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'''Science Fiction''' is a [[genre]] of story telling involving alternatives to what is currently considered scientifically possible. It is often set in the future or in far distant corners of the universe. There have been many examples in [[short story]], [[novel]] and [[film|motion picture]] form. Science fiction became popular in the 19<sup>th </sup>century with authors like [[Jules Verne]], [[Edgar Allan Poe]] and [[H.G. Wells]]. | '''Science Fiction''' is a [[genre]] of story telling involving alternatives to what is currently considered scientifically possible. It is often set in the future or in far distant corners of the universe. There have been many examples in [[short story]], [[novel]] and [[film|motion picture]] form. Science fiction became popular in the 19<sup>th </sup>century with authors like [[Jules Verne]], [[Edgar Allan Poe]] and [[H.G. Wells]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:40, 23 August 2007
Science Fiction is a genre of story telling involving alternatives to what is currently considered scientifically possible. It is often set in the future or in far distant corners of the universe. There have been many examples in short story, novel and motion picture form. Science fiction became popular in the 19th century with authors like Jules Verne, Edgar Allan Poe and H.G. Wells.