"Human judges can show mercy."

"But against the laws of nature, there is no appeal.” - Arthur C. Clarke

Arthur C Clarke, the pioneering science fiction author and technological visionary best known for the novel and film 2001: A Space Odyssey, has died at his home in Sri Lanka, aged 90.

Clarke, who wrote more than 100 books in a career spanning seven decades, died of heart failure linked to the post-polio syndrome that had kept him wheelchair-bound for years.

His forecasts often earned him derision from peers and social commentators.

But although his dreams of intergalactic space travel and colonisation of nearby planets were never realised in his lifetime, Clarke’s predictions of a host of technological breakthroughs were uncannily accurate.

He was one of the first people to suggest the use of satellites for communications, and in the 1940s forecast that man would reach the moon by the year 2000 - an idea that experts at first dismissed as nonsense. - Guardian UK


Sir Arthur C Clarke: 90th Birthday Reflections
December 09, 2007

Thank you Dr. Clarke, thank you for the stories, for inspiring my wonder in nature, my appreciation of science, my appreciation of life. R.I.P.

Posted by on 03/18 at 10:10 PM
  1. Great one Madman. Clark was a visionary and I’ve loved his books. Thanks for the video as well.

    Posted by on 03/18 at 10:33 PM
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