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The Wonderful Future That Never Was: Flying Cars, Mail Delivery by Parachute, and Other Predictions from the Past Hardcover – October 5, 2010
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PAST PREDICTIONS OF OUR FUTURE INCLUDE:
Skyscrapers so tall they'll have their own climate o Underground pneumatic tubes to replace garbage trucks o Rooftop lakes that serve as air conditioning systems o Clothes made from asbestos and aluminum o Mail sorted by robots and delivered by parachutes
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- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHearst
- Publication dateOctober 5, 2010
- Dimensions7.75 x 0.75 x 9.5 inches
- ISBN-101588168220
- ISBN-13978-1588168221
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- Publisher : Hearst; 0 edition (October 5, 2010)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1588168220
- ISBN-13 : 978-1588168221
- Item Weight : 1.95 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.75 x 0.75 x 9.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #875,109 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #359 in History of Engineering & Technology
- #845 in History of Technology
- #2,942 in History & Philosophy of Science (Books)
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Gregory Benford, author of top-selling novels, including Jupiter Project, Artifact, Against Infinity, Eater, and Timescape, is that unusual creative combination of scientist scholar and talented artist; his stories capture readers – hearts and minds – with imaginative leaps into the future of science and of us.
A University of California faculty member since 1971, Benford has conducted research in plasma turbulence theory and experiment, and in astrophysics. His published scientific articles include well over a hundred papers in fields of physics from condensed matter, particle physics, plasmas and mathematical physics, and several in biological conservation.
Often called hard science fiction, Benford's stories take physics into inspired realms. What would happen if cryonics worked and people, frozen, were awoken 50 years in the future? What might we encounter in other dimensions? How about sending messages across time? And finding aliens in our midst? The questions that physics and scientists ask, Benford's imagination explores.
With the re-release of some of his earlier works and the new release of current stories and novels, Benford takes the lead in creating science fiction that intrigues and amuses us while also pushing us to think.
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fiction fan. The title states an idiot premise: Ha! Ha! Ha!
This idea never worked out! No it didn't in most cases but
the history of science and invention is a road paved with
bad ideas which were stepping stones to good ones.
Without imagination there would be no progress. Virtually
every advancement in science was met with opposition by
the majority of scientists.
The Wright Brothers first airplane was a terrible design in
many ways. It was shortly followed by a much better one.
Edison's ideas on how to create a light bulb were likewise
unworkable and required a vacuum pump not yet in existence.
When that was invented, he moved on to his success.
So it goes!
The people who invented the rocket packs apparently viewed
too much of the wonderful artistry of the Buck Rogers comic
strips, especially the drawings of Keaton. He showed Rogers
and his friends doing wonderful acrobatics to control their flight.
I love Buck Rogers, it had some great technological concepts.
The flying belts worked because of the anti-gravity units but,
even then, they'd be suicidal in any sort of a windstorm. But if
you want that function, try a powered hang glider and still stay
out of tornados and hurricanes.
Some of us, a small percentage, love the lure of the exotic.We visit
places like India with the Taj Mahal and places like Matchu Picchu,
Angkor Wat, Tulum, The great Wall of China etc. because they are
so delightfully different. We would love to set foot on an alien planet
with alien architecture. Books like this are for us.
My only other gripe is that many of the original illustrations were cropped. I think much of the appeal of these retro ideas is in their design and illustration, so I wished there were more of them in the book, even if it meant sacrificing the original text accompanying the images.
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Weitere Rezensionen zu DVDs und Sachbüchern findest Du in meinem Profil.
Recomendable a los amantes de las curiosidades y en el caso de éste libro, de cómo se esperaba que fueran las cosas hoy en día según la gente de la primera mitad del siglo XX.




















