This is actually a terrible question. The word "fiction" should be the key indicator here. And "science" is referring to the type of fiction it is... So yes science FICTION=NOT TRUE
Vera historia ( which means True History) by the Roman writer Lucian. ( the enligtened, more or less). It has elements of science fiction or specualtive science.
Writing that is true or happened in real life is called non-fiction. Since fiction means fake or didn't happen in real life, non-fiction means the exact opposite. Most biology, biographies, and animal science books as well as more are non-fiction. Fairy tales and others like that are fiction.
Science fiction is a fiction that shows how humans cope with science and use science to solve humanities problems. Sometimes the fiction shows us that the abilities to use science will clash with morality.
Assuming you mean science fiction, I think it's because true sci-fi themes are actually possible, while true fiction is usually impossible.
yes it is because there is real characters and some real places so that means it is Science fiction.
Yes it is it is based on a true story It is a Science fiction story
Non fiction refers to true pieces of literature. Since fiction is "false", non fiction is literally meaning "not false", which means it is true. I hope I have been some help!
It is a pure science fiction mythical story of fantasy in my view.
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.
Science Fiction is a fiction based on science.
No. Fiction is basically a story that isn't true. It can be sci-fi with unreal things like vampires, werewolves, or a neon blue hamster that speaks 13 different languages, including French and German. Since none of this can be scientifically proven (yet) they're fiction but also sci-fi.
That means "You like science fiction movies." Or as a question: "Do you like science fiction movies?"