Futures in 2000

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  • With apologies to Arthur C. Clarke.

    • Ian Stewart
    • Jack Cohen
    Futures
  • The contrarians of physics get strung out in Chicago.

    • George Zebrowski
    Futures
  • Take care who sits next to you at conferences. . .

    • Joan D. Vinge
    Futures
  • Sit down and tell me your story. I'm listening.

    • Pamela Sargent
    Futures
  • Why civilizations fall silent.

    • Frederik Pohl
    Futures
  • The last two baseline humans in captivity have bred successfully.

    • Warren Ellis
    Futures
  • Wealth, chicks, guys, the secrets of the Universe — they can all be yours.

    • Vernor Vinge
    Futures
  • How quantum wellstone ushered in our modern age.

    • Wil McCarthy
    Futures
  • …or, A tight night at the Surrealist Sporting Club.

    • Michael Moorcock
    • Maurice Richardson
    Futures
  • The emotional cost of the post-evolutionary divide.

    • Robert Charles Wilson
    Futures
  • Once upon a time, fiction required the suspension of disbelief.

    • Dan Simmons
    Futures
  • The end of the Human Genome Reclamation Project

    • Jim Kling
    Futures
  • Kissing a biotechnological blarney stone

    • Elisabeth Malartre
    Futures
  • The facts in the case of doomed, frozen Shankara 3.

    • Roland Denison
    Futures
  • “I should only make myself ridiculous in my own eyes if I clung to life.”*

    • Roger Smith
    Futures