Isaac Asimov Quotes
In Hamilton's The Universe Wreckers ... It Was In That Novel That, For The First Time, I Learned Neptune Had A Satellite Named Triton ... It Was From The Drums Of Tapajos That I First Learned There Was A Mato Grosso Area In The Amazon Basin. It Was From The Black Star Passes And Other Stories By John W. Campbell That I First Heard Of Relativity.
The Pleasure Of Reading About Such Things In The Dramatic And Fascinating Form Of Science Fiction Gave Me A Push Toward Science That Was Irresistible. It Was Science Fiction That Made Me Want To Be A Scientist Strongly Enough To Eventually Make Me One.
That Is Not To Say That Science Fiction Stories Can Be Completely Trusted As A Source Of Specific Knowledge ... However, The Misguidings Of Science Fiction Can Be Unlearned. Sometimes The Unlearning Process Is Not Easy, But It Is A Low Price To Pay For The Gift Of Fascination Over Science.
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