Science fiction is a genre that is well know for its involvement in the creative expression of thought. However, in most modern works of science fiction the focus is more Protestant. They take a situation derived from reality and change the technological aspects of that situation in their new world. This can also be called 'hard science fiction'. Mainly based on fact, and exploring physical advancements or differences from modern day. The less known side of science fiction that most non-science fiction fans don't know about, is the philosophical approach to the creation of ideas. This type of science fiction is focused on the idea of 'being', and what is right and wrong to do or believe. These claims would be primarily based on pondering by the author of what could be, and not so much of what could exist within the rules of reality. This is a more open ended form of science fiction called 'soft science fiction'.
There are many biases related to the sci-fi genre. Some relating to the characteristics of the fans. It is widely perceived that they are inactive, unsocial, and are apart of the 'occult' fan base of fiction. There are also biases relating to science fiction itself. However, science fiction should be perceived as a collection of creative ideas that are constantly criticized by their respective fandoms to further the development of the human mind. Not a group of fictional nonsense that seems too improbable to care for.
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