ZEMNE STAZE ENTERPRAJZA: NAUKA I NAUČNA FANTASTIKA
Ključne reči:
naučna fantastika, nauka, fikcija, činjenica, Zvezdane stazeApstrakt
Ovaj članak nastoji da izloži razumevanja odnosa nauke i naučne fantastike, prevashodno na osnovu recepcija televizijske i filmske produkcije Zvezdanih staza. Prvo se skiciraju obrisi jedne gotovo komplente nauke i tehnologije "čudnih novih svetova" dvadesetčetvrtog veka, da bi se potom ukazalo na reakcije koje je ta virtualna projekcija budućnosti izazvala u savremenoj naučnoj zajednici. U poslednjem delu se sugeriše jedan odnos prožimanja naučne fantastike i nauke koji se ne bi zaustavio na klišeu proročke inspirativnosti prve za potonju, već bi naučnotehničke vizije naučne fantastike uključio u saznajni protokol same nauke.
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