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  1. Arthur C. Clarke. Sir Arthur Charles Clarke ( Minehead, Somerset, 6 December 1917 – Colombo, Sri Lanka, 19 March 2008) was a British writer and inventor. He was most famous for his science fiction novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for working with director Stanley Kubrick on the movie of the same name. Clarke and Isaac Asimov were probably the ...

  2. Dec 1, 1987 · May 23, 2022. 2061: Odyssey Three (Space Odyssey #3), Arthur C. Clarke. 2061: Odyssey Three is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, published in 1987. It is the third book in Clarke's Space Odyssey series. It returns to one of the lead characters of the previous novels, Heywood Floyd, and their adventures from the 2061 ...

  3. Mar 19, 2008 · Arthur C. Clarke, a writer whose seamless blend of scientific expertise and poetic imagination helped usher in the space age, died early Wednesday in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where he had lived since 1956.

  4. A man whose visionary ideas anticipated the space age, Sir Arthur C. Clarke died on 19 March 2008 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, at the age of 90. ITU pays tribute to his work. Arthur Charles Clarke was born on 16 December 1917 in Minehead, Somerset, United Kingdom. During the Second World War he was involved in developing the new technology of radar.

  5. clarkeinstitute.org › arthur-c-clarke › quotable-arthur-c-clarkeQuotable Arthur C. Clarke

    The quotes provided below reflect the insights of Arthur C. Clarke spanning a wide range of topics concerning the human condition, our existence on Earth, and Earth’s place in a greater cosmos. Uncited quotes are provided by Neil McAleer, Arthur C. Clarke’s biographer. Cited quotes have been checked by Institute staff against primary ...

  6. "The only thing we can be sure of about the future, is that it will be absolutely fantastic. So, if what I say now seems to you to be very reasonable, then I...

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  7. Feb 19, 2024 · Arthur C. Clarke’s quote is much more than an invitation to challenge the status quo; it is a profound commentary on the human spirit, on our innate desire to explore, discover, and transcend. It encapsulates the essence of human progress—our ability to imagine a better future and our willingness to work towards it, despite the odds.