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A lot of science fiction also taps into political theory and social issues.
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I think a lot of it forecasts the future..probably because it is tapped to the spiritual...
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Agree.... Isn't is said (somewhere) that things happen first in the spiritual realm and then the physical? That makes sense to me. ![]() |
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Perhaps it is a case of art reflecting life vs life reflecting art.
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It might be the other way around.. Religion or spirituality influences science fiction.. Writers draw from all kinds of sources of course. Roger Zelazny used themes from Eastern religion.. Frank Herbert drew from Islamic themes for "Dune".. Arthur C. Clark drew from some Hindu themes and so on.. - Art
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