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Advancement of Technology and Science and its Influence on Science Fiction Novels :: Technology Science Literature Essays
Advancement of Technology and Science and its Influence on Science Fiction Novels      The rapid pace of technology and the advancement of scientific  understanding in the past one hundred years are at the backbone for the  distinctly twentieth century genre -- science fiction. Such rapid advancement  in these fields of technology have opened up literally worlds of possibilities  for the future. One hundred years ago the possibility of simply flying from  city to city may have seemed nothing more than a distant futuristic dream to  most. While a mere sixty years later the impossible was achieved -- a human  being on the moon. Since technology has brought as much change as it has in the  past one hundred years the next hundred should be entirely incomprehendable to  us. Who knows what to expect? "The modern discoveries and applications of  Science throw deeply into the shade the old romances and fanciful legends of our  boyhood" (James 8) observes James. Technology has made what was once thought  impossible, plausible and weather or not technology is directly incorporated  into a science fi ction story as an obvious vehicle, the author knows that it is  always present in the mind of the reader. It is this plausablilty of what  conventionally should not be acceptable that has led to science fiction's  increasing popularity over the years. As James explains, "much sf is concerned  with the future and with the possibilities presented by scientific and  technological change" (James 3). Truly, humans exploring and even colonizing  other worlds, the plot of many a science fiction novel, has to many become  inevitable. The successful series of Apollo moon landings in the 1960's and  the knowledge that we already possess the technology to send humans to other  worlds leads many to believe that it is only a matter of time. Even such a  notably respectable news source as Newsweek has detailed the future maned  missions to Mars (September, 23 1996). When I look forward to the future I can  hardly imagine the changes that will occur as a result of new discoveries in  science and new technologies. With so m any possibilities for the future,  science fiction is able to capitalizes on this by showing the audience entirely  new worlds and alternatives to our own.         Technology presented in science fiction stories most commonly serves a  very important role in the stories plausablilty to the audience. While this  does not mean that technology is necessarily the focus of such stories it is  often used as the vehicle for which such alternative and wonderous events occur.  Without the advanced spaceship how could the Segnauts have gotten to the planet    					  Advancement of Technology and Science and its Influence on Science Fiction Novels  ::  Technology Science Literature Essays  Advancement of Technology and Science and its Influence on Science Fiction Novels      The rapid pace of technology and the advancement of scientific  understanding in the past one hundred years are at the backbone for the  distinctly twentieth century genre -- science fiction. Such rapid advancement  in these fields of technology have opened up literally worlds of possibilities  for the future. One hundred years ago the possibility of simply flying from  city to city may have seemed nothing more than a distant futuristic dream to  most. While a mere sixty years later the impossible was achieved -- a human  being on the moon. Since technology has brought as much change as it has in the  past one hundred years the next hundred should be entirely incomprehendable to  us. Who knows what to expect? "The modern discoveries and applications of  Science throw deeply into the shade the old romances and fanciful legends of our  boyhood" (James 8) observes James. Technology has made what was once thought  impossible, plausible and weather or not technology is directly incorporated  into a science fi ction story as an obvious vehicle, the author knows that it is  always present in the mind of the reader. It is this plausablilty of what  conventionally should not be acceptable that has led to science fiction's  increasing popularity over the years. As James explains, "much sf is concerned  with the future and with the possibilities presented by scientific and  technological change" (James 3). Truly, humans exploring and even colonizing  other worlds, the plot of many a science fiction novel, has to many become  inevitable. The successful series of Apollo moon landings in the 1960's and  the knowledge that we already possess the technology to send humans to other  worlds leads many to believe that it is only a matter of time. Even such a  notably respectable news source as Newsweek has detailed the future maned  missions to Mars (September, 23 1996). When I look forward to the future I can  hardly imagine the changes that will occur as a result of new discoveries in  science and new technologies. With so m any possibilities for the future,  science fiction is able to capitalizes on this by showing the audience entirely  new worlds and alternatives to our own.         Technology presented in science fiction stories most commonly serves a  very important role in the stories plausablilty to the audience. While this  does not mean that technology is necessarily the focus of such stories it is  often used as the vehicle for which such alternative and wonderous events occur.  Without the advanced spaceship how could the Segnauts have gotten to the planet    					    
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