My love of science fiction comes from the idea of being able to explore ideas and concepts to an either logical or illogical extreme.
Bill Nye, so that guy truly knows everything, and I tested him. I'd come in every day with some new question for him that I'd assuming he'd have no idea basically how to answer it - basically he knows everything.
All my life I have apparently been tying my shoelaces wrong, there is a much more mathematically beautiful way of doing it, that I was shown by Bill Nye - with Neil deGrasse Tyson looking on.
I wanted to do '2001' from Hal's perspective. What it finally ended up being was 'Final Destination' in space.
People talk about drones like they're a bad thing, but they forget there are people behind them. It's a lot easier to blame the technology than to accept that people are a cancer on this planet.
The reality is almost everything I do I cringe about later.