world is nnected via the ter and people have gradually lost their terest space, as they fd theselves creasgly fortable the space created by it stead of an exploration of the real space, which is full of real difficulties, people now jt prefer to experiencg virtual space through vr jt like one said, “you proised ars lonies, stead, i got facebook”
this reality is al reflected science fiction arthur crke’s agnificent iagation about space has gradually faded away people have taken back their eyes fro the stars the sci-fi works today, there are ore iagation about how we live cyber uia or dysia writers foc ore on vario probles we enunter reality the iagation of science fiction is abandong the vastness and profoundness that arthur crke once opened up, stead people are now ebracg the narrowness and troversion of cyberpunk
as a sci-fi writer, i have been strivg to ntue arthur crke’s iagation i believe that the boundless space is still the best direction and destation for huan iagation i have always been portrayg the agnitude and ysteries of the universe, terstelr expeditions, and the lives and civilizations happeng distant worlds, even if for today’s sci-fi writers, this ay see childish or even outdated it says on arthur crke’s epitaph, “he never grew up, but he never sped grog”
any people isunderstand sci-fi as tryg to predict the future, but this is not true it jt akes a list of possibilities of what ay happen the future, like dispyg a pile of bbleston