Paradox: Stories Inspired by the Fermi Paradox
The Fermi Paradox is the apparent contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial civilizations’ existence and the lack of contact with such civilizations. <br /> <br />In Paradox, some of the world’s leading science fiction authors are joined by physicists, astronomers, and other scientists in writing original stories inspired by Fermi’s famous paradox, which has to number among the most diverting and perplexing puzzles of modern existence, daring to ask… <br /> <br />Where Is Everybody? <br /> <br /> <br />Contents: <br />1. Introduction by Marek Kukula and Rob Edwards (of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich) <br />2. Catching Rays – David L Clements <br />3. The Big Next – Pat Cadigan <br />4. Baedecker’s Fermi – Adam Roberts <br />5. Zeta Reticuli – Paul Cornell <br />6. The Ambulance Chaser – Tricia Sullivan <br />7. Lost to Their Own Devices – Adrian Tchaikovsky <br />8. In the Beginning – Gerry Webb <br />9. The Trail of the Creator, the Trial of Creation – Paul di Filippo <br />10. Stella by Starlight – Mike Resnick & Robert T Jeschoenek <br />11. Fermi’s Doubts – George Zebrowski <br />12. Audiovisionary – Stephanie Saulter <br />13. Aether – Robert Reed <br />14. The End of the World – Keith Brooke & Eric Brown <br />15. The Worldmaker – Dr Rachel Armstrong <br />16. Atonement, Under the Blue-White Sun – Mercurio D Rivera <br /> About the Contributors <br />