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About Alastair Reynolds

In 1990, while working as an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency, Alastair Reynolds began drafting stories that treated interstellar travel not as magic but as engineering, subject to light-speed delays, time dilation, and entropy’s slow erosion of civilizations. His debut novel, Revelation Space, introduced the Inhibitors: ancient, galaxy-spanning machines obeying cold thermodynamic logic, not malice, a radical departure from sentient alien antagonists. He pioneered the 'slow future' aesthetic: no FTL, no utopias, just humanity clinging to memory across millennia-long voyages aboard generation ships or uploaded minds drifting in cryo-sleep. His work insists that cosmic scale isn’t backdrop, it’s pressure, shaping psychology, politics, and even narrative structure. When he abandoned ESA for full-time writing in 2004, he carried with him orbital mechanics textbooks and mission logs from Rosetta and Giotto, not inspiration, but constraint. That discipline forged a new grammar for space opera: one where silence between stars is measured in decades, and every jump leaves scars on the soul.

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  • “How did your work at ESA shape the physics in Revelation Space?”
  • “Why did you choose the Inhibitors as non-conscious cosmic threats?”
  • “What real exoplanet data influenced the worldbuilding in Elysium Fire?”
  • “How do you reconcile hard sci-fi rigor with operatic scale in Poseidon's Children?”

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Did Alastair Reynolds really work on the Rosetta mission?
Yes—he was a senior scientist at ESA’s Space Science Department from 1991 to 2004, contributing to data analysis for Rosetta, Giotto, and ISO. His role involved calibrating instruments and modeling dust environments around comets, which later informed the gritty realism of spacecraft operations in his novels.
What is the 'Revelation Space universe' timeline structure?
It spans roughly 5,000 years, anchored by relativistic time dilation: events unfold non-linearly across star systems due to differing reference frames. The chronology is deliberately fragmented—no single ‘canon’ sequence—mirroring how causality fractures at interstellar distances.
Why does Reynolds avoid faster-than-light travel in his fiction?
He treats FTL as a narrative dead end—erasing temporal consequence, isolation, and scale. By enforcing lightspeed limits, he forces characters to confront entropy, memory decay, and civilizational drift, turning physics into both plot engine and philosophical lens.
How does Reynolds use archaeology in his cosmology?
Archaeological methods—stratigraphy, artifact degradation, linguistic drift—structure how civilizations interpret deep time. In Chasm City, ruins aren’t set dressing; they’re contested epistemic objects, where recovering lost tech means reconstructing collapsed histories, not just finding blueprints.

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