Entity: SCI-FI
SCI-FI, short for science fiction, refers to a genre of speculative fiction that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts. It often delves into scientific advancements, space exploration, and technological possibilities.
SCI-FI
Etymology
The term SCI-FI is short for science fiction.
Definition
SCI-FI, also known as science fiction, is a genre of speculative fiction that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts. It often delves into scientific advancements, space exploration, and technological possibilities.
Historical Context
Science fiction has roots in early works such as Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' and has evolved over time to encompass a wide range of subgenres and themes.
Cultural Significance
SCI-FI has had a significant impact on popular culture, influencing literature, film, television, and technology. It allows for exploration of ethical, social, and scientific issues in a fictional context.
Related Concepts
- Cognitive Estrangement
- Comet of Doom
- Cozy Catastrophe
See Also
A genre of speculative fiction that explores imaginative and futuristic concepts, often delving into scientific advancements, space exploration, and technological possibilities.