It's clear that science and science fiction have overlapping populations.
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Science fiction is becoming more of a diverse kind of genre.
Science fiction is an extension of science.
Science fiction is a way that I can go into the abstract, go into the imagination, and audiences are still willing to go along for the ride.
There's a big overlap with the people you meet at the fantasy and science fiction cons.
The 'science' in 'science fiction' isn't just physics and engineering. It can also be linguistics, anthropology, and psychology.
I think the thing is with a movie that has this much science fiction in it; you need characters who are more science fact, if you know what I mean, than they are human.
It's kind of a misnomer about science fiction that science fiction is about anything other than people. It's about people doing stuff, sometimes doing extraordinary stuff.
We are in a tech-heavy society, plunging headlong into an unknown future. Science fiction is what allows you to stand back and analyze the impact of that and put it in context of how it affects people.
Science fiction has a way of letting you talk about where we are in the world and letting you be a bit of a pop philosopher without being didactic.
I think the perception of there being a deep gulf between science and the humanities is false.
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