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last activity : 12 18 2011 10:00:42 +0000
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Dear friends,
I am a science fiction writer. I dabble in indian fiancial systems too. Primarily my lure and love for science is more than anything i am interested in. To many science fiction may appear flights of fancy or fantasy. To me it is not so. My science fictions all have science as ingredient with a future speculation/theory.
Many science fictions have become realities. Take the case of moon travel. Jules verne foresaw journy to moon and wrote his science fiction "From the earth to the Moon". Arthur C.Clarke wrote about geostationary satellites.
Simply put, Science Fiction is science blended with fiction. It requires a special imgaination and scientific bent of mind to come up with a science fiction. A science background is essential to write science fictions as one has to grasp the nuances of science to enlarge on the ideas conceived.
Science fiction has come to be accepted as a literature by itself. It is dubbed as a literurate ideas with current and or future possible science as it's content.
My science fictions are at www.kalkion.com/fictionx and also in
www.kalkion.com/fiction
You can take a look at it.
K.Mohan(Mohan Sanjeevan)
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