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Fringe has always been more than the sum of its parts--but its
parts, too, are worth a closer look. The show combines a surfeit of
mad science, some old-school sci-fi flair, and a dash of
strawberry-milkshake whimsy to create the challenging, fascinating
Pattern that keeps us coming back season after season and universe
after universe. Now, in Fringe Science, cutting-edge scientists,
science writers, and science fiction authors and historians provide
a smart, savvy, and accessible look at the world(s) of Fringe. MIT
physics professor Max Tegmark illuminates the real-life
possibilities of parallel universes Stephen Cass, founding editor
of Discover's Science Not Fiction blog and a Senior Editor with
Technology Review, unravels Fringe's use of time travel
Award-winning science fiction historian Amy H. Sturgis walks us
through the show's literary and television ancestors, from the
1800s on Television Without Pity staff writer Jacob Clifton looks
at the role of the scientist, and scientific redemption, through
the ever-shifting role of Massive Dynamic Garth Sundem, bestselling
author of Brain Candy, explores the mysterious way that memory
works, from why Walter forgets to how Olivia remembers And more,
from lab cow Gene's scientific resume to why the Observers should
be wearing white lab coats
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