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===Sub genres===
===Sub genres===
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{{r|soft science fiction}}
{{r|Dystopian science fiction}}
{{r|Hard science fiction}}
{{r|Soft science fiction}}
{{r|Military science fiction}}
{{r|Alternate reality science fiction}}
{{r|Science fiction and ethics}}
{{r|Science fiction and religion}}
{{r|Science fiction and sex}}
{{r|Steampunk}}
 
===Magazines===
{{r|Amazing Stories}}
 
===Major figures and seminal works===
===Major figures and seminal works===
====Precursors====
====Precursors====
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{{r|From the Earth to the Moon||**}}
{{r|From the Earth to the Moon||**}}
{{r|Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea||**}}
{{r|Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea||**}}
{{r|H.G. Wells}}
{{r|H. G. Wells}}
{{r|Rudyard Kipling}}
{{r|Hugo Gernsback}}
{{r|Hugo Gernsback}}


====Innovators====
====Innovators====
{{r|John W. Campbell}}
{{r|John W. Campbell, Jr.}}
{{r|George Lucas}}
{{r|George Lucas}}
{{r|Gene Roddenberry}}
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===Influential authors===
===Influential authors===
{{r|Douglas Adams}}
{{r|Isaac Asimov}}
{{r|Isaac Asimov}}
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{{r|Three Laws of Robotics||**}}
{{r|Three Laws of Robotics||**}}
{{r|Ray Bradbury}}
{{r|Ray Bradbury}}
{{r|Lois McMaster Bujold}}
{{r|C. J. Cherryh}}
{{r|Arthur C. Clarke}}
{{r|Arthur C. Clarke}}
{{r|Philip K. Dick}}
{{r|Philip K. Dick}}
{{r|Frank Herbert}}
{{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}
{{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}
{{r|Fred Hoyle}}
{{r|Fred Hoyle}}
{{r|Ursula K. Le Guin}}
{{r|Madeleine L'Engle}}
{{r|Madeleine L'Engle}}
{{r|A Wrinkle in Time||**}}
{{r|A Wrinkle in Time||**}}
{{r|Jack Vance}}
{{r|Jack Vance}}
{{r|Vernor Vinge}}
{{r|A.E. van Vogt}}
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{{r|Flash Gordon}}
{{r|Star Trek}}
{{r|Star Trek}}
{{r|Babylon 5}}
{{r|Battlestar Galactica}}
{{r|War of the Worlds}}
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==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
{{r|Fantasy fiction}}
{{r|Fantasy fiction}}
===Topic informant articles relating to science fiction===
===Related nonfiction disciplines===
* [[TI:Hayford Peirce/Heinlein]] Some reminiscences by [[Hayford Peirce]] of [[Robert Heinlein]]
 
{{r|Artificial intelligence}}
{{r|Turing test||**}}
{{r|Robotics}}
{{r|Longevity}}
{{r|Cryonics||**}}
{{r|Genetic engineering}}
{{r|Rocket science}}
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)==
{{r|History of television technology}}
{{r|Reconstruction}}
{{r|Scientific data}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Science fiction.
See also changes related to Science fiction, or pages that link to Science fiction or to this page or whose text contains "Science fiction".

Parent topics

  • Literature [r]: The profession of “letters” (from Latin litteras), and written texts considered as aesthetic and expressive objects. [e]
  • Film [r]: A visual medium involving the recording and display of images in motion over time, generally by photographic means. [e]
  • Science [r]: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
  • Television [r]: Electronic transmission of moving pictures. [e]
  • Radio [r]: Transmission and reception of information, which can be voice, data or imagery over electromagnetic radiation in free space (i.e., wireless). The information is modulated onto a carrier wave [e]

Subtopics

See also: Robert A. Heinlein/Works
Lists are alphabetised within sections

History

Sub genres

Magazines

  • Amazing Stories [r]: American sci-fi monthly magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing; first magazine devoted solely to science fiction and continued into at least the 1960's. [e]

Major figures and seminal works

Precursors

Pioneers

Innovators

Influential authors

Seminal works of science fiction

Film

Literature

Radio

Television

Science fiction awards

Other related topics

Related nonfiction disciplines

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)