While writing is certainly a legitimate profession, I highly doubt
that 'scientists' (if my understanding of the rather general term you
used is the same as yours) would 'research' a genre of fiction.
Inspired by, perhaps. Any good creative mind is inspired.
But for a scientist to sit down and telling his/her research sponsor
(scientists are RARELY independantly wealthy enough to do their own
work), 'Hey, I'm reading SNOW CRASH to see if I can't come up with
something cool to build' would be the nails in their professional-
career coffin.
And really... more to the point, I highly doubt any of the scientists
who MAY JUST be doing that very thing, would be hanging out on this
group. Try alt.mad-scientist.fnork.
As for your thesis, break a leg.
On 6 30 , 10:02, Morax <thor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I'm writing my thesis (diploma) oncyberpunkand it's connection to
> Film Noir. I would be happy about your help.
> Does anyone know scientists who do research onCyberpunk? Or do you
> know any books aboutcyberpunkI can use for my diploma?
>
> Thank you.


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