By Isaac Asimov
            Isaac Asimov was the most prolific science fiction    author of all time. In fifty years he averaged a new magazine article, short    story, or book every two weeks, and most of that on a manual typewriter. Asimov    thought that 
The Last Question, first copyrighted in 1956, was his    best short story ever. Even if you do not have the background in science to    be familiar with all of the concepts presented here, the ending packs more impact    than any other book that I’ve ever read. Don’t read the end of the story first!
(THE LAST QUESTION) 
					 
        
		 
		  
			
	 
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