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Fantastic explanation of how today's physics has evolved from Newton's physics

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Reviewed: 01-30-25

I know enough math (calculus and the like) to understand classical physics. Even though this book contains little actual math, it does explain why more math is needed for relativity and quantum mechanics and still yet more to combine the two. To me that is a far more impressive feat than the description of whether one physicist or another is right about what happens to information that falls into a black hole.

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An excellent collection of very good science fiction stories many of which have a humorous tone.

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Reviewed: 01-13-25

This is an excellent collection of very good science fiction stories many of which have a humorous tone. I particularly liked "Cold Comfort" and "Apache Charley and the Pentagons of Hex" The audiobook just faded into the background, which is as it should be

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Don't worry, the cats are not the villains

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Reviewed: 01-12-25

A wonderful story of what could happen if there really are secret societies out to take over the world. But wait how do you start out to become a super villain? I've never heard of schools for that. Well maybe if you inherited a volcanic island with lots of caves under it that were used as research labs by government agencies would give you a leg up in the business. Unless of course some other evil doers think they could make better use of your island. And then...

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Good memoir, good description of being a judge, good dog story

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Reviewed: 12-09-24

Turns out justice being blind is not an easy life style. But some people don't pay much attention to the problems when they are happening. This is the stoty of such a person, who really didn't realize what an extraordinary life he had led until others told him he should really write a book.

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A glittering variety of stories!

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Reviewed: 07-18-24

Fairy tales, adventures,puzzles, sf alternate histories and more, yet all from a single mind. Splendid!

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Adventurous teens in space!

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Reviewed: 06-18-24

I really do hope this story appeals to 21st century teens. We are in desperate need of young people who look forward to solving real problems in our world, instead of fighting their way out of a made up dystopian future.

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Just not my kind of story

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Reviewed: 05-17-24

I do not know if this is a good or bad story. It just isn’t the kind of story I enjoy

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What a powerful story over an an amazing span of time

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Reviewed: 03-02-24

In stories by David Brin, he often spins out new ideas so fast that he cannot actually make detailed use of them. Gregory Benford on the other hand bores deeply into a few well chosen ideas. This book is not just a mashup of those two styles, but a synchronized engine of great power. Using the relatively familiar vehicle of Comet Halley with the intent of bringing great resources to the inner solar system, a far greater Odyssey begins. From a near future story of space exploration, mostly as we know it, to a generational fight between Earth life and creatures of unknown origin, to a war between several varieties of what human could mean, and finally into the greater universe, beyond. Sometimes the story skips lightly from one personality to another. Sometimes it bores deeply into the detailed lives of those that will provide the cohesion necessary to make the duration of the journey meaningful.

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One of the greatest, "What if" ever

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Reviewed: 11-27-23

I have hoped to read a story of a truly alien civilization that we could nonetheless understand . This is a story about Earth life spreading through the universe , but not so human focused as science fiction usually is. Progress in understanding "the other" is slow, but perhaps possible.

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Oh no, i have found this is not a neverending series

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Reviewed: 11-19-23

Now, what am I going to do. Maybe Sanctuary Moon is out here somewhere in this universe.

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