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  • There was a blithe certainty that came from first comprehending the full Einstein field equations, arabesques of Greek letters clinging tenuously to the page, a gossamer web. They seemed insubstantial when you first saw them, a string of squiggles. Yet to follow the delicate tensors as they contracted, as the superscripts paired with subscripts, collapsing mathematically into concrete classical entities - potential; mass; forces vectoring in a curved geometry - that was a sublime experience. The iron fist of the real, inside the velvet glove of airy mathematics.

  • People fear their hidden selves, afraid that they will burst out.

    Gregory Benford (1997). “Foundation's Fear”, Harper Prism
  • Jeff Carver is a hard sf writer who gets it right-his science and his people are equally convincing. NEPTUNE CROSSING combines his strengths, from a chilling look at alien machine intelligence, to cutting-edge chaos theory, to the pangs of finite humans in the face of the infinite. If you like intriguing ideas delivered in an exciting plot, this is your meat.

  • The personal was, compared with the tides of great nations, a bothersome detail.

    "Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
  • The biggest mistake is being too afraid of making one.

    Gregory Benford, Larry Niven (2014). “Shipstar: A Science Fiction Novel”, p.402, Macmillan
  • They will do anything for the worker, except become one.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.46, Spectra
  • Any technology that does not appear magical is insufficiently advanced.

    "Foundation's Fear". Book by Gregory Benford, 1997.
  • Religions do not teach doubt.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.322, Spectra
  • Disintegration of structure equals information loss.

    Gregory Benford (1977). “In the Ocean of Night: A Novel”, Dial Press
  • If you are losing at a game, change the game.

  • Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.182, Spectra
  • You had to form for yourself a lucid language for the world, to overcome the battering of experience, to replace everyday life's pain and harshness and wretched dreariness with - no not with certainty but with an ignorance you could live with. Deep ignorance, but still a kind that knew its limits. The limits were crucial.

    "Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
  • Once you've grown up in space, moving on means moving out, not going back to Earth. Nobody wants to be a groundpounder.

  • (Crank theories) always violated the first rule of a scientific model: they were uncheckable.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.235, Spectra
  • Science is like literature, a continuing dialog among diverse and conflicting voices, no one ever wholly right or wholly wrong, but a steady conversation forever provisional and personal and living.

    "Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
  • Ugliness is nature's contraceptive.

  • One of the laws of nature," Gordon said, "is that half the people have got to be below average.""For a Gaussian distribution, yeah," Cooper said. "Sad, though.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.234, Spectra
  • No matter how much you plan for it, the real thing seems curiously, well, unreal.

    "Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
  • When the chemistry is right, all the experiments work.

    Larry Niven, Gregory Bentham, Gregory Benford (2015). “Shipstar”, p.60, Titan Books
  • At least being prosperous set one apart in England; here it guaranteed nothing, not even taste.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.134, Spectra
  • Space travel leading to skylife is vital to human survival, because the question is not whether we will be hit by an asteroid, but when. A planetary culture that does not develop spacefaring is courting suicide. All our history, all our social progress and growing insight will be for nothing if we perish. No risk of this kind, however small it might be argued to be, is worth taking, and no cost to prevent it is too great. No level of risk is acceptable when it comes to all or nothing survival.

  • Any technology that is distinguishable from magic is not sufficiently advanced.

  • It was getting the results that made science worth doing; the accolades were a thin, secondary pleasure.

    Pleasure   Made   Results  
    "Timescape". Book by Gregory Benford, 1980.
  • Modern economics and the welfare state borrowed heavily on the future.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.445, Spectra
  • To shine is better than to reflect.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.220, Spectra
  • Peter Watts delivers-solid, inventive hard sf about the deep sea, but as we've never seen before. This moves like the wind.

  • I don't get even, I get odder.

  • The peers just fill the air with their speeches.""And from what I've seen, vice versa.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.46, Spectra
  • Everybody feels he has a right to a life of luxury - or at least comfort - so there's a lot of frustration and resentment when the dream craps out.

    Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.136, Spectra
  • SF is a controlled way to think and dream about the future. An integration of the mood and attitude of science (the objective universe) with the fears and hopes that spring from the unconscious. Anything that turns you and your social context, the social you, inside out. Nightmares and visions, always outlined by the barely possible.

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