10 December 2009
A Brief Remark on Stephen King’s Under the Dome
Filed under Aleatory Research
I’ve said this before, but the proper analogy between an alien intelligence capable of placing impenetrable spheres around the exact boundaries of a human township is not ants to humans, as in King’s novel, but a virus colonizing some type of formicative intestinal bacterium to Colette, say.
I’ve been amusing myself thinking of the type of apoplexy that Stanislaw Lem may have worked himself into when considering the consequences of the book’s premise, as in his essay on Roadside Picnic. I suspect he may have decided that the leatherfaced pueriles were in fact from futurity, conducting a chronoeconomographic experiment on the isolation of North America’s largest meth lab. Some work could be done on the ideogram as well.
2009-12-10 :: Jonathan


30 December 2009 @ 12:26 am
Cory Doctorow’s new story, “To Go Boldly” takes John Scalzi’s scoffing at Star Trek to the extreme, mocking the idea of inventing teleporting but not caching.
Also, who is Colette?
30 December 2009 @ 10:23 am
“Who is Colette,” Brendan? Is that what it’s come to?