“Most science fiction is about tomorrow, a tomorrow brought to you by innovations in science and technology, and China was worried that if they just have everybody learning what is, they're not going to be in a position to invent a tomorrow because their brain isn't even wired to go in that direction.” IfsBrainFictionTechnologyPositionTomorrowInnovationScience FictionChinaWorriedScience And Technology Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“In America, there are people who don't read science fiction but still think about tomorrow, so it's not only the force of science-fiction that makes you a tomorrow thinker.” PeopleThinkingStillsAmericaForceFictionTomorrowScience FictionThinker Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“It's one of those things that if I was smart enough to explain it in words, I wouldn't have had to make a movie "World Of Tomorrow" out of it. It's a love letter to science fiction.” IfsWorldEnoughFictionTomorrowSmartLettersScience FictionLove Letter Author:Don Hertzfeldt
“I've loved science fiction my whole life. But I've never made a science fiction movie. And it's [World Of Tomorrow] sort of a parody of science fiction at the same time. It's all of the things I find interesting in sci-fi amplified.” WorldMadeWholeInterestingFictionTomorrowScience FictionWhole LifeSci FiParodyScience Fiction Movie Author:Don Hertzfeldt
“When it comes down to it, the reason that science fiction endures is that it is, at its core, an optimistic genre. What it says at the end of the day is that there is a tomorrow, we do go on, we don't extinguish ourselves and leave the planet to the cockroaches.” EndsReasonFictionPlanetsGoes OnTomorrowScience FictionEndureCoreOptimisticGenreThe End Of The DayCockroaches Author:J. Michael Straczynski