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Book Review: Past Crimes by Jason Pinter

Dive into “Past Crimes” by Jason Pinter, and you’re submerging into a dystopian whirlpool where virtual reality isn’t just an escape—it’s life. In a near-future world, Jason Pinter marries the obsession with true crime to the limitless possibilities of virtual reality, crafting a narrative that’s as provocative as it is enthralling. This isn’t just a…

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Book Review: Annie Bot by Sierra Greer

I recently dove into “Annie Bot” by Sierra Greer, intrigued by the buzz around this novel. It’s a riveting tale that spins the familiar trope of a sentient robot into something unexpectedly profound and reflective of our own societal quandaries. The novel unfolds in a New York apartment, the primary setting for the complex relationship…

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Book Review: Three Eight One by Aliya Whiteley

Diving into Aliya Whiteley’s “Three Eight One” was akin to embarking on a journey through the winding paths of speculative fiction, guided by a narrative that boldly defies the conventional boundaries of genre. This novel, narrated by Rowena Savalas, a curator from the 24th century, entwines the past and the distant future through the lens…

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Faster-than-light Travel: What does Science Say? the various scientific approaches, hurdles and principles explained, and how Scifi depicts and explains FTL spaceflight

Faster-than-light Travel: What does Science Say?

Faster-than-light Travel: What does Science Say? From the warp drives of Star Trek to the hyperdrives of Star Wars, faster-than-light (FTL) travel is a staple of science fiction. But what does actual science say about the possibility of such incredible speeds? Let’s delve into the various scientific approaches, hurdles, and principles surrounding FTL travel, and…

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NASA's directives for first contact with aliens revealed!

NASA’s directives for first contact with aliens revealed!

NASA’s Directives for First Contact with Aliens Revealed! For decades, science fiction has captivated our imaginations with tales of first contact with alien life. From H.G. Wells’ “The War of the Worlds” to the iconic “Star Trek” series, we’ve been enthralled by the possibilities and potential challenges of meeting extraterrestrial beings. But what if this…

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What are the best female leading characters in Science Fiction movies and TV shows released after 2010? list at least 15

The Best Female Characters in Modern Scifi Film&TV

The Best Female Leading Characters in Science Fiction Movies and TV Shows Released After 2010 Science fiction has always been a genre that pushes boundaries, and in the past decade, it has made significant strides in showcasing strong, complex female characters. These characters are not just sidekicks or love interests; they are leaders, warriors, scientists,…

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How to Design a Reliable Alien Living on Venus

How to Design a Reliable Alien Living on Venus

How to Design a Reliable Alien Living on Venus Science fiction has always been a genre that pushes the boundaries of imagination, and one of the most fascinating aspects of this genre is the creation of alien life forms. In this article, we will delve into the process of designing a reliable alien living on…

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Best Scifi Video Games of All Time

Best Scifi Video Games of All Time

The Best Sci-Fi Video Games of All Time Science fiction has always been a genre that pushes the boundaries of imagination, exploring the realms of advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. This genre has found a natural home in the world of video games, where developers can bring…

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5 Ways to Achieve Artificial Gravity on a Spaceship

5 Ways to Achieve Artificial Gravity on a Spaceship

5 Ways to Achieve Artificial Gravity on a Spaceship Artificial gravity is a staple of science fiction, from the spinning space stations in 2001: A Space Odyssey to the gravity plating of Star Trek. But how close are we to achieving this in reality? Here are five ways that science and science fiction have proposed…

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