Beyond Infinity
Beyond Infinity may refer to: *"Beyond Infinity", science fiction radio play by Villiers Gerson, aired in 1950 as an episode of ''Dimension X'' * ''Beyond Infinity'' (short story collection), a collection of science fiction stories by Robert Spencer Carr, published in 1951 *'' Beyond Infinity'', alternative title of 1961 science fiction anthology by Alan E. Nourse *Beyond Infinity, the distribution company for the 1987 science fiction comedy film ''Galactic Gigolo'' *'' Beyond Infinity'', science fiction novel by Gregory Benford *'' Beyond Infinity'', anime adaption of manga series ''Babel II'' *"Beyond Infinity", track on 2008 synth concept album '' Reality After Midnight'' by William C. Woxlin *" Beyond Infinity", 2011 Brazilian death metal track by Thyresis * ''Beyond Infinity'' (mathematics book), nonfiction book about infinity by Eugenia Cheng, published in 2017 See also *''Au-delà de l'Infini'' 'Beyond Infinity'' 1952 French science fiction novel by Henri René Guieu Henr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Dimension X Episodes
'' Dimension X'' was an NBC radio program broadcast on an unsponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950, to September 29, 1951. The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were pre-recorded. Fred Wiehe and Edward King were the directors. Norman Rose Norman Rose (June 23, 1917 – November 12, 2004) was an American actor, film narrator and radio announcer whose velvety baritone was often called "the Voice of God" by colleagues. He was best known as the narrator's voice in the fictitious coffee ... was heard as both announcer and narrator.Widner, James F. and Meade Frierson, III. ''Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look at 1950–1975''. AFAB, 1996. See also * List of ''X Minus One'' episodes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dimension X Episodes, List Of Lists of radio series episodes ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beyond Infinity (short Story Collection)
''Beyond Infinity'' is a collection of science fiction stories by author Robert Spencer Carr. It was first published in 1951 by Fantasy Press in an edition of 2,779 copies. Two of the stories originally appeared in ''The Saturday Evening Post'', while the title story and "Mutation" saw first publication in the book. Contents * "Morning Star" * "Mutation" * "Those Men from Mars" * "Beyond Infinity" Reception ''The New York Times'' reviewer Villiers Gerson found the title story "overprecious," but praised the others for the author's "humor, his absorption with human values, and his writing skill." P. Schuyler Miller recommended the collection as a "wedding of good, tried science-fiction themes, worked out deftly, with real fictional know-how.""The Reference Library", ''Astounding Science Fiction'', November 1951, p.119 References * * *{{cite book , last=Tuck , first=Donald H. , authorlink=Donald H. Tuck , title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy , location=Chi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beyond Infinity (Alan E
Beyond Infinity may refer to: *"Beyond Infinity", science fiction radio play by Villiers Gerson, aired in 1950 as an episode of ''Dimension X'' * ''Beyond Infinity'' (short story collection), a collection of science fiction stories by Robert Spencer Carr, published in 1951 *'' Beyond Infinity'', alternative title of 1961 science fiction anthology by Alan E. Nourse *Beyond Infinity, the distribution company for the 1987 science fiction comedy film ''Galactic Gigolo'' *'' Beyond Infinity'', science fiction novel by Gregory Benford *'' Beyond Infinity'', anime adaption of manga series ''Babel II'' *"Beyond Infinity", track on 2008 synth concept album ''Reality After Midnight'' by William C. Woxlin *" Beyond Infinity", 2011 Brazilian death metal track by Thyresis * ''Beyond Infinity'' (mathematics book), nonfiction book about infinity by Eugenia Cheng, published in 2017 See also *''Au-delà de l'Infini'' 'Beyond Infinity'' 1952 French science fiction novel by Henri René Guieu *''Slave ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Galactic Gigolo
''Galactic Gigolo'' (also known as ''Club Earth'') is a 1987 American science fiction comedy film directed by Gorman Bechard. Plot Eoj (Carmine Capobianco), a sentient vegetable alien who wins a grand prize from a game show on his home planet of Crowak. The prize is a two-week expenses paid trip to Earth. Eoj somewhat resembles a broccoli, but he has shape shifting abilities. Once he arrives on Earth, the alien disguises himself as a man and develops a taste for sex with Earth women. Hildy (Debi Thibeault) is a reporter who is writing a chronicle of Eoj's adventures. After a televised press conference featuring Eoj, the mob decides to capture the alien and force it to aid in the commission of crimes, while a group of rednecks decide Eoj is communist and must be killed. Cast Carmine Capobianco .......... Eoj Debi Thibeault .............. Hildy Frank Stewart ............... Waldo Ruth Collins ............ Dr. Ruth Pepper Reception TV Guide TV Guide is an Ame ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beyond Infinity (Gregory Benford)
''Beyond the Fall of Night'' (1990) is a novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Gregory Benford. The first part of ''Beyond the Fall of Night'' is a reprint of Clarke’s ''Against the Fall of Night'' while the second half is a "sequel" by Gregory Benford that takes place many years later. This book is unrelated to ''The City and the Stars'' which is an expanded version of ''Against the Fall of Night'' which Clarke wrote himself three years after the publication of ''Against the Fall of Night''. Critical response James Nicoll James Davis Nicoll (born March 18, 1961) is a Canadian freelance game and speculative fiction reviewer, former security guard and role-playing game store owner, and also works as a first reader for the Science Fiction Book Club. As a Usene ... described ''Beyond the Fall of Night'' as "an atrocity" and "an abomination", saying that it is "not just a bad book, the events in it can not happen given the events in 'Against'', and that the only thing it ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beyond Infinity (anime)
is a Japanese 1971 manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It was translated into an animated format in 1973 as a television series, in 1992 as an original video animation series and in 2001 as a thirteen-episode television series. Yokoyama's sequel to the series, set in a parallel universe, is entitled . Plot The series follows Koichi, a Japanese schoolboy, who learns that he is the reincarnation of the alien entity, Babel. As such, Koichi is entrusted with Babel's powers and joined by three protectors: Rodem, a shape-shifting black panther; Ropross, a pterodactyl-like flying creature; and Poseidon, a giant robot that always rises from the depth of the ocean when summoned. The boy hero commands his newfound powers and companions in order to defend the Earth. Babel II (manga) Characters ;Babel II :The main character's real name is Koichi Yamano. (His family name differs by version, including ''Furumi'', ''Yamano'', and ''Kamiya''.) Koichi lives an ordinary junior hig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reality After Midnight
Reality After Midnight is the seventh album by William C. Woxlin. According to William C. Woxlin the album is a concept album revolving around a man's life in a big city where he've to battle with drugs, alcohol and parties. For this album William combined influences from his ex-group Sywnthkrawft, with his more ambient projects. This is also the first album to feature vocals by William C. Woxlin. Since William's change of name (from 'William Johansson' to 'William C. Woxlin') this album will be released under his new name during the spring of 2009. Overview During the peak of Williams band Sywnthkrawft he started to write songs for a third album. But after their announcement of an indefinite hiatus William decided to make a new solo album. The first recording sessions started in May 2007 with the whole group; but later William discharged Gustav Jacobsson and Viktor Jacobsson from the project and recorded the album by himself. The final album contains 16 song from sessions made ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beyond Infinity (Thyresis)
''Thyresis'' is the debut studio album by Brazilian melodic death metal band Thyresis, released in 2011. It is a concept album portraying a collective of thoughts and ideas about the world and society. According to the band's bassist and singer, the name of the band and the album is also explained in the concept.Fabiano CruzAlquimia Rock Club: Interview with Victor Hugo Targino July 2011 Concept ::"The concept of the album revolves around an organization of ideas about the world based on our (and mostly mine) personal experiences. I wanted to take part of what I felt and lived, and expose it as a critique, but in a positive way, with the intention of overcoming hard times. ::Not only that, we chose to write a conceptual album to sort of explain the meaning of the word Thyresis, resulting in a way of facing life based on the overcoming of barriers, and not only a shallow name with no meaning." :::—Victor Hugo Targino Track listing I: Silence Feels No Hold # "Silent Monologue" (i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beyond Infinity (mathematics Book)
''Beyond Infinity : An Expedition to the Outer Limits of Mathematics'' is a popular mathematics book by Eugenia Cheng centered on concepts of infinity. It was published by Basic Books and (with a slightly different title) by Profile Books in 2017, and in a paperback edition in 2018. It was shortlisted for the Royal Society Prizes for Science Books, 2017 Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize. Topics The book is divided into two parts, with the first exploring notions leading to concepts of actual infinity, concrete but infinite mathematical values. After an exploration of number systems, this part discusses set theory, cardinal numbers, and ordinal numbers, transfinite arithmetic, and the existence of different infinite sizes of sets. Topics used to illustrate these concepts include Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel, Cantor's diagonal argument, and the unprovability of the continuum hypothesis. The second part concerns mathematics related to the idea of potentia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Henri René Guieu
Henri René Guieu (19 March 1926 – 2 January 2000) was a French science fiction writer and ufologist, who published primarily with the pseudonym Jimmy Guieu. He occasionally used other pseudonyms as well, including ''Claude Vauzière'' for a young adult series, ''Jimmy G. Quint'' (with Georges Pierquin) for a number of espionage novels, ''Claude Rostaing'' for two detective novels and ''Dominique Verseau'' for six erotic novels. Overview Guieu was one of the authors published by Fleuve Noir company's ''Anticipation'' science fiction imprint. His first novel, ''Le Pionnier de l'Atome'' he Pioneer of the Atom(1952), concerned a journey into the microcosmos through psychic powers. With his second novel, ''Au-delà de l'Infini'' eyond Infinity(1952), Guieu introduced the character of American biologist ''Jerry Barclay'' and reversed the theme. This time, it was our universe that was a microcosmos contained within the knee of a beautiful woman from a macrocosmos. Guieu conti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity
''Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity'' is a 1987 film that utilises the premise of the frequently-adapted 1924 short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, setting it on an alien world and populating it with bikini-clad space prison escapees and weird space monsters. It was directed by Ken Dixon and stars Elizabeth Kaitan, Cindy Beal, Brinke Stevens, Don Scribner, and Carl Horner. Plot Daria and Tisa, two nubile female prisoners, clad only in rough-cut rabbit skin bikinis, break out of their cell in a space gulag, overpower their guards, and escape in a shuttlecraft. The ship mysteriously malfunctions and the girls crash land on a nearby habitable world where they become the guests of Zed, a man with a scarred face who lives in a large fortress. He is the planet’s sole sentient inhabitant and is guarded by two robots who also act as the fortress' keepers. Given new clothes, the girls are invited to join Zed for an evening meal at his table. At dinner, the two girls ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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To Infinity And Beyond (catchphrase)
''Toy Story'' is a 1995 American computer-animated comedy film directed by John Lasseter (in his feature directorial debut), produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The first installment in the '' Toy Story'' franchise, it was the first entirely computer-animated feature film, as well as the first feature film from Pixar. It was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, and Alec Sokolow from a story by Lasseter, Stanton, Pete Docter, and Joe Ranft. The film features music by Randy Newman, was produced by Bonnie Arnold and Ralph Guggenheim, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull. The film features the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Annie Potts, R. Lee Ermey, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, and Erik von Detten. Taking place in a world where toys come to life when humans are not present, the plot of ''Toy Story'' focuses on the relationship betwe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |