I love Sci-Fi but I'm very picky about authors.

Asimov is one of the most popular but I don't really like it. I've read him and enjoyed some of his works but I usually stay away from him.
I love Arthur Clarke, it's kind of heavy as a writer but their stories make a lot of sense for being Sci-Fi. It's one of the most scientifically accurate Sci-Fi authors.
Curiously, I like Farmer a LOT. I've read the River World saga many times in English and in Spanish. And, scientifically, it makes no sense at all.
Almost all authors have their own "theory of the Universe". Farmer with the River World, Clarke have many like Rama and 2001/10/30 (I didn't like the last one), Asimov has one whose name eludes me.
It's like watching many different religions.

Other's that I like a lot are Bradbury, although I like more his not Sci-Fi works like The country of October, and Verne, I read almost all his works before I got 15.

Are you saying that there's a link between CDing and Sci-Fi?

It could be a link Sci-Fi --> Nerd --> Basement --> Closet --> CD

Or because in the future everyone dress exactly the same, those full body things, all same color. We're just trying to accelerate the process by eliminating the use of half of the current diverse clothing universe. Maybe less than that, the female "half" is more diverse than the male "half". So, we're not doing it the right way...