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Q: Why do most of the people fear of cloning belong to science fiction?
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What is the first science fiction novel?

Some people consider Jules Verne the father of science fiction and Mary Shelley the mother of science fiction. Some even say that Gilgamesh was the first science fiction book.


Is the forest Science Fiction literature?

A real forest is science non fiction. If something is written about trees becoming sentient and interacting with people, that would be science fiction.


Are the Star Wars books science fiction?

Its not real, It is science fiction or science fantasy. Too many people believe its real.


What is the genre of fiction's name in which authors explore the effect of technology on people?

science fiction


Are there things that humans are not aware of that science can do such as cloning?

Yes, but cloning is not one of them since we are aware that it can be done. Science, the search to understand ourselves and our surroundings is probably as old as human kind. It has progressed in fits and starts. We have learned more and more about things but that does not mean we have reached the end.Better understanding will enable us to do more. What we chose to do or not is a different matter.


Why is the book House of the Scorpion Science fiction?

This boom is science fiction because it takes place way in the future. There are hovercars, clones and chips that go into people and animals brains making them do whatever they are told to do. Seems pretty science fiction-like.


What Phylum does people belong to?

Occuring to my Oak Meadow science book....... People belong to the Chordates. Fish and birds also belong to this Phylum. Also Sea Squirts!


Is The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Sci Fi?

The Lottery would fall in that broad grey area that separates Science Fiction from regular fiction.It all comes down to how you define science fiction:Hard science fiction: Inclusion of the physical sciences: physics, chemistry, biology, nuclear science, astrophysics etc. In this case The Lottery would not be science fiction.Soft science fiction: Exploitation of the humanities: sociology, anthropology, Law, etc. In this case The Lottery could be considered Science Fiction.Interpolation and extrapolation. In this case The Lottery could be science fiction if it were constrained to the realm of soft science fiction."What If" Easily science fiction as no great 'forgiveness' for scientific deviations are made in this story."Utopia / Dystopia" Yes easily science fiction."Gadgetry Science Fiction" no.Science Fiction is that body of work to which we point when referencing the genera. I'm sure that there are many people who would be willing to include the Lottery as science fiction.


What might AZI refer to apart from people?

There are several distinct meanings for the acronym AZI. As a term, AZI refers to artificial zygote insemination, a form of cloning that was introduced in science fiction. As an acronym, AZI could also refer to Azithromycin or Anterior Zonular Insertion.


What are the different types of science fiction writing?

Some types of science fiction writing are: Apocolyptic Post-apocolyptic Hard science fiction (where the science is detailed and plausible) Soft science fiction (where the science is not detailed and less important to the story) Space opera (lives of people during space travel, i.e. Star Trek, Star Wars) Dystopian


Which came first sci-fi or science?

Science. You have to have the basic concept before people can begin writing fiction about it.


Why do people write science fiction stories?

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.