Comparing Ray Bradbury's Dark They Were And Golden-Eyed
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“‘They hadn’t the foggiest notion of what happened to this town or its people.’ ‘Strange. You think those Martians killed them?’ ‘They look surprisingly peaceful. Chances are a plague did this town in, sir.’ ‘Perhaps. I suppose this is one of those mysteries we’ll never solve. One of those mysteries you read about.’” (“Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed” by Ray Bradbury). To Ray Bradbury science fiction is an idea that has not been made or discovered yet and is never impossible but may seem so at the time. For example in 1975 just 30 years ago we thought that the idea of machines that can feel or love was crazy and completely out of reach but 5 years ago a women named Cynthia Breazeal came up with social robots that use human social ques and can