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Most likely Science Fiction, because of the concept of the vampire.
Most science fiction i.e. Star Trek is based on metaphysical concepts.
Science fiction is a very wide genre. There is hard science fiction with chemistry, biology and astronomy. This is your basic Asimov, Clarke, and Pohl. There is social science fiction with sociology and politics. This is your Bradbury's Farenheit 451 and Martian Chronicles. There is adventure science fiction with comic book heroes. There is humorous science fiction such as Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. There is little doubt that the hard science fiction is pure science fiction but most will differ about the other types.
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"The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells is a science fiction novel.
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There have been a few incidences where the speculation in science fiction has in fact become true. The most famous example is Arthur C. Clarke's prediction on synchronous satellites. The science can be fiction or already possible. What matters is that you have a believable character using that science or perhaps a warning where that science could take us in the future.
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Unfortunately no. Science fiction has been used to describe some of the most blatant fantasy ever.
Uglies is a book by Scott Westerfeld. It is a dystopian young adult science fiction. The premise of the book is that at age 16, every child gets plastic surgery to become beautiful. The bad side of this is that most of these children then become stupid and submissive.
Yes, it certainly is. If you have a very liberal definition of science. Most of us would say it is sickeningly sugary fantasy thinly disguised as science fiction.
People write science fiction stories to explore imaginative and speculative ideas about the future, technology, society, and the human condition. It allows authors to push the boundaries of reality and investigate possibilities beyond the constraints of the present world. Science fiction also provides a platform to reflect on current issues and challenges in a creative and thought-provoking way.