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14 science fiction stories in under 6 minutes

Duration: 05:54Views: 934KLikes: 80KDate Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: Tom Scott

Category: Education

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Description: I can't make science fiction any more. So, to get the ideas I have out of my head, I went to a Standard BBC Quarry, and put all of them one video. Pull down the description for a list of the books that inspired these! FICTION RECOMMENDATIONS, all FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE: ACCELERANDO by Charles Stross (2010): novel created from short stories. antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/fiction/accelerando/accelerando-intro.html Arguably the peak of late-noughties singularity fiction, a fad for the "rapture of the nerds" that's mostly passed now. It's still worth a read, even if its early sections are already feeling a little dated: BIT PLAYERS by Greg Egan (2014): short story. subterraneanpress.com/magazine/winter_2014/bit_players_by_greg_egan Part one of a trilogy that continues in 3-Adica and Instantiation, available in this short story collection: amzn.to/3tLn1dO [that's an Amazon affiliate link] EVERYONE IN SILICO by Jim Munroe (2004): novel. jimmunroe.net/writing/free_ebook_released.html A book from the peak era of Adbusters, talking about corporate-sponsored mind-uploading, the author tried to invoice a load of brands for the entirely-uninvited "product placement". LENA by qntm (2021): short story. qntm.org/mmacevedo Terrifying Wikipedia article from the future. And while it's technically about uploading, it's also not about uploading: qntm.org/uploading REFERENCED IN THE VIDEO BUT I HAVEN'T READ YET: THE AGE OF EM by Robin Hanson (2016) amzn.to/36eqGJl [affiliate link] BBC Micro-style on-screen counter thanks to the Octagon Simulator from Graeme Cole: greem.co.uk/octagonsimulator I'm at tomscott.com on Twitter at twitter.com/tomscott on Facebook at facebook.com/tomscott and on Instagram as tomscottgo

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