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Niven's and essay
The Alderson disk is discussed in Larry Niven's " Bigger than Worlds " essay, 1974, which can be found in his Playgrounds of the Mind anthology.
A different law is given this name in Niven's essay " The Theory and Practice of Time Travel ":
The essay was first printed in Niven's 1971 collection, All the Myriad Ways.

Niven's and was
The Kzinti " crossed-over " in to the Star Trek universe in the animated episode " The Slaver Weapon ", which was written by Larry Niven and is adapted from Niven's own short story " The Soft Weapon ".
The Ringworld science fiction role-playing game was published by Chaosium in 1984, using the Basic Role-Playing system for its rules and Larry Niven's Ringworld novels as a setting.
The Ringworld role-playing game box set was titled " Larry Niven's Ringworld: Roleplaying Adventure Beneath the Great Arch ", referring to the way the Ringworld looked from its interior surface.
The game was inspired by such classic science fiction stories as the Dumarest Saga series by E. C. Tubb, the Foundation stories of Isaac Asimov, H. Beam Piper's Space Viking, Larry Niven's Known Space, Jerry Pournelle's CoDominium, Poul Anderson's Polesotechnic League and several other works of science fiction literature.
A hull material that gets stronger with pressure in the film The Core was nicknamed unobtainium, but the concept under different names can be seen in the anti-gravity material cavorite and the super-strong material scrith from Larry Niven's novel Ringworld, which requires a tensile strength on the order of the forces binding an atomic nucleus together.
In this movie, the main focus was on David Niven's role as Sir Charles Lytton, the infamous jewel thief nicknamed " the Phantom ", and his plan to steal the Pink Panther diamond.
Niven's grandfather William Degacher was killed in the Battle of Isandlwana ( 1879 ), during the Zulu War.
The source for the dates and places of birth of the above was William Edward Graham Niven's army service record which, curiously, does not give a place of birth for David, but his birth certificate states Belgrave Mansions, London.
Roxburgh, who was unlike any of Niven's previous headmasters.
However, Niven's second marriage was as tumultuous as his first marriage was content.
Kristina later told biographer Graham Lord that she was convinced that she was Niven's secret child by another fashion model, Mona Gunnarson.
Niven's friend Billie More noted: " This is not kind, but when Hjördis died I can't think of a single soul who was sorry ".
His first Hollywood motion picture was 1956's Around the World in Eighty Days in which he played David Niven's coachman.
Niven and Ustinov were working on the film The Way Ahead, as actor and writer respectively, but the difference in their ranks-Niven was a Lieutenant-Colonel and Ustinov a private-made their regular association militarily impossible ; to solve the problem, Ustinov was appointed as Niven's batman.
Niven's encounter with the streaker was voted the top Oscars moment by film fans in 2001.
Niven numbers, Niven's constant, and Niven's theorem are named in his honor ; also, in 2000, the asteroid 12513 Niven, discovered in 1998, was named after him.
While these works were not the first in the " Magic Universe " or " Warlock " series, they marked a turning point after the 1973 oil crisis and Niven's subsequent transformation of the series into an allegory for a modern-day energy crisis ; the novella was also the first work longer than a short story.
The problems and solutions were originally published anonymously, but the solution of this problem ( and one other ) were included in Niven's The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, which was published eleven years after Maxwell's death.
The githyanki / illithid relationship was inspired by Larry Niven's World of Ptavvs.
In Niven's story, ambulatory partner Howie found no mechanical reason for brainship Eric's claim of immobility, which was endangering both of their lives.

Niven's and published
Ariel: The Book of Fantasy was a periodical book published by Peacock Press in the 1970s ; among the more famous stories published by this elaborately produced and illustrated ( and, for the time, expensive ) series was Larry Niven's " Source of Power.

Niven's and collection
An agent of the ARM, Gil Hamilton, is the protagonist of Niven's sci-fi detective stories, a series-within-a-series gathered in the collection Flatlander ( Confusingly, " Flatlander " is also the name of an unrelated Known Space story.
Niven's Laws is also the title of a 1984 collection of Niven's short stories.
Included in the 1989 collection N-Space are six laws titled Niven's Laws for Writers.

Niven's and All
All four of Niven's children, as well as many of his friends, told Lord that Hjördis, unable to achieve an acting career, had affairs with other men and became an alcoholic.
The same concept was treated, somewhat more pessimistically, in Larry Niven's short story " All the Myriad Ways ".

Niven's and ideas
Apart from the obvious references to the preceding novel Ringworld, The Ringworld Engineers also draws upon ideas elaborated in Niven's 1973 novel Protector for Teela Brown's ultimate fate.

Niven's and teleportation
The impact of inventions and technology on society is a recurring, if not central theme in Niven's work: for example, addiction to electric brain stimulation resulting in " wireheads ", or the secondary and tertiary effects of an invention such as teleportation on social behavior, problems, and mores.
For example, humans in Niven's universe invented a method of cheap teleportation in the twenty-fifth century called a transfer booth, which requires an enclosed space at either end of the transmission.

Niven's and stories
* A world in Larry Niven's Known Space stories.
Many of Niven's stories take place in his Known Space universe, in which humanity shares the several habitable solar systems nearest to the Sun with over a dozen alien species, including the aggressive feline Kzinti and the very intelligent but cowardly Pierson's Puppeteers, which are frequently central characters.
* In Larry Niven's harsh Known Space stories ( 1964-) Mars is a backwater bypassed by humans in their rush to the mineral wealth of the Asteroid Belt.
Those aspirations are remembered in science fiction such as Arthur C. Clarke's A Fall of Moondust and 2001: A Space Odyssey, Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, Joanna Russ's 1968 novel Picnic on Paradise, and Larry Niven's Known Space stories.
For example, Larry Niven's fictional universe Known Space has an approximately 135 year period in which Niven allows other authors to write stories about the Man-Kzin Wars.
* Larry Niven's Gil ' the ARM ' Hamilton stories: Death by Ecstasy ( 1968 ), ARM ( 1975 ), and The Patchwork Girl ( 1980 ) ( although it should be noted that, as these stories are science fiction, the methods of producing the locked-room mystery are not necessarily based on present-day science )
In Larry Niven's Known Space stories, Luyten's Star is Down's primary ( known as " L5 1668 ", a corrupted designation ).
In Larry Niven's Known Space stories, an alien species known as the Bandersnatch, also edible and intelligent, is described as being " smooth as a shmoo.
This concept shows up in several of Larry Niven's short stories and various episodes of The Invisible Man ( 2000 TV series ).
* Larry Niven's Hugo Award-winning stories The Hole Man and The Borderland of Sol deal with " quantum black holes ".
Niven's stories which focus on the Pak mostly concentrate on the unique Protector-stage.
Pak Protectors also acquire an extended lifespan, and can live tens of thousands of Earth years ( a common element in Niven's stories ).
A number of previously revealed " facts " turn out to have been lies told by characters in the books, which is another common feature of Niven's Ringworld and other Known Space stories, especially those involving Protectors and Puppeteers.
" Neutron Star " is the first to feature Beowulf Shaeffer, the ne ' er-do-well ex-pilot and reluctant hero of many of Niven's Known Space stories.
Sidney Coleman reviewed the novel favorably in F & SF ; although describing it as really " two long novelettes passing as a novel ," he noted that " both halves of the book are permeated with the ingenuity that has been the driving energy of Niven's stories since his earliest work.
In Larry Niven's Known Space stories, a wirehead is someone who has been fitted with an electronic brain implant ( called a " droud " in the stories ) to stimulate the pleasure centres of their brain.

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