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scientific-progress-and-exile

Fairweather I, a mathematician and inventor of propulsion technology, paradoxically authored poetry that consoles exiles sent to a frozen planet called Hell, linking scientific achievement with social consequences.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Last Starship from Earth (1968)John Boyd

Chapter 4

In the opening chapter of 'The Last Starship from Earth,' Haldane IV, a mathematics student, inadvertently visits an art gallery where he meets Helix, a student poet. Their conversation reveals a blending of disciplines—mathematics, poetry, and theology—highlighting cultural and intellectual tensions in their society. The chapter introduces themes of fate, interdisciplinary curiosity, and the contrast between scientific progress and humanistic expression.