Alexander MacDonald: How centuries of sci-fi sparked spaceflight
亞力山大•麥唐諾: 科幻小說如何啟發我們登上月球
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一個關於故事的故事。
是因為我認為我們得要記住,
because I think we need to remember
we tell each other
or entertainment or narratives.
或闡述某事而已。
and ideas across our societies
散播到社會各處,
technological achievements
transformations yet to come might also.
也可能會根據故事創造出來。
of the recent Dutch invention
接觸到一項荷蘭的新發明,
放在一根長管子內,
and put them in a long tube
farther than ever before.
延伸到前所未見的距離。
his new telescope to the heavens
"Sidereus Nuncius," published in 1610.
出版的《星際信使》一書,
what he had discovered.
was not just a celestial object
在夜空中游移的天體,
這個字是拉丁文的「海」。
and the Moon had been discovered,
to think about how to travel there.
要如何前往那裡。
及旅途可能會是什麼樣子。
was actually the Bishop of Hereford,
是赫里福德的主教,
about a Spanish explorer,
on the island of St. Helena
of the local wild geese
on a voyage to the Moon.
飛往月球的旅程。
or a Discourse of a Voyage Thither,"
《月中人或論月球之旅》
and anonymously in 1638,
書中出現好幾個爭議性的觀點,
of controversial ideas that it contained,
of the Copernican view of the universe
of the Solar System,
concept of gravity
地心引力的概念:
that the weight of an object
distance from Earth.
of his idea of a goose machine
登上月球的點子了。
to the Moon by goose machine
進行登月之旅的想法
or technically creative to us today,
或技術的創意,
getting to the Moon not by a dream
要透過作夢或魔法來完成,
had written about,
that we could build machines
in minds across the generations.
世世代代的人心中播下種子。
by his contemporary, John Wilkins,
是同時期的約翰•威爾金斯,
of the Royal Society.
in Godwin's text seriously
戈德溫文中關於太空旅行的想法,
of the New World in the Moon,
Another Habitable World in that Planet."
that word "habitable."
been a powerful incentive
machines that could go there.
登上月球的機器。
a number of technical methods
the earliest known nonfiction account
來描述登月的可能方法。
most notably by Cyrano de Bergerac,
以西哈諾•德貝熱拉克的
the idea of people building machines
and technical nuance.
effectively ceased.
about getting to the Moon,
of the laws of gravity by Newton
by Robert Hooke and Robert Boyle
發明了真空幫浦,
existed between the planets,
between the Earth and the Moon.
made very little intellectual progress
the Industrial Revolution
of steam engines and boilers
about how they could build a capsule
可以去思考如何建造出
of spaceflight was written,
偉大的太空飛行故事,
in terms of gothic poems
我們想到的是哥德體詩作,
a technical thinker.
with gas street lighting,
採用煤氣街燈的城市,
by the technological revolution
這項技術革命讓他很著迷。
not to be one of his gothic tales
並不是他的哥德體故事,
他的個人觀點,
his own personal view
of the universe.
天地萬物的宇宙學本質。
in fantastical technical detail
in this than in his short story,
of One Hans Pfaall."
失業鼓風器製造師。
bellows maker in Rotterdam,
this is Poe, after all --
畢竟這是愛倫坡作品——
enclosed balloon-borne carriage
用氣球運載的密封車廂,
through the vacuum of space
develop this story alone,
他一個人發展出來的,
"A Man in the Moone"
兩百年前的作品《月中人》致謝,
ingenious little book."
voyage to the Moon may seem
比野鵝機器成熟多少,
than the goose machine,
of the construction of the device
dynamics of the voyage
能依照他的描述畫出圖解,
in the very first spaceflight encyclopedia
or to "verisimilitude," as he called it,
他自稱是重視「逼真感」——
to the Moon," written in 1865.
寫的《從地球到月球》。
a remarkable legacy
to the real voyages to the Moon
才發生的真實登月之旅
over a hundred years later.
to the Moon takes place from Florida,
登月之旅是從佛羅里達出發,
during the Apollo program itself.
to Poe's influence on him,
明確表達致敬之意,
for this feat in the book in Baltimore,
幕後功臣們到巴爾的摩,
會員一起大喊「敬艾倫坡!」
"Cheers for Edgar Poe!"
for their conquest of the Moon.
他們遠征月球的計畫。
go on to influence and inspire
後來也影響和鼓舞了
rocketry in Russia and in Germany,
液態燃料火箭技術先鋒,
和赫爾曼奧伯特,
to the field of spaceflight
投身到太空飛行的領域,
to the Moon" as teenagers,
閱讀了《從地球到月球》,
committing themselves
the only one in the 19th century
不只是凡爾納的故事。
directly inspired
《世界大戰》直接啟發了
Robert Goddard.
"War of the Worlds"
戈達德在他的日記中寫道,
a cherry tree on his family's farm
taking off from the valley below
一艘太空船從山谷起飛,
that he would commit the rest of his life
他決定把餘生投入
that he saw in his mind's eye.
he would celebrate that day
他都會把櫻桃樹的那一天,
his cherry tree day,
the works of Verne and of Wells
凡爾納和威爾斯的作品,
and his commitment
and effort that would be required
to the Moon" and "The War of the Worlds"
《從地球到月球》和《世界大戰》,
決定奉獻一生來解決太空飛行的問題。
were inspired to dedicate their lives
and their works in turn
technical communities
communities of spaceflight.
weirdly fascinated by stories
17、19 世紀科幻小說迷?
that these stories remind us
能讓我們記得
driving spaceflight
歷史文明進程,
innovation more broadly.
經濟學家,我花了很多時間
the economic origins
有什麼樣的經濟起源。
of billionaire tech entrepreneurs
科技企業家開始投資之前,
in liquid fuel rocketry,
液態燃料火箭技術之前,
are found in stories and in ideas.
都是在故事和構想中找到的。
concepts for spaceflight were articulated.
就描繪在這些故事中,
也透過這些故事的描述,
for humanity in space
intellectual community
on the ideas for spacecraft
as they could finally be built.
for over 300 years,
經過了三百多年,
a culture of spaceflight.
thousands of people
some of us have looked at the stars
星星並渴望前往,
of the concepts and systems
about Godwin, Poe and Verne
艾倫坡,和凡爾納,
also tell us of the importance
能讓我們普遍了解到,
關於未來的故事的重要性。
about the future more generally.
transmit information or ideas.
在傳遞資訊或想法。
to dedicate our lives
社會和科技主力人士。
and remember it when we tell our stories.
故事時,必須了解並記住這點。
dystopian paths we may take
理想破滅的反烏托邦之路,
stories we tell each other,
越多反烏托邦的故事,
for possible dystopian futures.
that plant the seeds,
就算不是為烏托邦播下種子,
of technological, societal
新計畫,在科技、社會,
that the stories we tell each other
來轉變未來,
the example of this,
得要記得這個例子,
for over 300 years
to look back upon and remark
to new heights and to new shores,
追求新高度和新疆界,
and new possibilities,
和新的可能性,
our world for the better.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Alexander MacDonald - EconomistTED Senior Fellow Alexander MacDonald develops strategies to advance space exploration and encourage private-sector space activities.
Why you should listen
Alexander MacDonald founded NASA's Emerging Space Office, helps build small satellite programs around the world, and is the author of The Long Space Age. He is an economist with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and is currently assigned to serve as the Senior Economic Advisor at NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
MacDonald is the author and editor of a number of NASA reports including "Emerging Space: The Evolving Landscape of 21st Century American Spaceflight," "Public-Private Partnerships for Space Capability Development" and "Economic Development of Low-Earth Orbit." He also led the development of "A Strategy for Human Spaceflight in Low Earth Orbit and Economic Growth in Space," submitted to the National Space Council in 2018 by NASA, the Department of State and the Department of Commerce. And he helped develop the NASA strategy for the 2016 Presidential Transition. He is an advocate for the use of small satellites -- cubesats -- for technical and capacity development throughout the world, having helped initiate cubesat projects in Lithuania and Kyrgyzstan and having helped establish nationwide cubesat initiatives in the US and Canada.
MacDonald was a research faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University and worked for the Universities Space Research Association while at NASA's Ames Research Center where he worked on small satellite mission designs and served as the center's first research economist on staff. He received his undergraduate degree in economics from Queen's University in Canada, his master's degree in economics from the University of British Columbia and was a Clarendon Scholar at the University of Oxford, where he obtained his doctorate on the long-run economic history of American space exploration. He was also an inaugural TED Senior Fellow and received the History Manuscript of the Year Award in 2016 from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
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