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  2. List of existing technologies predicted in science fiction

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    The list includes technologies that were first posited in non-fiction works before their appearance in science fiction and subsequent invention, such as ion thruster. To avoid repetitions, the list excludes film adaptations of prior literature containing the same predictions, such as " The Minority Report ".

  3. Teleportation in fiction - Wikipedia

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    "Travel by Wire!" is a science fiction short story by English writer Arthur C. Clarke. His first published story, it was first published in December 1937 .This story is a humorous record on the development of the "radio-transporter" (actually a teleportation machine), and the various technical difficulties and commercial ventures that resulted.

  4. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    A children's cartoon where, using books, three children travel through time and space. Based on the books by Jon Scieszka. 2006 2011 Torchwood: Russell T Davies Chris Chibnall Jane Espenson John Fay: Humans and aliens from different periods in time start to come to Earth by means of a rift in the space/time continuum. (Spin-off from Doctor Who ...

  5. Category:Children's science fiction novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children's science fiction novels" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 327 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Time travel in fiction - Wikipedia

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    A time slip is a plot device in fantasy and science fiction in which a person, or group of people, seem to travel through time by unknown means. [12] [13] The idea of a time slip has been used in 19th century fantasy, an early example being Washington Irving's 1819 Rip Van Winkle, where the mechanism of time travel is an extraordinarily long sleep. [14]

  7. We Need Speculative Fiction Now More Than Ever - AOL

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    Amid a terrifying political moment, escapism can be dangerous. But as we celebrate ten years of the Southern Reach trilogy, N.K. Jemisin reminds us that stories can help deconstruct colonial power.

  8. Category:Science fiction books - Wikipedia

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    Science fiction book series (68 C, 282 P)-Science fiction anthologies (11 C, 331 P) Science fiction children's books (3 C)

  9. Paul Auster's new novel lacks his usual postmodern fireworks ...

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    "And if fiction turns out to be real, then perhaps we have to rethink our definition of reality.” ... Some readers will rue the absence of reality-warping plot contrivances, unreliable narration ...