Science Fiction is a branch of fiction. Both are imaginary stories. Science fiction is fiction that deals with possibilities -- it must be based on science, but it is generally set in the future, in an alternate universe, in outer space, or in some other imaginary setting.
scifi is a sub-genera of Science Fiction. It is fantasy disguised as science.
The highwayman generally appears in medieval genre fiction, fantasy or scifi
If you're refering to the tv channel, it stands for SciFi, or Science Fiction
SciFi movie or science fiction movie
Counts as fiction. The fact that it is historical fiction just means that it is set in a time period that existed vs. other forms of fiction such as fantasy or scifi that exist in invented worlds.
I'm not positive about twilight but i know the Host by stephene Meyer is sciece fiction
The channel Syfy on Bell can be located on different channels depending on what area of the country you live in. Syfy used to be called the SciFi channel. Many people like the science fiction programs that are broadcast on this channel.
Francis Scott Key was the lyracist for the Star Spangled Banner and was NOT LDS. Orson Scott Card is an author of scifi/fantasy/fiction novels and IS LDS.
Yes, there is writing that tells about imaginary events that involve science or technology; there is a category for such writing, called "science fiction" or "scifi".
Science fiction uses science as a basis -- when you write "SciFi," your scientific facts must be accurate or plausible based on today's scientific knowledge. The only other form of fiction which must have solid facts underneath the story is historical fiction, which must be accurate for a certain time period.
it is different because non fiction is real and fiction is fake such as Fairy Tales
Wi-Fi