Most Sci-Fi is as much about the social and political ramifications of space travel as the science.
And considering how Asamov's Foundation series speculated at coal powered interplanetary ships while Heinlein's Martians were functionally wizards themselves... The science of Sci-Fi has always been dubious.
Most Sci-Fi is as much about the social and political ramifications of space travel as the science.
And considering how Asamov's Foundation series speculated at coal powered interplanetary ships while Heinlein's Martians were functionally wizards themselves... The science of Sci-Fi has always been dubious.