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  • ;The [[Politics of Science Fiction]]: Politics and science fiction mirror image each other. ;[[Modular Brain Theory]]: What new brain science is available to us.
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  • ...1994 instigated by [[Gregory Bennett]] in his author topic in the Science Fiction Rountable on GEnie. The discussion began with the sentence, "Anybody wanna
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  • ...or global climate change, should we put all our space resources into Earth science? * [[Fiction on Lunarpedia]] -- Should we split the stories off to a whole new Wiki? '''
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  • Also a prize winning author of Science Fiction.
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  • ===Science Fiction Fans=== Science fiction fans want to see their dreams fulfilled. Future history may not happen jus
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  • ...ader space interest community through attendance and promotions at science-fiction conventions and industry events, a [http://www.lunarcc.org/materials/index.
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  • ...arrying out many scientific investigations. The goals are not merely pure science but also finding landing sites and other resources that might be used by fu ...can be handy whether you are checking out the setting of your next science fiction story or computer game, reviewing key historic and scientific locations, or
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  • ...can be handy whether you are checking out the setting of your next science fiction story or computer game, reviewing key historic and scientific locations, or
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  • *[[Talk:Lunar Bill of Rights#Science Fiction Suggestion of Possibilities]]
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  • ...devouring [[science fiction]] novels as fast as they came out. Back then, Science Fantasy did not swamp the market as it does today. ...the new [[L5 Society]], after seeing an ad for it in the back of a science fiction novel, a few years later.
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  • === [[Writing non-fiction]] === The writing of biographies, popular science, oral histories, and documenting the grand lunar adventure by those living
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  • .../news/viewsr.html?pid=12418 House Science Committee Hearing Charter: Lunar Science & Resources: Future Options | SpaceRef - Space News as it Happens] </ref> The 1950's science fiction ideas of geodesic domes and shield generators to solve both radiation and a
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  • * They grew up on Star Trek and other great Science fiction franchises ** To get their name on a very large number of referred science papers.
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  • ...its to launching material into orbit. [[Talk:Lunar Bill of Rights#Science Fiction Suggestion of Possibilities|Military devices in space]] could conceivably b
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  • We can use our knowledge of science and the natural environment to help develop a world-wide human society that # Earth Science
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  • ...> point was a popular place to put a "[[Counter-Earth]]" in pulp [[science fiction]] and [[comic book]]s - though of course, once space based observation was
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  • :# Surprise – Computer models, expert pontificators, and even science fiction writers cannot predict them. ...his plot occurs so often that it is now defined as a major theme in modern fiction.
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