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The Visioneers
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The Visioneers
In 1969, Princeton physicist Gerard O'Neill began looking outward to space colonies as the new frontier for humanity's expansion. A decade later, Eric Drexler, an MIT-trained engineer, turned his attention to the molecular world as the place where society's future needs could be met using self-replicating nanoscale machines. These modern utopians p
In 1969, Princeton physicist Gerard O'Neill began looking outward to space colonies as the new frontier for humanity's expansion. A decade later, Eric Drexler, an MIT-trained engineer, turned his attention to the molecular world as the place where society's future needs could be met using self-replicating nanoscale machines.
These modern utopians predicted that their technologies could transform society as humans mastered the ability to create new worlds, undertook atomic-scale engineering, and, if truly successful, overcame their own biological limits. The Visioneers tells the story of how these scientists and the communities they fostered imagined, designed, and popularised speculative technologies such as space colonies and nanotechnologies.
Patrick McCray traces how these visioneers blended countercultural ideals with hard science, entrepreneurship, libertarianism, and unbridled optimism about the future. He shows how they built networks that communicated their ideas to writers, politicians, and corporate leaders. However, the visioneers were not immune to failureβor to the lures of profit, celebrity, and hype.
O'Neill and Drexler faced difficulty funding their work and overcoming colleagues' scepticism, and saw their ideas co-opted and transformed by Timothy Leary, the scriptwriters of Star Trek, and many others. Ultimately, both men struggled to overcome stigma and ostracism as they tried to unshackle their visioneering from pejorative labels like "fringe" and "pseudoscience."
The Visioneers provides a balanced look at the successes and pitfalls they encountered. The book exposes the dangers of promotionβoversimplification, misuse, and misunderstandingβthat can plague exploratory science. But above all, it highlights the importance of radical new ideas that inspire us to support cutting-edge research into tomorrow's technologies.
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The Visioneers by W. Patrick McCray has received acclaim for its thorough and engaging exploration of the role of visionary scientists like Gerard O'Neill and K. Eric Drexler in shaping science and technology in the 20th century. Critics praise McCray for profiling these influential figures who blurred the lines between futurist dreams and scientific innovation, highlighting their impact on both grassroots movements and broader political agendas. This well-researched narrative appeals to those interested in the intersection of science, technology, and societal change, offering insights into how speculative ideas transcend the realm of science fiction to influence real-world policy and innovation.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691176291
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 06 June 2017
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Illustration: 13 halftones. 4 line illus.
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 539g
Pages: 368
About the Author
W. Patrick McCray is professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Keep Watching the Skies!: The Story of Operation Moonwatch and the Dawn of the Space Age (Princeton) and Giant Telescopes: Astronomical Ambition and the Promise of Technology.
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