See also Hodgson 1991, pp. 110–11, 383–8, 401–20; Herbert 1993, chapter 10; and Penrose 1994, particularly chapter 7. Feynman 1960. Amabilino and Stoddart 1994. von Neumann 1966. Drexler 1986, p. 19. Drexler 1992.
Writers and artists in this book include Adrian Slonaker Alikazam Loukoum, Alexandria Simmons, CEE, D. D. Renforth, Drew Marshall, Emily Jade Walker, George K. Karos, I.B. Rad, John Grey, Kilmo, Liam Spencer, Linda M. Crate, Matthew McAyeal ...
As Hut and Rees commented , it may be that ' the vacuum state we live in is not the absolute lowest one ' because on many physical theories ' a local minimum of the effective potential , which can be quite stable , can exist for certain ...
Reproduction of the original: The End of the World by Edward Eggleston
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Small-town detective Becca Keller must struggle with her own demons when her ex-husband calls her to help with a mass grave unearthed at the site of his resort-restoration project in the Oregon desert.
Explores different theories about how the world might end, including such possibilities as an extraterrestrial calamity, an environmental disaster, or a mystical apocalypse.
A story based loosely around the state of Bardo from the Tibetan Book of the Dead - an intermediate state where the dead arrive prior to rebirth.
From the imagination of legendary animator and two-time Oscar nominee Don Hertzfeldt comes a hilarious fever-dream vision of the apocalypse, now available in wide release for the first time since the rare original edition sold out.
Accounts of the apocalyptic endings of previous civilizations, cultures, and peoples--from the sack of Rome to Auschwitz--form an inquiry into disaster, atrocity and resilience
This volume examines historical and imaginary scenarios of apocalypse, the depiction of its likely triggers, and imagined landscapes in the aftermath of global destruction.
This bibliography contains careful and bias-free annotations of close to 3,500 works written over many centuries about the end of the world, predominantly but not entirely from a Christian perspective....
By examining films ranging from The Exorcist to Mad Max, from Bladerunner to End of Days, this book proposes that while apocalyptic films rely on these ancient apocalyptic texts, they alter them to give us a sense of our own fears and ...
I grasped the grey streaked mane as Pegasus took off, Medusa's gorgon sisters flying with their flimsy wings in pursuit. I spotted Chimera at the fore castle and steadied Pegasus. Chimera had the head of a goat that breathed fire out of ...
From the imagination of legendary animator and two-time Oscar nominee Don Hertzfeldt comes a hilarious fever-dream vision of the apocalypse, now available in wide release for the first time since the rare original edition sold out.
2004. he served as president of the Science Fiction Writers of America, 1967–68, and was the guest of honor at the ... five or six dozen short stories, a classic Star Trek epsisode, a couple of flop movies, an album's worth of songs, ...
This volume attempts to show that it is vital that we address the motif of the 'end' in contemporary world – but that this cannot be done without thinking it anew.
The End of the world: contemporary visions of the apocalypse : The New Museum of Contemporary Art, December 10, 1983...
The End of the World is a sobering assessment of the many disasters that scientists have predicted and speculated on as leading to apocalypse.
No longer relegated to the fringes of literature, this explosive collection of the world’s best apocalyptic writers brings the inventors of alien invasions, devastating meteors, doomsday scenarios, and all-out nuclear war back to the ...