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<blockquote data-quote="Morlock" data-source="post: 6642529" data-attributes="member: 6776981"><p>Hard sci-fi can be far more speculative than soft sci-fi. E.g., <em>Firestarter</em> vs. (fill in totally plausible, well-explained transhumanist far-future galactic empire sci-fi here; sorry, not really that well-versed in sci-fi). The former is pretty much just one (soft sci-fi) tweak to the real world, whereas the latter could involve tons of far-reaching but plausible advances in technology (uploaded consciousness, cybernetics, nano-replicators, full genetic engineering, whole brain emulation, utility fog, etc.) that render the society depicted unrecognizable as human to your average person.</p><p></p><p>From the Mohs link:</p><p></p><p>This is the category that is most interesting to me, precisely because 1) it's all "real," and 2) there's still soooooo much you can do with it. So much, I'd never be tempted to leave.</p><p></p><p>Actually, on reading further:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This. Or somewhere between 5 and 5.5; extrapolating the more plausible predictions of futurists, which are themselves extrapolated from examining current trends, and the next batch of "low-hanging" fruit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morlock, post: 6642529, member: 6776981"] Hard sci-fi can be far more speculative than soft sci-fi. E.g., [i]Firestarter[/i] vs. (fill in totally plausible, well-explained transhumanist far-future galactic empire sci-fi here; sorry, not really that well-versed in sci-fi). The former is pretty much just one (soft sci-fi) tweak to the real world, whereas the latter could involve tons of far-reaching but plausible advances in technology (uploaded consciousness, cybernetics, nano-replicators, full genetic engineering, whole brain emulation, utility fog, etc.) that render the society depicted unrecognizable as human to your average person. From the Mohs link: This is the category that is most interesting to me, precisely because 1) it's all "real," and 2) there's still soooooo much you can do with it. So much, I'd never be tempted to leave. Actually, on reading further: This. Or somewhere between 5 and 5.5; extrapolating the more plausible predictions of futurists, which are themselves extrapolated from examining current trends, and the next batch of "low-hanging" fruit. [/QUOTE]
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