Top 49 Rudy Rucker Quotes
#1. If we suppose that many natural phenomena are in effect computations, the study of computer science can tell us about the kinds of natural phenomena that can occur.
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#2. Science fiction writers put characters into a world with arbitrary rules and work out what happens.
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#3. As Aquinas, the quintessential theologian, says: "The notion of form is most fully realized in existence itself. And in God existence is not acquired by anything, but God is existence itself subsistent. It is clear, then, that God himself is both limitless and perfect."28
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#4. In principle you could hypertunnel from a Zone B world, but in practice you
can't get the tech together. The evil rays revel in chaotic class-three
and class-four zones.
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#5. I am, as it were, an eye that the cosmos uses to look at itself. The Mind is not mine alone; the Mind is everywhere.
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#6. Electronic distribution is more of a fall-back strategy for putting out a book that isn't deemed profitable enough to print. You hardly make any money publishing an electronic book.
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#7. If all else fails, there's always print or web zines.
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#8. This is like the joke where the guy climbs the mountain and asks the guru, 'What is the secret of life?,' and the guru says, 'All is One,' and the guys says, 'Are you kidding?,' and the guru says, 'You mean it isn't?
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#9. Lately I've been working to convince myself that everything is a computation.
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#10. The churning of a human mind is unpredictable, as is the anatomy of the human heart.
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#11. The world is colors and motion, feelings and thoughts and what does math have to do with it? Not much, if 'math' means being bored in high school, but in truth mathematics is the one universal science. Mathematics is the study of pure pattern and everything in the cosmos is a kind of pattern.
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#12. America isn't young, you know. It's ancient and evil. With aluminum siding.
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#13. Once you're born, the worst has already happened.
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#14. Think of a field of daisies: they bloom, they wither, and in the spring they grow again. Who wants to see the same stupid daisy year after year, especially with a bunch of crappy iron-lung-type equipment bolted to it?
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#15. I like to do things that are surprising and different.
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#16. It's tedious to watch something very obvious being worked out, like a movie that's not particularly good and after about half an hour you know how it's going to end.
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#17. Advice to beginning SF writers? Write a lot, finish what you write, and when it's done, keep sending it out for quite awhile.
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#18. The simple process of eating and breathing weave all of us together into a vast four-dimensional array. No matter how isolated you may sometimes feel, no matter how lonely, you are never really cut off from the whole.
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#19. One of the nice things about science fiction is that it lets us carry out thought experiments.
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#20. But how does it feel to plug into a system that's say, a million times as smart as a person.
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#21. The study of infinity is much more than a dry academic game. The intellectual pursuit of the absolute infinity is, as Georg Cantor realized, a form of the soul's quest for God. Whether or not the goal is ever reached, an awareness of the process brings enlightenment.
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#22. I was strange to keep waking up in the morning feeling good.
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#23. Even if we become glowing clouds of ectoplasm, there's going to be something we're competing for - and most of us will feel as though we're getting screwed.
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#24. Let the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil fall, soundless in the moldering woods.
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#25. I think you should kill him and eat his brain," Mr. Frostee said quickly.
That's not the answer to every problem in interpersonal relations," Cobb said, hopping out.
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#26. In any case, A New Kind of Science is a wonderful book, and I'm still absorbing its teachings.
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#27. Death is simple, but my evasions are complex.
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#28. A little-known truth: Every aspect of the world is fundamentally unpredictable. Computer scientists have long since proved this.
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#29. I like a book better if I can't predict what's going to happen.
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#30. Traditional science is all about finding shortcuts.
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#31. It's a waste to chase the pipe dream of a magical tiny theory that allows us to make quick and detailed calculations about the future. We can't predict and we can't control. To accept this can be a source of liberation and inner peace. We're part of the unfolding world, surfing the chaotic waves.
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#32. Selling a book or story has never become absolutely automatic for me.
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#33. Computations are everywhere, once you begin to look at things in a certain way.
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#34. If you think of your life as a kind of computation, it's quite abundantly clear that there's not going to be a final answer and there won't be anything particularly wonderful about having the computation halt!
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#35. Unfortunately our nation, nay, our world, is run by evil morons.
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#36. Some ideas you have to chew on, then roll them around a lot, play with them before you can turn them into funky science fiction.
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#37. The world is magic. Science is but an insipid style of sorcery.
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#38. It's soothing to realize that my mind's processes are inherently uncontrollable.
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#39. Now, being a science fiction writer, when I see a natural principle, I wonder if it could fail.
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#40. All living things are gnarly, in that they inevitably do things that are much more complex than one might have expected.
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#41. A computation is a process that obeys finitely describable rules.
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#42. No one can point to the fourth dimension, yet it is all around us.
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#43. The basic idea is simple: All is One. Different religions just find different ways of expressing this universal truth.
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#44. The hard fact is that not everyone does get published.
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#45. I think dry nanotechnology is probably a dead-end.
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#47. Somehow I fell asleep in the graveyard.
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#48. At present, however, I don't think the Net is a very good medium for books, books should really be inexpensive lightweight paperbacks you can bang around.
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#49. There are no normal people - just look at your relatives,
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