Are you into science fiction
? UFOs; time travel; space travel, a multiverse that defies imagination populated by beings that beggar description; parallel universes that contain several versions of your own self--are you intrigued by these possibilities?
There's so much more to the universe than we can ever know, but nothing can stop us from creating new worlds in our minds based on what we do know through our scientific methods and technological advances.Science fiction blends imagination and scientific knowledge to take you to places and situations that are out of this world!
if you're a teacher or a student interested in reading or writing science fiction, this Bright Hub guide to science fiction articles is for you.
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| Science Fiction Books and Themes
Just about everyone's picked up a science fiction novel or two. This list of common science fiction themes may help you pick out your next one.... |
Early 20th Century Science Fiction Books
No genre of literature better defines the 20th century than science fiction. Its growth as a genre matches the growth of importance of technology in people's lives and science fiction... |
| Science Fiction's Clouded Origins
Science fiction is the youngest of all literary genres. While the appreciation of stories based on science or about the future was birthed only in the last century, there were novels... |
1984 Lesson Plans: Verifying Predictions
1984 lesson plans should require students to make connections between Orwell's warnings and today's reality. This verifying predictions lesson plan can be used as part of your... |
| Science Fiction Book Review - The Other Side of the Island
'The Other Side of the Island' is a stimulating and exciting read for young adults, particularly those with a love of science fiction. It combines themes of climate change,... |
Genetically Enhanced Humans: A Possible Future
Genetically enhanced humans may sound like something out of science fiction but it may be closer to science fact than most of us would imagine. Consider the possibilities and the moral... |