“Sybil had an unreal, larger-than-life feeling... as if she were a person in a book.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 103
Rudolf von Bitter Rucker es un matemático, informático y autor de ciencia ficción estadounidense. Autor tanto de obras de ficción y como de no ficción, es uno de los fundadores de la corriente literaría conocida como cyberpunk.[1][2] Es conocido por la tetralogía Ware, por la que ha recibido dos premios Philip K. Dick gracias a las dos primeras novelas de la tetralogía . Fue el editor del revista en línea de ciencia ficción Flurb hasta su cierre en 2014. Wikipedia

“Sybil had an unreal, larger-than-life feeling... as if she were a person in a book.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 103
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 65
“The space of our universe is the hypersurface of a vast expanding hypersphere.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 107
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Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 108
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 106
“Don't you think women would like a man's head that always listens to them and agrees?”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 153
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Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 106
“Women care about specifics, about details. Men care about generalities, about abstract principles.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 153-154
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 130
“Amazing, the respect that nuclear weapons bring.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 74
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“This is just so typical of you, Alwin, to be in love with a giant ass.”
Fuente: The Sex Sphere (1983), p. 111
Rudy Rucker libro Mathematicians in Love
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 4, “Hypertunnel at the Tang Fat Hotel” (p. 151)
“Do you know computer science?”
Rudy Rucker libro Mathematicians in Love
“I know it’s for lamers who can’t handle real math.”
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 3, “Rocking with Washer Drop” (p. 137)
“People always have bad news for you when they call you “sir.””
Rudy Rucker libro Mathematicians in Love
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 3, “Rocking with Washer Drop” (p. 101)
“Mother Nature doesn’t want power-tripping greedheads looking up her skirts.”
Rudy Rucker libro Mathematicians in Love
Fuente: Mathematicians in Love (2006), Chapter 2, “Cone Shell Aliens” (p. 59)
“The surest way to be unhappy is try to be happy all the time.”
Rudy Rucker libro Master of Space and Time
Fuente: Master of Space and Time (1984), Chapter 23, “The Way Uptown” (p. 180)
“Anyone who’d volunteer for alien domination doesn’t really deserve to have his or her freedom.”
Rudy Rucker libro Master of Space and Time
Fuente: Master of Space and Time (1984), Chapter 16, “Blue Gluons” (p. 126)
“I’ve never seen a religion that wasn’t basically evil.”
Rudy Rucker libro Master of Space and Time
Fuente: Master of Space and Time (1984), Chapter 10, “God’s Laws” (p. 72)