I've been having a hard time trying to find a scientist to write about. A lot of my searching has been inconclusive, however, I think I may have found a particular scientist I would like to report on. Carl Sagan, was known for his hypothesis of other life on other planets outside of our system. I haven't dug deep enough yet but I find to be Sagan a promising choice for this paper.
I have a lot of interest in Astronomy and though a lot of the knowledge that I use to have on the subject is gone now, I still find space intriguing and wondrous. It brings a kind of awe and wonder, we so fondly speak of in class and I want to play on that wonder and awe by researching on Carl Sagan. I hope to find a Graphic Novel I can use, however I was hoping I would still be able to follow up on this idea without the use of a graphic novel and that all other criteria's could be met for this paper. In any event, I definitely have a back up plan.
Although I love Astronomy and an excuse to get back into it is tempting, if I can't find any other controversial and well known astronomers than I don't mind going for something related to Robots. I am not the biggest science fiction fan. I am still a fan non the less. Though at the moment I have no idea what I want to write about in regards to Robots, I have a few lingering ideas. One idea is to write the paper revolving around the fear of integrating cybernetics with us synthetic beings, a topic that is explored in a video game called: "Deus Ex: Human Revolution" and an anime called: "Ghost in the Shell", which is very cyber punk at best.
I hope I could get away with some of these ideas for the paper because though I am fully aware of the criteria of the paper, I can't help but want to write about the things I've mentioned. I have a huge interest in writing up on the things that obviously interest me because not only will it make this paper more tolerable but I can pick up a few things from it (I'm sure) and just enjoy writing it up overall. I feel this is most important. I hope to receive some feedback from you, Professor and from anyone else who may have any advice they could lend me or even ideas.
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