When the Terran Emperor's birthday is celebrated:
Poul Anderson Appreciation
Thursday, 5 February 2026
Planets So Remote
Sub-Light Speeds
New Discoveries
It is impossible to predict a new theory. If an author, pre-Einstein, had written that there was going to be a new theory called "relativity," then he would have predicted the name but not the content of that theory whereas, if he had stated the content, then he would have made, not predicted, the theory. An sf writer can convey the sense of discovery but can only guess at what new discoveries there might be. In James Blish's The Quincunx Of Time, his characters receive messages from many future periods with mutually incompatible and incomprehensible paradigms.
Poul Anderson conveys the sense of new discoveries in his fictional introduction to "The Three-Cornered Wheel" where someone called Vance Hall points out that it had been thought:
that power could not be extracted from atomic nuclei until uranium fission was discovered;
that energy projectors/ray guns were impractical until lasers were invented;
that accelerating spaceships must expel mass until artificial gravity fields were generated;
that light speed could not be surpassed until the quantum hyperjump was found.
Thus, Anderson does make anti-gravity and FTL seem like up-coming stages in a current process.
He presents several distinct FTL scenarios, e.g.:
Paradigms
Blish writes that:
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Enduring Explosion
(A posthumous non-fiction collection. This article was published in FSF, April 1971.)
Anderson was first published in an sf mag in 1944.
He was prolific and, uniquely, his work was of consistently high quality. Blish though that Anderson was the only surviving Golden Age Astounding author whose work had not gone downhill. He identifies Anderson as:
What We Do Not Know
Fran said that there are so many things that we do not know, that maybe among the things that we do not know is a way to travel faster than light. Not if the light speed limit really is a fundamental physical feature of this universe. Science is always provisional. The vastness of the unknown is a reason to continue learning, not to hope for a particular outcome. Whatever we learn will be unexpected. We will return this point from another direction later.
Moving Space
Differences Of Scale
Problems with slower than light interstellar flight begin with the fuel problem that is common to all space flight. How do you carry enough fuel? The more fuel you carry, the more fuel you need to carry it. Secondly, organisms do not live long enough to complete an interstellar voyage and are not adapted to spend long periods of time away from the kind of environment in which they evolved. A spacecraft surrounded by vacuum with cosmic rays sleeting through it for decades and centuries is not a hospitable environment.
Brian Aldiss wrote once that human beings populated their Terrestrial environment with other intelligences, nature deities and spirits etc, which do not exist, then populated the Solar System with Selenites, Martians etc which do not exist and now populate extra-solar planets with other intelligences which (he thought) do not exist either. A lot more has been and is being learned about the number and characteristics of exo-planets so I think that, with increasing probability, ET's can be out there but how many, how near, and how easy to contact?
We have projected consciousness into nature and onto the heavens and are still doing that in a different way, i.e., we have traversed oceans and continents and built civilizations and empires and imagine ourselves continuing to operate in this way in the galaxy where, however, the spatiotemporal scale is completely different. Quantity affects quality. There has to be some scale on which we cannot operate so where is the dividing line?
What Is Possible?
As a philosopher, I make a big deal out of two kinds of impossibility. Some people might either not understand this distinction, at least initially, or not see why it matters. In any case, both kinds of impossibility are kinds of impossibility. Let us just stay with that for the time being.
Where is the line between possible and impossible?