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"'The Heat Death of the Universe' by Pamela Zoline: An Appreciation by Alison Page". On the Ellen Datlow/SCI FICTION Project blog. Hewitt, Elizabeth: "Generic Exhaustion and the 'Heat Death' of Science Fiction". SFS 64:3, 1994. "Zoline, Pamela A." In Curtis C. Smith (ed.), Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers, New York: St. Martin's Press ...
The heat death of the universe (also known as the Big Chill or Big Freeze) [1] [2] is a hypothesis on the ultimate fate of the universe, which suggests the universe will evolve to a state of no thermodynamic free energy, and will therefore be unable to sustain processes that increase entropy.
Dave Pringle reviewed New Worlds: An Anthology for Imagine magazine, and commented that "the highlights include Barry Bayley's brilliant pastiche of William Burroughs, 'The Four-Colour Problem' (surely the best thing Bayley ever wrote?) and Pamela Zoline's oddly moving 'The Heat Death of the Universe', a Pop Art painting come to life". [2]
The July 1967 issue of New Worlds contained Pamela Zoline's first story, "The Heat Death of the Universe", [14] which used entropy, a frequent theme in New Worlds, as a metaphor. [21]
"The Heat Death of the Universe," by Pamela Zoline "The Planners" by Kate Wilhelm "The Dance of the Changer and the Three" by Terry Carr "The Last Flight of Dr. Ain," by James Tiptree, Jr. (Alice Sheldon) "Where No Sun Shines" by Gardner Dozois "The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories" by Gene Wolfe "Angouleme" by Thomas M. Disch
Heat death may refer to: Heat death of the universe, a proposed cosmological event Heat death paradox, a philosophical examination of the cosmological event; Hyperthermia, injury up to and including death, from excessive heat; Thermal shock, the destruction of equipment by overheating; A Supernova, heat death of a star, along with the death of ...
BY INSIDE EDITION She's the central figure in a murder case so lurid it inspired the movie To Die For, starring Nicole Kidman. Now, 25 years after her infamous 1990 crime, Pamela Smart says prison ...
The Last Question – A short story by Isaac Asimov which considers the inevitable outcome of heat death in the universe and how it may be reversed. Heat death of the universe – Possible fate of the universe; Timeline of the far future – Scientific projections regarding the far future