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Could our scientific revolution have happened three hundred years earlier than it did? In our July/August Double Issue, Michael F. Flynn looks at that question from two different angles and comes to conclusions that may surprise you. Once again we have the unusual phenomenon of a single author providing both a fact article and a related story in the same issue. The titles are both in Latin, but don’t let that fool you; both pieces are most definitely in English, albeit unusual in style. The fact article, “De Revolutione Scientiarium in Media Tempestas,” is appropriately written in the kind of debate format popular among scholars of the time it examines, and the novelette, “Quaestiones Super Caelo et Mundo,” conveys a vivid feel for the medieval atmosphere and just how exciting discoveries we now take for granted would have been back then.

We also have quite a variety of other fiction, including the penultimate story in C. Sanford Lowe and G. David Nordley’s Black Hole Project series, the ultimate (perhaps) Bubba Pritchert story by Bud Webster, a new tale of Amy Bechtel’s sea monsters, and several totally new items by such writers as Joe Schembrie, Richard A. Lovett, and John G. Hemry. It all adds up to a really special midyear special.

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Best Novel
Camouflage by Joe Haldeman

Quaestiones Super Caelo et Mundo
by Michael F. Flynn

When big events happen can depend on little things…

Illustration by William Warren

Jayge Carr Obituary

The Science Behind the Story: InterstellarNet
by Edward M. Lerner

The Science Behind the Story: Kremer's Limit
by C. Sanford Lowe & G. David Nordley

The Science Behind the Story: The Teller of Time
by Carl Frederick

The Science Behind the Story: Sun of Suns
by Karl Schroeder

The Science Behind the Story: The Science of Old Earth
by Stephen Baxter

The Science Behind the Story: Lighthouse
by Michael Shara

The Science Behind the Story: The Skeekit-Woogle Test
by Carl Frederick

The Science Behind the Story: The Speed of Understanding
by Susan Urbanek Linville

The Science Behind the Story
by Carl Frederick

The Alternate View
by John G. Cramer
John talks GLOBAL WARMING.

The Reference Library
by Tom Easton
Reviews of books by
Rebecca Ore, Orson Scott Card, Stephen Baxter, Howard Waldrop, and Carol Emshwiller, among others.

Upcoming Events
by Anthony Lewis
Every month, Anthony keeps you up to date on what's going on in the world of science fiction.








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Novellas
Loki's Realm
by C. Sanford Lowe & G. David Nordley

Bringing It All Back Home
by Bud Webster

Novelettes
Quaestiones Super Aelo et Mundo
by Michael F. Flynn

A Time for Lawsuits
by Amy Betchel

The Caves of Ceres
by Joe Schembrie

Short Stories
The Last of the Weathermen
by Richard A. Lovett

Jimmy the Box
by Scott Virtes

Political Science
by C.W. Johnson

Do No Harm
by John G. Hemry

Science Fact
DE REVOLUTIONE SCIENTARIUM IN "MEDIA TEMPESTAS"
by Henry Honken

Probability Zero
THE TEST
by Kyle Kirkland

Reader's Departments
The Editor's Page
Biolog: Joe Schembrie
by Richard A. Lovett
The Alternate View
by John G. Cramer
The Reference Library by Tom Easton
Analytical Library Resutls
In Times to Come
Brass Tacks
U
pcoming Events by Anthony Lewis




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