ThinksMarkedly wrote:Relax wrote:Science fiction is NOT selling well. Baen does Sci-fi so... yea; I can see a there being a problem. Not sure this is going to change as state of technological progress in the world has plateaued massively over last 40 years. Maybe if Space X can get the BFR working and get to moon mars there will be an uptick, but pretty much ever "big" section of physics, engineering progress was figured out by 1980 and pretty much nothing new since other than making things nano scale.... It is really hard to get excited about nano scale technology. To me it is exciting, but to the layman? Nope. Not sexy at all.
Huh? What world are you living in that doesn't have big engineering projects and physics discoveries? The LHC is massive and the three gravitational wave detectors (two from LIGO and one in VIRGO) are also kilometres long to measure a tiny space contraction. The proof that gravitational detectors work is as revolutionary to astronomy as radioastronomy was 80 years ago.
Twenty five years ago, we didn't know a single planet outside our solar system. Now we know thousands.
We've also mapped the entire human genome in the last 20 years. We have computing capacity to map a virus' genome in less than a day.
Though I'll grant you that the we're still missing the staples of sci-fi: fusion power production and fast, interplanetary ships.
Let me quote myself for you: "It is really hard to get excited about nano scale technology. To me it is exciting, but to the layman? Nope. Not sexy at all"
Do laymen give a damn about what you just wrote? Nope. Can't be seen. Rockets can be seen when never done before. Landings on the moon can be seen. Supersonic aircraft can be seen. Slightly more efficient aircraft: Don't matter a damn. Slightly different physics which have not been proven and are pretty much ~guesses and nothing but theory... No. Do they matter to the laymen? No.
Seeing planets for the first time around Jupiter, Saturn, the layman understands and can dream about. A single pixel around another star? No one gives a damn as everyone knows with 100% certainty no one alive will ever be able to see it. They can dream, "theoretically," about standing on Mars, Europa, etc.
Why most "sci-fi" today is post apocalyptic pretty much doom and gloom end of earth due to everyone running around like Chicken little due to Global Warming.