cubbi ([info]cubbi) wrote,
@ 2009-07-02 17:53:00
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Current mood: thoughtful

I know who the real father of science fiction is!


Jules Verne got brought up in an IRC conversation, and I started remembering his novels. Honestly, I never cared for his quaint science fiction, as awesome as it was from historical point of view (air conditioning, TV, and the Internet in the 19th century!), but his adventure novels completely swept my imagination. Captain Hatteras, Fifteen-year-old captain, Captain Nemo, Children of Captain Grant, various explorers, pirates, scientists, and tribesmen.

In fact, his Mysterious Island is what made me a chemist: the true hero of the story was a engineer, who made everything, from steel to dynamite, out of raw materials. Odd how few people around me have even heard of that novel, although they all know about Captain Nemo (who meets his end in the Island)

and now, anthrocon.



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[info]alexeim
2009-07-03 01:13 am UTC (link)
I've heard of this book! :-P
I got interested in chemistry after reading R W Wood's biography.
Ironically, Wood was a physicist...

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