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  • On ‘Cat’s Cradle’ and whether or not it’s sci-fi.

    The science is realistic, but, more importantly, the science doesn’t matter. The story is about people. Oh, and, the world ends. Whatever.

    March 11, 2016

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    On ‘Cat’s Cradle’ and whether or not it’s sci-fi.

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