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John Rene Plaut

tecnoficción
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TECHNOFICTION In the 1960s, the science fiction novels were popularized, featuring Isacc Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein and Arthur C. Clark. It is about using scientific knowledge to apply it to futuristic adventures with an background or plot that is based on unrealistic scientific principles but could eventually exist. For example, that humans can molecularly reduce their size and enter a microsubmarino into the bloodstream, where they would face big enemies such as giant bacteria, viruses and white blood cells that will try to eliminate the invader. The technofiction similarly deals with stories that are based on non-existent tencology and probably impossible to become created by humans.

  



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