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fandomsecrets2019-12-07 03:57 pm
[ SECRET POST #4719 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4719 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2019-12-08 02:50 am (UTC)(link)Hard science fiction tends to really care about rigor and precision and realism, and is often really interested in working out the effects of technological advancement or scientific speculation. It also tends to focus more on the "hard" sciences, physics etc. Soft science fiction, in contrast, tends to care less about scientific accuracy or rigor, or if something is really possible, and more about whether it's interesting - including a lot of social speculation and things like psychology or sociology or biology, as well as just interesting stories.
There's also space opera-type stuff which is really sort of outside of these categories but w/e
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