Wednesday, October 17, 2012

At android sync manager Indiansciencefiction.groups.yahoo.com Dr. Arvind Mishra Friends, Zeashan is


Welcome in the world of Hindi Science Fiction. In this blog you will see the science fiction Stories/Novels android sync manager

of Zeashan Zaidi . In addition you will also read the latest discussions/news related to Indian (Hindi)

science fiction.
At android sync manager Indiansciencefiction.groups.yahoo.com Dr. Arvind Mishra Friends, Zeashan is my favourite sf writer who writes stories in Hindi.I just saw this story Parivartan (the change ! ) by him and thought you would also enjoy reading android sync manager it ! But I am recommending this story with a purpose -to suggest an alternative end of the story as its drop scene was not somehow liked by me .I have suggested the author also to explore other poossible ends to the story and if possible rewrite it or write a sequel of it. Would you be kind enough please to help the writer? arvind Cyril Gupta Hello, An unexpected twist at the end! Didn't

see that coming at all... The story brought a smile to me... Heh... android sync manager Just need to know this, if D'souza was indeed a robot, why did his makers have to make him anatomically complete.... Unless he was intended to serve the purpose that he was being put to by the protagonist' s wife. Ahem... :) I think we need a backstory to the story... Cause that bit is unexplained. .. Weirdly I found the story funny... What that the intention? android sync manager Cheers Zeashan! Cyril Dr. Arvind Mishra D'souza was not a robot but an Android-a humanoid in all respect ! Zeashan android sync manager Zaidi Arvind Ji, Though in my view it was the best ending, but things can never be perfect. So thoughts from the side of creative giants are most welcome. regards Tinkoo Ending was the reason I loved the story. Rest of it was rather mundane, but ending made my day when I saw part 2 yesterday night. android sync manager Dr. Arvind Mishra One more thing about Zeashan ' s story -its a diversion from typical Asimovian robotics premise ! Not just one but two humans have been shown to get murdered by a robot ? Is it Ok with you all ? It was the reason why I was a bit uncomfortable with the end ? Any caveat for/from Zeashan's side? Cyril Gupta I don't the Asimovian rules should be considered Universal. The three laws of Robotics,

and also the zero'th law were invented by Asimov so that he could concoct his stories around them. In other science stories there can be assassin robots, so the laws don't have to hold, not on everybody. I really don't think that Zeashan's story has a problem because it violates the Asimov's robotics laws. Just that a lot of the backstory is missing so there's a certain amount of abruptness, but surely if there was backstory then the ending would become expected and the surprise will be ruined. It seems that in Zeashan's story, the robots are first-class citizens of the society android sync manager (judging from the way the protagonist treats them early on, and then at the end). They're sentient and have similar urges and emotions to a human being. Regards Tinkoo There are far too many stories of killer robots out there - most often as war machines. And have you seen Jack Williamson's "With Folded Hands"? Even robots governed by "benign" laws can do far too much damage to people around. Unfortunately, this widely read classic

doesn't seem to be online. Asimov's Three Laws are only one of the many robot behavior premises examined in fiction. PS: Incidentally, Asimov tells us in one of his anthologies that his robot stories began with ideas from Eando Binder's "I, Robot". And Binder tells us his story is a reaction to Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein" - that man's man-like creations need not be bad! Comic book version of Binder's classic is online: Cyril Gupta Has anyone read Ray Bradbury's Marionette's Inc? That's another story in which a married couple android sync manager deceives each other using Robots, and though the man doesn't get killed, android sync manager he does witness a Robot who falls in love with his wife... As for killer robots, there can be nothing beyond the Berserkers who are Death incarnate, and of course if you read pulp science fiction then you can think of Daleks, and the Cybermen of Dr. WHO. So I guess there's enough precedent for Zeashan's story that it doesn't seem at odds to the established scientific norms, and even if it were I think we should welcome it, because any new perspective on science and its impact should be entertained. :) Dr. Arvind Mishra So congrats Zeashan ! your story get across well in a rogourous peer review! You come out with flying android sync manager colours ! Thats graet...keep it up !
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zeashan zaidi जन्म : 18 अक्तूबर 1973 / शिकî

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