The many definitions of Science Fiction allow for broad inclusions however any 'good' science fiction would include interpolations and extrapolations on reality.
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.
There is really no way to morph into things. This is a popular concept in science fiction but not in reality.
No way! It's a fiction movie. :)
20th century
No. This is science fiction.
Science fiction is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts that may not be currently possible or proven by science. While some elements in science fiction may not be true in our current reality, the genre often explores the possibilities of future advancements or alternate realities based on scientific principles.
For me futuristic reseach correspond to branch of science that allow us to connect sience fiction and reality
Of course not. The film Inception is science fiction fantasy. It is not based on reality or on any existing technology.
Science Fiction is a fiction based on science.
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.
Not likely. Antigravity is a concept sometimes used in science fiction, but doesn't exist in reality.Not likely. Antigravity is a concept sometimes used in science fiction, but doesn't exist in reality.Not likely. Antigravity is a concept sometimes used in science fiction, but doesn't exist in reality.Not likely. Antigravity is a concept sometimes used in science fiction, but doesn't exist in reality.