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And so we get especially excited about other
worlds
on which water is abundant.
So when we search for habitable worlds, we definitely want to look for planets in the habitable zones around their stars.
Maybe in the big scheme of things, Earth is only one of many different kinds of habitable
worlds.
From Sweden to Palau, writers and translators sent me self-published books and unpublished manuscripts of books that hadn't been picked up by Anglophone publishers or that were no longer available, giving me privileged glimpses of some remarkable imaginary
worlds.
What this means is that creatures of very different sizes inhabit vastly different
worlds.
Just like real life, fictional
worlds
operate consistently within a spectrum of physical and societal rules.
That's what makes these intricate
worlds
believable, comprehensible, and worth exploring.
Authors of science fiction and fantasy literally build
worlds.
They make rules, maps, lineages, languages, cultures, universes, alternate universes within universes, and from those
worlds
sprout story, after story, after story.
When it's done well, readers can understand fictional
worlds
and their rules just as well as the characters that live in them do and sometimes, just as well or even better than the reader understands the world outside of the book.
I'm not sure anyone knows the answer to that question, yet fantastical, fictional
worlds
are created everyday in our minds, on computers, even on napkins at the restaurant down the street.
Here are some questions and methods I've used to help build the
worlds
in which those books take place.
In this way, repetition can open up new
worlds
of sound not accessible on first hearing.
Many people in the United States and Latin America have grown up celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's voyage, but was he an intrepid explorer who brought two
worlds
together or a ruthless exploiter who brought colonialism and slavery?
But then, there were other things to get excited about, like poetry and knitting socks and conjugating French irregular verbs and coming up with make-believe
worlds
and Bertrand Russell and his philosophy.
I loved make-believe
worlds
and my favorite thing to do was to wake up in the mornings in Moominvalley.
I still create
worlds.
But to keep things consistent, the creators of Star Trek and other science-fiction
worlds
have introduced the concept of a universal translator, a portable device that can instantly translate between any languages.
You can see how these two
worlds
collide.
Now, imagine dialing your entire environment between virtual and real
worlds.
Now, we're leaping over all of that, over the giant antennas and the relay satellites and the vastness between
worlds
to take our first steps on this landscape as if we were truly there.
The idea that all the math, science and code I had been learning could come together to create these
worlds
and characters and stories I connected with, was pure magic for me.
It can create unbelievable worlds, unbelievable movement, things that are jarring to the audience.
We use math, science and code to create these amazing
worlds.
Now, make a thousand more
worlds
and a thousand more solar systems and let them run.
No doubt, those
worlds
would be both amazing and amazingly improbable, but they would not be our world and they would not have our history.
For a few days, for tens of thousands of people, we created these
worlds
that everybody said were the way they wish the world could always be.
So, you know, I live in two different worlds, one world populated by scientists, and another world populated by public health professionals.
The promise of precision public health is to bring these two
worlds
together.
But you know, we all live in two worlds: the rich world and the poor world.
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