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  2. mercatus.org

    We Are Living in a Science Fiction Novel . ... They've all been anticipated in books and serials. By. Tyler Cowen; Read more at Bloomberg. Stay current with economic insights from Mercatus . First Name. Last Name. ... Who We Are. Scholars; Leadership; About Mercatus; Job Openings; Events; Initiatives. Discourse Magazine;
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    The professor is like a character from a science fiction novel himself, having becoming the world's first living cyborg in 1998 after having a microchip implanted under his skin. "As a scientist, you are a mini-science fiction person anyway," he says, explaining how in coming up with a scientific hypothesis you are imagining what might be ...
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  5. marginalrevolution.com

    It is striking to read the review of the book published in the New York Times in 1990. It notes that in the book "the Chinese somehow regained their sense of purpose in the latter half of the 21st century" — which hardly sounds like science fiction, the only question at this point being why it might have taken them so long.
  6. link.springer.com

    In an article in one of the celebrated science journals, this eminent science fiction writer offered only a slight variation on Yu's theme, saying, "Science fiction is the realism of our time" and "We are now living in a science fiction novel that we are all writing" (Robinson, 2017).
  7. link.springer.com

    Kim Stanley Robinson, and J.G. Ballard in their science fiction—that we humans are living in a sciencection world or universe. In his novel, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe 2010(), Yu adopts a fictional mode to explore this theme, embedding himself as a—indeed, the—central character.

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