If an intelligence pervaded and controlled our environment, then how might it communicate with us? On a cosmic scale, in Carl Sagan's Contact, when computers calculate the value of pi, the numbers start to form a pattern that contains a message.
In Poul Anderson's heroic fantasy, the gods speak through the elements. In his Genesis, a new voice speaks:
"...not from any throat or instrument. Maybe the walls of the house reverberated with it, soft though it was." (Genesis, p. 82)
And, later, inside an emulation:
"'That will not be necessary,'" said the wind." (p. 232)
"The blowing of the wind, the rustling in the leaves made words." (p. 233)
(When I quote, I realize that we do not all use commas in the same way.)
In Anderson's Harvest Of Stars, the ecology of a colonized extrasolar planet has a presiding intelligence that can address individual colonists through an audio system. Pagan and sf ideas meet.
Hi, Paul!
ReplyDeleteNot just pagan! In the Old Testament we see God speaking to Elijah in a "still, small voice." Or to Job in a storm. Or to Moses from a burning bush which was not consumed. And Isaiah saw a vision of God sitting enthroned in the Temple. And so on, in both the OT and NT.
Sean