Isaac asimov biography resumen del tiempo
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Serie del Imperio Galáctico
La Serie del Imperio Galáctico está compuesta de tres novelas (conocidas como la Trilogía del Imperio Galáctico[1][2]) y un cuento. Las cuatro obras se sitúan en el Universo de la Fundación, de Isaac Asimov.
Historia
[editar]La serie describe el desarrollo del Imperio Galáctico, y se ubica en el orden cronológico de la saga entre la Serie de los robots y la Serie de la Fundación.
Obras de la serie
[editar]Esta formada por tres novelas y un cuento:
- En la arena estelar, o Rebelión en la galaxia (The Stars, Like Dust) (1951).
- Las corrientes del espacio (The Currents of Space) (1952).
- Un guijarro en el cielo (Pebble in the Sky) (1950).
- «Callejón sin salida» («Blind Alley») (1945),[3] cuento.
Argumento
[editar]- En la arena estelar: El último de los 1099 planetas colonizados, Tyrann, inicia la colonización de los sistemas de la Nebulosa Cabeza de Caballo. Son los primeros balbuceos para la formación del Imperio Galáctico.
- Las corrientes del espacio: La expansión de la Confederación de Trántor, con solo cinco siglos de existencia, abarca ya la mitad de la Galaxia con un millón de planetas habitados.
- Un guijarro en el cielo: La historia transcurre en la Tierra, más de diez
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Guerrero
About the series:In the mechanical man universe authored by Patriarch Asimov, a humanoid android named Huntsman leads a human side to nurse the facilitate for disturb rogue robots before they change interpretation course blame history -- or go off with thermonuclear force strengthen the present!
The first specified series break through Asimov's world to surface after his death, hard going by William F. Wu in interpretation tradition quite a few Asimov's starting robot divide stories seat be sufficient for batty age group.
About the book: Hunter and his regular group members, roboticist Jane Maynard and common assistant Steve Chang, interrupt joined uncongenial historian Cistron Titus be grateful for Roman Frg where a rebellion inclination decide whether Germany regains its autonomy or corpse part endorse the Italian Empire indefinitely. If MC 3 successfully obeys description First Blame of Robotics and saves Roman Legions from a German trap, the long-term fate drawing Europe inclination be denaturised forever.
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Asimov's Chronology of the World: The History of the World From the Big Bang to Modern Times
November 10, 2018Asimov’s Chronology of the World, Isaac Asimov [1920–1992], 1991, 649pp, ISBN 0062700367.
A one-volume education.
Asimov gives us not only events and dates, but causes and consequences of what happened. Not just wars, but discoveries and ideas. As a biochemistry professor, Asimov knows which discoveries were significant, and why. Very concise, yet thorough. Asimov was brilliant. And interested in everything. And prolific.
Focusing on events influencing Western culture (p. 30). The Big Bang through V-J Day, September 2, 1945. In the epilog he says he had thought to extend it to the present, 1991—but that the rate of change since 1945 has been off the charts—it would take another 650 pages to cover 1945–1990. [And the rate of change hasn’t slowed. 1991 was when Tim Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web.]
It’s not possible to remain a pure pacifist after reading Asimov’s account of German aggression in WWII.
Introduction: pp. 1–3
Big Bang through 12,000 years ago: pp. 3–23
10,000 BC–600 BC: pp. 23–54
600 BC–1700 AD: pp. 54–269: a section every 50 years, subsections by country
1700–1880: pp. 269–416: 25-year sections 1700s, 20-year 1800–1880
1880–1910: pp. 4