Jump drive is a common term in Science Fiction when one is talking about when a distance is covered instantly, without any driving time used whatsoever.
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What does Stirring mean in science The same thing it means in cooking...stick in a stirrer and move the product around.
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Science Fiction is like Star Wars or Star Trek. Non fiction is where it IS real and it really happened such as in a biography.
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If you mean the moon walk of the American NASA, that is reality, not fiction. If you mean Moonwalk by Michael Jackson, no, that is a biography.
Assuming you mean science fiction, I think it's because true sci-fi themes are actually possible, while true fiction is usually impossible.
That means "You like science fiction movies." Or as a question: "Do you like science fiction movies?"
Do you mean something that really exists today but was represented in science fiction some time before? Cphones and the Star Trek "communicators"
If you mean leaving aside pure fantasy, mythology and science fiction - no.
Sci is short for Science. It is usually accompanied by Fi , as in Sci-Fi and is a shorthand term for Science-Fiction
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Gort was a very large robot in the science fiction movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still".
No. There were playwrights in Ancient Greece (as I assume you mean) but not nevelists as far as I know. Science had not advanced sufficiently to give any foundation for science fiction, though the philosophers who studied geometry and astronomy liked to wrap their learning up in heavy-going mysticism.
Science fiction can (and has) encompass the entire range of literary atmospheres, and scientific atmospheres (if that was what you were getting at). Just because it's science fiction doesn't mean that it is restricted to any particular atmosphere. The genre is accommodating. examples: Gothic - 1984 Dystopic - Brave new world Comedy - Plancet is a funny place Romance - For love of Mother-Not Adventure - Ice-rigger