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Understanding Hyperspace
The science behind science fiction: how the universe works, starting in 2 Flatland dimensions and ending up with 10.
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Science Provides Cure for Writer's Block
"...the eleventh dimension is a like cosmic bubble bath of infinite proportions - and our universe is merely one little bubble in the bath. Just as long as we're at the end farthest away from the plug-hole..."
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The Ships of Babylon 5
Overall look at Babylon 5 ships
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Just My Type: Kardashev Civilizations in SF and Beyond
What does it mean for a civilization to be a million years old? How would you go about classifying such civilizations? Join us for a look at the Kardashev scale and the role it plays in SF and our own future.
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Everything I Think I See -- Part 1: The Science of Observing
You've probably heard people say, "Life is what you make of it." Or how about, "Life is but a dream." In the years to come, science might just prove them right. In Part 1 of 3, find out what quantum theory has to say about this interesting topic and how we may, in fact, create our own reality. It's all science that frequently makes its way into our favorite SF stories.
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New online comics for the week of November 7, 2000
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Babylon 5 CD Game Update
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Episode Summary / Review - 5.01 Enemies
Episode review and summary of the season 5 premier episode –Enemies.
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Interzone 220 Reviewed
Fiction from Eugie Foster, Jason Stoddard, Leah Bobet, Neil Williamson, Gareth Lyn Powell and Rudy Rucker. Jeffrey Ford and Christopher Priest reviewed in Book Zone.
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Interzone 221 Reviewed
Debuts from Al Robertson, Matthew Kressel, and Paul M. Berger, while Alaya Dawn Johnson, regular contributor Will McIntosh and -after two decades- Bruce Sterling return.
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Physics of the Impossible Reviewed
A well known voice in the realm of theoretical physics, Michio Kaku takes readers on a tour of the impossible, examining ideas lifted from the pages of science fiction.
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The Parallel Universe
Having rejected the idea for years, some scientists are now saying "yes" to the theory of infinite parallel worlds.
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Hunting the Corrigan's Blood: Wanted: Independent Reclamation Sp
Review of the science fiction novel Hunting the Corrigan's Blood by Holly Lisle.

Empire at War Gameplay Tips: Imperial Forces
Hardcore gamers still battle it out across the Empire at War universe, and with these tips, taking on the pros will be as as easy as bulls-eying wamp-rats in a T16.
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Hitchhiker's Guide, Hancock and Harry Hill
A selection of the most important and influential British TV shows beginning with the letter H.
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How to Build a Web Site That Achieves Objectives
Learning how to build a business-oriented Web site that achieves objectives will maximize the odds of its becoming an asset rather than a liability.
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Far-Out Physics Books
Real physics is often weirder than science fiction. Thorne discusses black holes, wormholes, and time warps in a conversational and intriguing book.
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Attack of the Clones DVD Review
This is a basic review of the new Attack of the Clones DVD that arrived on store shelves on November 12, as well as a look at all the extra goodies that came with it.
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Beyond Star Trek (Book Review)
Some amazing things happen in the science fiction we see in the theater and on our TVs. But what is <i>really</i> possible and what isn&#8217;t? Physicist Lawrence M. Krauss sets out to shed light on the mysterious yet exciting world of physics in this follow-up to his bestselling <i>The Physics of Star Trek</i>.
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Plato's Allegory of the Cave - Perspective from a Folklorist
Outer space, the ocean deep and subterranean Earth are often referred to as the last frontiers. Each possesses indescribable beauty while challenging man to the limits of human endeavors. Envision a cave...
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Tarzan, Predator, and Mark Hamill !: Dark Horse Press Release -
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Derek Paterson - The Kaiserine's Champion
Derek Paterson has written a sword swashing novel full of court intrique, spies, and political assassination were the Vampires are the villians. Or are they?
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The Corruptor | The Deep End of the Ocean | And More
Guns and cars, missing tot, smart babies, dumb teens, and wing commanders.
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