: Space exploration, artificial intelligence, time travel, and dystopian societies [26, 35].
Many modern stories blend these genres [33], creating "Science Fantasy." These works might feature space-faring civilizations that use magic or treat advanced technology as if it were sorcery [33].
Sci-fi centers on science and technology [35], often projecting current trends into the future or alternative realities. It seeks to make its "impossible" elements feel plausible through naturalistic or scientific explanations [33].
Science Fiction and Fantasy (SFF) are two sides of the same speculative coin, both exploring the question "What if?" While they are often grouped together by retailers like Barnes & Noble [14], they differ in how they justify their wonders: