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Title:
Reality ahead of schedule : how science fiction inspires science fact
ISBN:
9781588346704
Physical Description:
224 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Military. Burst upon the world: H.G. Wells and the creation of the atom bomb ; Tanks: Wells's land ironclads to the Mark IV ; Energy weapons: from the martian heat ray to lasers and "active denial" microwave weapons ; Drones and autonomous weapons: from Tesla's telautomatons to the predator -- Lifestyle & consumer. Credit cards: the "cashless society" predicted in 1888 ; Big brother is watching you: the surveillance state predicted ; Replicators in action: Star Trek and 3-D printing -- Space & transport. Drive time: from Asimov's "Sally" and Knight Rider's Kitt to the driverless car ; Submarines: Nautilus and its real-life counterpart the Argonaut ; Moon rockets in flight: Jules Verne, Tintin and the moon shot ; Interplanetary travel to Mars: Wernher Von Braun, project Mars and the Elon connection -- Medicine & Biology. Electra's magic rays: Roentgen's x-rays and the story that predicted them ; Organism engineering: The Island of Dr. Moreau, germline tinkering and interspecies chimeras ; Prozac nation: Huxley's soma and antidepressants ; Bionic people: from the Six Million Dollar Man to thought-controlled prosthetics -- Communications. Videophones: from telephots and picturephones to Skype and Facetime ; Tablets and tricorders: the portable tech inspired by Trek ; Cyberspace: from Carson circuits to the internet.
Summary:
A rich visual history of science fiction's impact on real-world technologies, this book is perfect for lovers of H. G. Wells, Star Trek, Isaac Asimov, Jules Verne, Aldous Huxley, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Have you ever wished for a personal jet pack or a robot butler? Do you wonder how you would fare as an interplanetary traveler? Are you eagerly awaiting driverless cars? Reality Ahead of Schedule explores how what we imagine about the future has influenced our ability to make those ideas into reality. There are many vital technologies that science fiction not only predicted, but also helped bring into being. Through lively narration and lavish illustrations, the book presents technological developments in the military, consumer, space exploration, medical, and communications fields. It explores the writers, futurists, and far-sighted inventors whose visions became realities, from the direct influence of H. G. Wells on the atomic bomb and the tank, to the ambitious prototypes created by inventors ahead of their time, such as Nikola Tesla's remote-controlled drone ship. The history and development of each technology is related in context, exploring the road from prescient fictional representation to real-life technology. Reality Ahead of Schedule offers readers the chance to meet and understand the impact of some of the greatest names and works in sci-fi, from Jules Verne and Aldous Huxley to Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov, Star Trek to the Bionic Man, alongside visionary inventors such as Tesla and Wernher von Braun.
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