The world of Science Fiction has a wide range from looking into what happens in the future caused by people and what else there could be in the galaxy. The future, which is predicted in the Sci-Fi novels, short stories and poems is usually warns about problems in the future and how electronic devices help yet hinder humans. Sci-Fi novels deal with technologies that will revolutionize how we interact and make life easier. Many of the wonders that people could only imagine 50 years ago have now been created or at least something that has it function. Some of the Sci-Fi is still future for us today but most likely there will be in the future something that will be a time where it comes true. The challenges of writing Sci-Fi are to not over exaggerate ideas so that they can actually happen. “Tomorrowland Is Here” talks about how people have slowed down in writing Sci-Fi novels, and instead get caught up in the store looking at all of the cool things. Robots are a very interesting topic in Sci-Fi; they have the power to think in some cases and are able to act like humans. Some Sci-Fi books warn against doing such things because sometimes robots are over protective and then they terrorize humans. Other than that they can be very helpful if controlled by humans to do helpful things. There are dangerous tasks that people wouldn’t normally do, and they also help make things get done faster to help finish the work faster, as mentioned in “Robots Among Us”. There are many problems that humans face and extinction is one of them. Humans have many wars and the result is sometimes deadly. Cloning is a very good solution put up by Sci-Fi to help solve the problem do the diminishing amount of people and will leave the dangerous tasks for them to do while the “real” people are able to live in luxury. “Send In The Clones” talks about how making clones are bad and can be like losing a part of yourself by re producing humans. Cloning is a very real part of our life today and it is now possible to clone animals and people but no people have so far been cloned. Sci-Fi goes into the ability to jack into cyberspace and control things inside without using your actual movements. More than Human… or Less talks about how there is no jacking into cyberspace but it is being tested in modern days. It is also predicted by “Who Goes There” that in the future that the identity will be proved by looking at iris scans, implanted computer chips and cameras recording them for the rest of their lives. T.V.’s are predicted to be wall sized and families are transfixed by them all day and night, in “The TV Family.” “Beam Me Up, Scotty” discusses about new and different ways of traveling from one place to another. They talk about teleporting and being able to be transported at the speed of light from one place to another, NASA is trying to make this technology possible but so far it is not.”We Come In Peace” talks about aliens and predicts what would happen if they came peacefully and not peacefully. The benefit if Sci-Fi is being able to have a good imagination and think about the future. Scientists can use the ideas in Sci-Fi to think of ideas to make in the future.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Topic of Science Fiction
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