Science Fiction.
The word "fiction" means "made up". Some or all of the science in the story may be real, but the story is made up.
Science observes what is, and seeks an understanding of why and how. Superstition adopts a story of why and how, and seeks evidence for it.
Science fiction is very different than folk tale stories. Science fiction is a a made up story that has to do with science (sci-fi) Folktales are stories that were told to explain something in the world like why the coyote howls at the moon that were told before science could prove the truth. I hope that was helpful. :)
Yes, the concepts of science are indeed universal. If I were to write a formula to determine how long it will take for an apple that I throw to return to me, that same formula will work just as well if I moved to China. A science fiction story by H. Beam Piper called "Omnilingual" carried this even further. Linguists were able to begin deciphering the language of the (long-extinct) Martians in the story when they found a periodic table.
The Story of Modern Science was created in 1923.
The Story of Science in America was created in 1967.
it is a science fiction
The Story of Science in America has 282 pages.
No, almost every basic tenant of genesis has been disproven by even basic science and has been for years. Genesis is a lovely story and myth, but as a historic record its purely nonsense.
Science Fiction.
The Story of a Modern Woman was created in 1894.
The Story of Science - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Because it has an element of science in it.
Yes it is it is based on a true story It is a Science fiction story
The key to a good science story is facts. Do your research and include lots of them as supporting evidence for your hypothesis or topic.
Somnium by Johannes Kepler, a relatively modern effort (1634), predated by The Legends of Daedalus by an unknown bronze-aged author, 2,500 (or more) years earlier.