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Overview of Asimov's Foundation Series

The Foundation Series is a science fiction series by Isaac Asimov consisting of seven volumes that follow the efforts of mathematician Hari Seldon and his creation of psychohistory to guide the future of humanity. Seldon predicts the fall of the Galactic Empire and establishes two Foundations at opposite ends of the galaxy to help shorten a coming dark age to just 1,000 years instead of 30,000. The series focuses on the First Foundation and its attempts to establish a Second Empire according to Seldon's Plan while being secretly guided by its specifics. The Foundation Trilogy, comprising Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and Second Foundation, is best known and won a Hugo Award for best all-time series.

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Overview of Asimov's Foundation Series

The Foundation Series is a science fiction series by Isaac Asimov consisting of seven volumes that follow the efforts of mathematician Hari Seldon and his creation of psychohistory to guide the future of humanity. Seldon predicts the fall of the Galactic Empire and establishes two Foundations at opposite ends of the galaxy to help shorten a coming dark age to just 1,000 years instead of 30,000. The series focuses on the First Foundation and its attempts to establish a Second Empire according to Seldon's Plan while being secretly guided by its specifics. The Foundation Trilogy, comprising Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and Second Foundation, is best known and won a Hugo Award for best all-time series.

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  • Introduction to The Foundation Series: Provides an overview of Isaac Asimov's 'The Foundation Series', including its chronological order and thematic focus.

The Foundation Series is a science fiction series by Isaac Asimov.

There are seven volumes in the Foundation Series proper, which in its in-universe chronological order are Prelude to Foundation, Forward the Foundation, Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation, Foundation's Edge, and Foundation and Earth. The premise of the series is that mathematician Hari Seldon spent his life developing a branch of mathematics known as psychohistory, a concept of mathematical sociology (analogous to mathematical physics). Using the laws of mass action, it can predict the future, but only on a large scale; it is error-prone on a small scale. It works on the principle that the behaviour of a mass of people is predictable if the quantity of this mass is very large (equal to the population of the galaxy, which has a population of quadrillions of humans, inhabiting millions of star systems). The larger the number, the more predictable is the future. Using these techniques, Seldon foresees the imminent fall of the Galactic Empire, which encompasses the entire Milky Way, and a dark age lasting thirty thousand years before a second great empire arises. Seldon's psychohistory also foresees an alternative where the intermittent period will last only one thousand years. To ensure his vision of a second great Empire comes to fruition, Seldon creates two Foundationssmall, secluded havens of all human knowledgeat "opposite ends of the galaxy". The focus of the series is on the First Foundation and its attempts to overcome various obstacles during the formation and installation of the Second Empire, all the while being silently guided by the unknown specifics of The Seldon Plan. The series is best known for the Foundation Trilogy, which comprises the books Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and Second Foundation. While the term "Foundation Series" can be used specifically for the seven Foundation books, it can also be used more generally to include the Robot series (four novels) and Empire series (three novels), which are set in the same fictional universe, but in earlier time periods. If all works are included, in total, there are fourteen novels and dozens of short stories written by Asimov, and seven novels written by other authors after his death, expanding the time spanned in the original trilogy (roughly 550 years) by more than twenty thousand years. The series is highly acclaimed, and the Foundation Trilogy won the one-time Hugo Award for "Best All-Time Series" in 1966.[1]

The Foundation Series is a science fiction series by Isaac Asimov. There are seven volumes 
in the Foundation Series proper,

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