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He [Heinlein] is a stickler to the science, though, and demands that any SF author needs “(a) to bone up on the field of science you intend to introduce into your story; (b) unless you yourself are well-versed in that field, you should also persuade some expert in that field to read your story and criticize it”.
Back in the 1940s, writers like Asimov, Clarke, and Heinlein revolutionised Science Fiction and helped define the field by referencing real science and logic in place of the early "pulp" stories, although the actual term "Hard Science Fiction" only appeared later.………… 9. Ultra Hard Science Fiction. This only builds upon known laws of physics, and does away with handwavium and unobtanium altogether.……Some examples are Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress……10. The real world. Also known as nonfiction.
Heinlein insisted upon scientific accuracy…ultimately resulting in a film that was as close to an accurate depiction of space travel as scientists and engineers could envision it, eight years before Sputnik.
Back in the 1940s, writers like Asimov, Clarke, and Heinlein revolutionised Science Fiction and helped define the field by referencing real science and logic in place of the early "pulp" stories, although the actual term "Hard Science Fiction" only appeared later.………… 9. Ultra Hard Science Fiction. This only builds upon known laws of physics, and does away with handwavium and unobtanium altogether.……Some examples are Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress……10. The real world. Also known as nonfiction.
Heinlein insisted upon scientific accuracy…ultimately resulting in a film that was as close to an accurate depiction of space travel as scientists and engineers could envision it, eight years before Sputnik.
He [Heinlein] has helped establish numerous basic tenets of the genre, such as the need for scientific accuracy.
He [Heinlein] is a stickler to the science, though, and demands that any SF author needs “(a) to bone up on the field of science you intend to introduce into your story; (b) unless you yourself are well-versed in that field, you should also persuade some expert in that field to read your story and criticize it”.
His [Heinlein] books have influenced generations of artists and scientists, including physicist and science fiction writer Gregory Benford.
Heinlein insisted upon scientific accuracy…ultimately resulting in a film that was as close to an accurate depiction of space travel as scientists and engineers could envision it, eight years before Sputnik.
His [Heinlein] books have influenced generations of artists and scientists, including physicist and science fiction writer Gregory Benford.
He [Heinlein] has helped establish numerous basic tenets of the genre, such as the need for scientific accuracy.