D.W. PATTERSON

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Aeroponics

Aggie Spheres

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI - Aggie)

Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI - Annie)

Baby Universe

Black hole computer

Casimir confetti

Casimir device
(See Quantum Entanglement Detector.)

Casting

Cosmic strings

Cosmic superstrings

Cosmological constant

Cyclic universe

Datacubes

Emergent space

Emulated Brains (Ems - Emmies)

Fusion Spaceships

Galactic Lighthouses

Goo-tube

Gravity-wave Generator

Isotopic Energy Reservoir

Link characterization

Link-Leakage

Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG)

Mach Effect

Mach, Elias

(Mulvaney Wood-turning Artwork)

Negative Mass-energy

Nonlocal link

Non-local link – Anchor point

(Non-local) Link spaghetti

Quantum Battery

Quanta of volume

Quantum Entanglement and Spacetime

Quantum Entanglement Detector

Quantum Entanglement Reservoir

Quantum Heat Dissipaters

Quantum spin foam

Quantum Teleportation

Recorder Globes

Space Habitats

Spin-two drive

Star Way

Super-radiant Power Plant

The Bulk

The Recurrence Paradox (Arrow of Time)

The Yocto Clock

Wormhole Communication Links

Wormhole Drive

Wormhole Generator (Wormhole Device or Mach Device)

Wormholes - Long Jump

Wormholes - Phase Change

Wormholes - Quarantine Zone

Wormhole Transport Network

Wormhole Weapon

Zero-point Energy
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D.W. Patterson
Hard Science Fiction – Old School. I write two types of hard science fiction. The first uses lightly extrapolated science, usually in a near-term setting, and includes novels L4 Station and MarsX. The second uses highly extrapolated science, which I will call speculative hard science fiction, usually in a distant time, and includes such novels as Mach's Metric and Zero Point. They are both based on current science research or technology that I've read about, but with a different emphasis on the degree of difficulty in implementation. Extrapolated hard science fiction needs only the engineering, though that may be years/decades away. Speculative hard science fiction needs more research, maybe further development of theory and might be decades/centuries away. My style of writing could be considered big idea and adventure with a touch of romance (sometimes). One reviewer compared my writing to Isaac Asimov's writing. I love Asimov, and I think that's a fair comparison in the scope of the work, importance of ideas, and general optimism.
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