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Latest novel: MORPHOTROPHIC
Latest collection: SLEEP AND THE SOUL
Web site: http://gregegan.net
Also: @gregeganSF@mathstodon.xyz

Greg Egan

@gregeganSF

SF writer / computer programmer Latest novel: MORPHOTROPHIC Latest collection: SLEEP AND THE SOUL Web site: http://gregegan.net Also: @[email protected]

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When Cara Leon goes missing, Sam Mujrif is hired to investigate. Cara is 8 times taller than Sam, but evidence points to players much smaller than either of them—and technology with the potential to radically alter the balance of power between the scales. gregegan.net/SCALE/SCALE.ht…

gregeganSF's tweet image. When Cara Leon goes missing, Sam Mujrif is hired to investigate. Cara is 8 times taller than Sam, but evidence points to players much smaller than either of them—and technology with the potential to radically alter the balance of power between the scales.

gregegan.net/SCALE/SCALE.ht…

St. Peter: So ... you claim you studied Applied Mathematics at university? Me: [Starting to sweat] Sure. St. Peter: So, remind me ... which one is Neumann boundary conditions, and which one is Dirichlet? Me: I am so screwed.


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#inktober #Inktober2025 11 historically accurate

ArchaicOnHitREC's tweet image. #inktober #Inktober2025 11 historically accurate

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Fun problem for high school students that I saw in a 5 year fb memory. Also a fun fact!

mikeandallie's tweet image. Fun problem for high school students that I saw in a 5 year fb memory.  Also a fun fact!

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Got yet another Google Scholar alert for a hallucinated citation of a paper I didn't write. This is the second time this has happened. Please don't use LLMs to write your related work section

TaliaRinger's tweet image. Got yet another Google Scholar alert for a hallucinated citation of a paper I didn't write. This is the second time this has happened. Please don't use LLMs to write your related work section

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We're thrilled to announce that Greg Egan's novella "Spare Parts of the Mind" is our latest cover story! You can read it along with other fantastic science fiction by Ray Nayler, Susan Shwartz, Sean Monaghan, and more when our Nov/Dec issue drops next week

Asimovs_SF's tweet image. We're thrilled to announce that Greg Egan's novella "Spare Parts of the Mind" is our latest cover story! You can read it along with other fantastic science fiction by Ray Nayler, Susan Shwartz, Sean Monaghan, and more   when our Nov/Dec issue drops next week

Cringing listening to Avi Loeb on Australian Radio National. The journalist tried valiantly to push back as Loeb compared himself to Galileo and dismissed every expert in comets and planetary science as deluded, but I wish they’d had someone qualified to debate him in real time.


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Our Nobel Prize predictions for the next week. #Nobel2025


“Flow” was eerily beautiful, charming, sad, strange and hopeful. Part of my brain baulked at the disparity between the lush, near-photorealistic landscapes/architecture vs the blocky palette in which the animals were rendered but I managed to shut that out and go with the story.


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