The Science of Science Fiction with Dr. Frederick Walter

Wed, 29 Apr, 2026 at 07:00 pm UTC-04:00

159 Main St, East Hampton, NY, United States, New York 11937 | East Hampton

East Hampton Library
Publisher/HostEast Hampton Library
The Science of Science Fiction with Dr. Frederick Walter
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Have you ever looked at the transporter in Star Trek or the rotating, artificial gravity spaceship in 2001: A Space Odyssey and wondered “Is that actually possible?” We have all been enthralled by the imaginings of Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Gene Roddenbury, Jules Verne and so many others who have foreshadowed future science. History is full of “fiction” that later became reality, like hand-held communication devices, tablets, and space satellites. But the term “science fiction” is a misnomer in that it is generally not fiction about science. The genre is more appropriately titled “speculative fiction” since authors are free to speculate about what might have been, what is, and what might be. When these speculations are carried out subject to the constraints of physical law, we have what is called “Hard Science Fiction.” This lecture will delight all who appreciate the so-called “sci-fi” genre as they will discover what might have been, what is, and what might yet be subject to the constraints of physical law.

After the lecture, weather permitting, in-person attendees will enjoy stargazing by telescope with Hamptons Observatory astronomers. Feel free to bring your own telescope.
Dr. Frederick Walter is an observational astronomer. He was a professor of Astronomy at Stony Brook University (SBU) since 1989 and has been Professor Emeritus since December 2025. He has a Bachelor of Science in Physics from MIT, received his PhD in Astronomy from the University of California at Berkeley, and spent eight years as a postdoc at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He was a member of the Instrument Development Team of the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph, one of the first-generation science instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope. He has also observed with other space telescopes, including the International Ultraviolet Explorer. His research interests include galactic novae, the formation of low mass stars, the birth and death of stars, and stellar magnetic activity (stellar weather). Dr. Walter was formerly a member of the Board of Directors of the Associated Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) and is the Stony Brook representative to the Astronomical Society of New York.
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