Pageviews - Wikifiction blog |
I started the Wikifiction blog back in April of 2009 and I have created 815 Wikifiction blog posts during the past 10 years.
labels |
So, although I suspect that the majority of the 400k Wikifiction pageviews have been spurious page requests made by bots (and not humans), I'll once again welcome an arbitrary numerical blogging milestone as a convenient excuse for reflection on my blogging.....
ReflectionnoitcelfeR
This blog is my personal playground for exploring my interests in science fiction. The stories of Isaac Asimov were my gateway drug for becoming addicted to the fun of story telling within the science fiction literary genre. A few years after reading The Gods Themselves I discovered Trullion by Jack Vance.
For me, Asimov and Vance came to define two extremes of science fiction:
left |
right |
1. the left- some stories are so intellectually stimulating that the reader does not care about the dry and plodding writing style and
2. the right- some writers are such masterful wielders of language that the reader does not care about the fact that the plot of the story is light-weight fluff.
"Day and Night" by M. C. Escher |
Duality
Three not Two |
We humans cannot escape duality, although in The Gods Themselves Asimov imagined an alien lifeform that had three sexes rather than just two. In his novel Araminta Station, Jack Vance wrote about the Monomantics, a future philosophical sect that tried to put an end to the duality of the sexes.
Know Matter
Protein & DNA synergy |
Masters of their Domains
In that absence of good and evil, in the Exode Saga I prefer to explore a kind of synergy between the Phari (who were masters of the Hierion Domain) and the Huaoshy (masters of the Sedronic Domain).
The Exode Saga |
Time
By the time I reached the age of 40, I was more interested in writing science fiction stories than reading them. I've long been particularly intrigued by the challenge of trying to write science fiction stories about the far future. It is fun to extrapolate from what we now know about the world and try to imagine how new technological advances will change the way people live in the future.
recursive science fiction |
source |
Science fiction as a literary genre was born at the time when humans first realized that rockets would be able to put humans into outer space. However, in addition to all the imaginative space travel stories that have been written, science fiction story tellers have also dabbled in the fine art of creating stories about travel through time. My favorite time travel story is The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov.
source |
our Reality Chain |
Foundation Reality
When the positronic robots came into existence, they soon discovered that they had telepathic powers which allowed them to take control of our galaxy. There is a link between telepathy and time travel. R. Gohrlay became a kind of time lord, making use of the Eternity space-time bubble to develop a technological means to defend Humanity against the Huaoshy. R. Gohrlay deployed that Hi Tek defense system (the vast telepathic network known as Galaxia) in the Foundation Reality.
However, when the Huaoshy developed their own time travel technology, they also developed sophisticated Reality Viewing technology. That Reality Viewing technology when combined with Huaoshy technological superiority in the use of nanites allowed the Huaoshy to defeat R. Gohrlay and her tribe of positronic robots.
Grean the Kac'hin
The Huaoshy long ago transcended from their primitive biological origins within the Hadronic Domain of the universe and they now exist as artificial life forms residing within the Sedronic Domain. The Prelands were an engineered primate variant designed to link into the Sedronic Domain by means of a type of technology-assisted telepathy. It was the plan and goal of the Huaoshy that the Prelands would eventually evolve into a life form that could also eventually transcended into a new type of existence withing the Sedronic Domain.
source |
Time War
Dimensional Structure |
source |
The Asimov Reality
see |
The Ekcolir Reality
The pek create a new human variant (the Ek'col) that allows them to end the Time War and establish the Trysta-Grean Pact.
The Buld Reality
see |
A Past Mystery
In the sequel to "A Future Mystery", the replicoid of Jack Vance goes to the 1800s and influences the writing career of Jack London. Specifically, in 1895 Jack London is provided with a copy of "The Chronic Argonauts". Amused by the concept of time travel, London writes a short story that includes the concept of Reality Changes.
alternate title: War of the Nanoworld |
The time traveling replicoid of Jack Vance who influences the writing career of Jack London has memories from an analogue of Vance who lived in the Ekcolir Reality. That Vance analogue was herself influenced by the stories of Hafren Wells, the analogue of Herbert Wells in the Ekcolir Reality. An Interventionist agent who is physically on Earth coordinates with the Vance replicoid to alter the life of Jack London.
click image to enlarge |
Jack London Who Believes in Ghosts!
the Trysta-Grean Pact |
Grean must step in and find an alternative Reality Change that has the same benefits as does the London Intervention while avoiding a new problem that is caused by Jack London's story about Reality Changes. That "new problem" involves three Interventionist agents (Nora, Izhiun and Tricia) who become stranded on Earth, causing a dangerous violation of the terms of the Trysta-Grean Pact.
Buld spaceship on Earth |
source |
The Zal Intervention |
Related Reading: the Eanru Intervention
Next: the mind clone network
visit the Gallery of Book and Magazine Covers |
No comments:
Post a Comment