1. Robert Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, Charles Manson & the Birth of Cults: A Twitter Essay. (warning: this will run long).
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2. There is an apocryphal story that Robert Heinlein & L. Ron Hubbard made a bar bet in late 1940s as to who could create a better religion
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3. This story is almost certainly false. The reality is far stranger. Relationship between Heinlein & Hubbard gave birth to many cults.
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4. Heinlein and Hubbard both emerged as major writers of pulp science fiction in late 1930s.
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5. They were both major writers for Astounding, which mistakenly celebrated in s.f. circles as home to "hard" (scientifically plausible) sf
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6. Important to understand that rationality of hard s.f. was always a facade, at heart it was a religion of mysticism.
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@HeerJeet@GreatDismal Maybe hard SF was mainly about mystical transcendence many years ago, but today not all hard SF fits that mold.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@JoshTabard @GreatDismal I was specifically talking about 1930s/1940s Astounding. But agree not all hard s.f. fits my description.
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