Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: JoOwEn on July 22, 2004, 11:27:40 AM
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Well books are entertaining and they add to our knowledge and enrich our brains. However books are also powerfull and its been shown that through history books have influenced society and affected its outcome. With the industrial revolution, science fiction books have predicted future events and tangable outcomes. Some examples, HG Wells war of the worlds, Asimovs sattelites. Any other examples. Does anybody have any other examples?
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Oh yeah, we are at war now fundamentaly because of a book.
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Mein Kampf
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"Everything you wanted to know about sex; but were afraid to ask"
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Off on a tangent here but it has been shown through history that methods of censorship is mind control. When societies destroy content and writings, they attempt to censor. The results are usually negative. Germans did it, Chinese history is full of censorship, etc... History also shows that after censorship is complete, starvation is the next step in mind control.
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no one though of the Bible ?
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Asimovs sattelites
That was Arthur C. Clarke. And I think he just developed that (geosynchronous orbit communications sattelites) in a paper or magazine article and not as a work of science fiction, though I could be wrong.
Charon
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punt
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Anyone read "Where the red fern grows" as a kid?
I remember bawling my eyes out when those dogs died.