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Guy P. Harrison

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Author. Temporary pattern in time and space. Only 98.7% bonobo genes but a full 100% ancient atoms. I think; therefore, I don't know. Run fast and lift heavy.

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Science fiction is the pulsing heart of humanity. DAMN YOU, ENTROPY! 1,001 OF THE GREATEST SCIENCE FICTION QUOTES (Rowman and Littlefield/Prometheus Books) A New Scientist magazine “Best Science Fiction Books of the Month” selection

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The key to infinite excitement, beauty, and wonder...

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“Insufficient facts always invite danger.” ― Spock, Star Trek, “Space Seed,” 1967 “But things are not as they teach us. For the world is hollow, and I have touched the sky.” ― Star Trek, “For the World is Hollow, And I Have Touched the Sky”

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Use the technology; don't let the technology use you. Love it when I visit a new bookstore and discover that I'm already there.

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Kindness is cool.

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"An irresistible treat for intellectuals." DAMN YOU, ENTROPY! 1,001 OF THE GREATEST SCIENCE FICTION QUOTES "The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The willingness to learn is a choice." —Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, House Harkonnen, 2000 novel

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The world's biggest problem is not sexism, racism, political polarization, war, or income inequality. The key never-ending crisis is that most people can’t or won’t think well.

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Brilliant and passionate closing keynote by @Harrisonauthor at Skepsiscongres!

Via een videoverbinding vanuit LA onze laatste spreker Guy P. Harrison. #skepsiscongres skepsis.nl/skepsis-congre…

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Guy P. Harrison Reposted

Via een videoverbinding vanuit LA onze laatste spreker Guy P. Harrison. #skepsiscongres skepsis.nl/skepsis-congre…

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Fossils are the poor man's time machine. I do love 'em so. (Trilobite, Morocco)

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Meanwhile, in Space... (Jupiter, NASA/JPL)

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Damn You, Entropy! is a literary Dyson Sphere for thinkers and dreamers. It harnesses and preserves the brightest of all science-fictional energy while tumbling in the general direction of infinity. A New Scientist magazine “Best Science Fiction Books of the Month” selection

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Peter Cawdron is a science-fiction master. His specialty is First Contact and his many novels approach it from an impressive variety of creative angles. @PeterCawdron

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“It’s important to understand that malevolence isn’t required for advanced AI to cause human civilizational collapse. Simple indifference will do.” — Darren McKee, AI expert, “Preaching Caution on the Road to AI”, Psychology Today interview by Guy P. Harrison #AI

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Stephen Baxter is the greatest living science fiction author! Anyone who loves hard SF should not miss out on this amazing writer. #sciencefiction

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“We have to think of science as a wonderful tool that is also dangerous. Using it requires responsibility. Science produces vaccines one moment, nuclear warheads the next. It’s up to us to be wise tool users.” -Guy P. Harrison, Address to the 2021 Asian Humanism Conference


“The glory of being an artist, he realized, was that reality should inform but not constrain.” ―Walter Isaacson, Leonardo da Vinci (biography)

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“Bad thinking engenders bad politics, and bad politics can engender bad policy.” —Timothy J. Redmond, “Science Over Party”, Skeptical Inquirer, Nov/Dec 2024 @tjredmo

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Make your ignorance work for you. Don't deny it. Don't hide it. Use it! The Power and the Beauty of Illuminated Ignorance | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/abou…


The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The willingness to learn is a choice. —Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, House Harkonnen, 2000 novel

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