5/20/2023 0 Comments Fantastic Voyage by Isaac Asimov![]() ![]() The first 'Fantastic Voyage' novel 'didn't concern itself with science, except for the human anatomy, which was quite correct,' Asimov said. What he plucked from his memory for 'Fantastic Voyage II' is a law of physics known as Planck's Constant, which makes shrinking people 'probably impossible.' It lets me reach (back to) things that I have learned.' 'The difference is I don't forget what I see. 'Everyone accumulates knowledge,' Asimov said. The industry cliche says that a science fiction trilogy contains some number in excess of three books. The setting of the novel, expected for release next summer, is 50 years before the first book in the series. Apart from his most famous 'Foundation' series, Asimov has tackled subjects ranging from limericks to a two-volume guide to the Bible.Īsimov's next project will continue the 'Foundation' series. 'I am aware that I have written more books than most people read in a lifetime,' he said. 'This book is 'number 365 - one for every day of the year.' It also pushes the number of books Asimov has produced to even greater heights. 'In my opinion this is a more subtle and more exciting story,' said Asimov of his new version, 'Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain' (Doubleday, 332 pp., $18.95) ![]()
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