Monday 18 September 2017

Later Than We Think

Sandra Miesel's Foreword to Poul Anderson's Cold Victory (Psychotechnic History Vol II) is written from the standpoint of a society that takes psychodynamics and hyperlight physics for granted. This makes us think that the Psychotechnic Institute will succeed and that Miesel's narrator lives perhaps in a period like that of the Stellar Union. Instead, the Institute will be outlawed in Vol II and Miesel's narrator turns out to live thousands of years later in the Galactic Civilization when human beings have changed fundamentally.

For ways to fit "The Chapter Ends" into the Psychotechnic History, see:

Chronological Questions II
The Galactic Synthesis Of Human Psychodynamics With Interstellar Coordination (here)

1 comment:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

I think some kind of FTL drive will be far more likely than anything like the psychotechnology of the Psychotechnic stories. Not only am I skeptical of its practicality, I am unconvinced it would be GOOD for the human race--because I distrust social engineering done for our alleged good. All such attempts, from the French Revolution onwards, have been gruesome failures!

Sean