This week brings us to the tension filled conclusion of Ted Kosmatka's Divining Light. As you remember our protagonist has decided to fill his free time by re-creating the Feynman double slit experiment in quantum mechanics. However the recreation has generated unexpected results. Expanding the test exposes everyone involved to a heretofore unexpected dangers and questioning the very roots of reality itself. Believe me, you will not be disappointed by the way Kosmatka winds this one up. For a music interlude, Courtney sends in a funny little ditty from a group called Voltaire called Banned on Vulcan that rants about the Star Trek universe and how they make the science up as they go. It's very funny though the language is a bit "salty". From the blog, some very interesting Hubble space telescope trivia and a VERY close encounter with an asteroid. A good solid hour, I think you will enjoy.
Science Fiction, Science Fiction and more science fiction! If it's on TV in print in the movies or even audio science fiction, We try to cover whatever is happening. Also the science of today that might influence new Science fiction.
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Beam Me Up Paul Cole
Beam Me Up continues to grow. This new growth puts demands on our bandwidth. To keep up with demand I have added more bandwidth and storage space - all of which costs. If you enjoy the podcast version of Beam Me Up and would like to help defray some of the expense, please consider making a small donation by selecting the Pay Pal button below. Thanks! The theme of the show is discussion of current science fiction material. I have ongoing conversations about current, new and classic science fiction - what is currently in the theaters, in print and television. Also I like to include science articles that are just out there far enough that I think might influence new science fiction. As time permits, I play as much quality audio science fiction as I can. At least one or two stories during the show. Often I use fiction that has been released under Creative Commons or that material that might be in the public domain but often I ask the authors directly if I can broadcast their short stories. For additional information and or more material and links, please visit the show's blog at www.wrfrbeameup.blogspot.com If you have a short science fiction story and would like to have us read it on-air, please contact us. The show's email address is beammeup@gwi.net. Comments and suggestions are always welcomed.









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