Saturday, April 26, 2014

What Makes Science Fiction Good? | Kindle Accesorios


Science fiction describes a world more wondrous and better than our more ordinary real world. It is the world and the universe as it can be imagined to be. What the author imagined is presented as real and to an extent we experience the author’s vision as being real. Before us are the wonders that technology has yet to produce, marvelous devices that correct what is wrong with the real world and give us that which we want from the real world. The perceived reality of those devices tells us that they will someday be available for our use. We are uplifted by the notion that life will be good because of those marvelous inventions.


Science fiction promises that our imaginations are prolific creators that can give us the means to make life be as we want it to be. That promise is more than an idle hope. Science fiction has likely been the inspiration for many technological inventions. Indulging the imagination in a science fiction story demonstrates how our intellects can produce that which has not been thought of before. Knowing that new ideas can be conjured up gives the intellect the que to create and a yearning to create.


Good science fiction has characters with admirable qualities that deal with difficult situations in creative ways. The central characters mostly interact with other characters in exemplary ways that inspires us to want to be able to emulate. The interplay of characters and plot combine to make us proud to be human and inspires us to pursue our ideals. Just as with real people, the science fiction characters are often given flaws and weakness that they either struggle to overcome or, for the most part, accept as just part of an overall good package of traits, abilities, strengths and weaknesses.


The story uses science to explain the mechanics of all that is around us. We are warned of dangers and informed of possibilities. We are exposed to what is extraordinary and unexpected. And in the process we are entertained.


The overall impact of the science fiction novel can be thought of as an expression of our dreams, wants, needs, and hopes for the future. It is all laid out before us in enough detail to immerse us in another world that seems real. It is a wondrous experience that inspires us to regard our real world with more awe. Good science fiction rouses the spirit, encouraging us to improve our lot using imagination and perseverance.


Alan Detwiler is the author of the book, Thrivers In An Uncertain Future, a speculative science fiction novel about likely changes coming in the near future. Thrivers is available as a Kindle book at http://ift.tt/1fEGzCD and as a Nook book at http://ift.tt/1ioZZkF




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