Vyse Hazuky wrote:So is it Sagan-like or Ufology-like?
I missed your response but it's indeed Sagan-like. I also noticed my link is gone in that post Anyway, it's an overview of the current state in astrobiology. Discussing what life could mean (here and over there), the search for it and showing how several disciplines work together these days and so on.
I'm reading this at the moment. One of the things that I have been interested in since I was around seven years old. Things like time, beginning of the universe etc. Physics with a philosophical edge in a way :
I'm reading an annotated version. Which is surely more interesting as lots of details are lost if you have no clue what on earth they were going on about. One of my top 5 books, definitely.
Not bad but Drew Karpyshyn gets side tracked way too much. He might mention a little thing like the net and go on to describe how it works for 2 pages.
Ready Player One Some of you may know this one. I'm not too far into it yet, and hoping it gets better as it's not quite living up to its reputation thus far. Early days though, and still an interesting read. Worth a look if you're a child of the '80s.