Isaac Asimov--1920-1-2--1992-4-6
Asimov’s portrait
This time, I’m a little away from physics. Asimov is a science fiction writer famous for “Three Laws of Robotics”. Biochemistry is the actual research field of Asimov, but his face as a writer is more famous. When I looked it up, Asimov was born in Russia. He personally wants to show us the world of today’s maglev trains. Also, robots are no longer commonplace. Asimov foresaw such a future in the 20th century. He envisions a future of mechanization with his knowledge of the 20th century, and wonders what will happen if it progresses, but he points out a favorable direction and asks the public. In short, he was throwing a dream of science.
Asimov’s writer debut
Asimov was recognized for his first science fiction work in a magazine in 1938, and has made his debut as a writer since 1939. He’s like America, who recognizes his talent. He graduated from Columbia University this year and went on to graduate school.
He advocates the so-called Three Laws of Robotics, but Asimov is taking a leave of absence from school in the era of World War II. Asimov was amazed at the speed at which science gathered knowledge, and he wanted society to gather wisdom. How does he see the world that is still divided?
Unexpected ending
And, surprisingly, Asimov died in 1992 due to HIV infection. He seems to be infected with the transfused blood used during heart bypass surgery. I think he really had a lot of experience in his life.
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