There aren’t very many substances which have been both manufactured in the sands of ancient Egypt and in outer space. In fact, off-hand, I know of only one: glass. Glass is an “amorphous solid”– its molecules don’t form a strict pattern, like the molecules of steel or granite, but are jumbled together like more like …
“Teleporting” Solid 3D Objects Over Internet by Next Generation
How’s this for the science fiction headline of the day? Within one generation you might be able to “teleport” a solid, 3D representation of yourself over the Internet. Shades of David Brin’s “Kiln People,” although the consciousness would reside in only one person, the original. Combine this with consciousness copying, though…
Dropped rockets may take astronauts into orbit
Here’s a great idea: rockets that are hauled aloft by an airplane to an altitude of 10 to 13 kilometres, dropped (on a parachute) and then fired once they’re vertical. Such rockets could take astronauts into orbit much more cheaply and safely than now. There are a lot of new space-related developments bubbling away beneath …
The glowing tower
The Tower Originally uploaded by Edward Willett. That’s not the title of my new fantasy novel (though it wouldn’t be a bad one). It’s the Conservatory of Music and Dance here in Regina, lit by the late evening sun last night just after a thunderstorm passed over. We were at the Conservatory because my daughter …

