(urth) vanished people=Hieros

Jeff Wilson jwilson at clueland.com
Thu Nov 10 20:01:49 PST 2011


On 11/10/2011 8:20 AM, Lee Berman wrote:
>
>
>> António Pedro Marques: Btw, why is it that I keep imagining Blue with lots of ocean and
>> Green with very little? It's quite doubtful Green's jungles could be there without
>> oceans around.
>
>> Gerry Quinn: Because in Blue most of the people we meet live by the sea, and in Green they
>> all live in the jungle.
>
> Yes! I think this is on the proper path to understanding. Planetologically, Green might be
> expected to have oceans. But Green is not a planet. It is a literary creation. Larry Niven
> or some other hard SF writer would have mentioned oceans to keep the science believable. But
> Wolfe does not.

Larry Niven is not a particularly hard SF writer, and his planetary and 
biological sciences are a fairly weak area. He does have at least two 
marginally habitable planets with no oceans, and at least one habitable 
planet whose ocean is covered in green algae.


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