The age of vapor
7 June 2026 at 21:05
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This week on my podcast, I read my latest Locus Magazine column, βThe Age of Vapor,β about the role science fiction imaginaires plays in fueling high-tech investment bubbles.
Itβs one thing to make everything about imaginary technology when youβre writing SF. The point of those imaginative exercises is to illumiΒnate: To provoke reflection on our present moment, to inspire or warn about the future.But spinning narratives about imaginary technology as investment advice is a very different matter. The point here is to obscure: to conΒvince investors that a company with a 90% market share will somehow continue to grow, to stave off the day when Steinβs Law (βIf something cannot go on forever, it will stopβ) asserts itself.