Mr. Clifford Giacz of the American anthropologist once said, "I think that the idea that there is a big gap between science and humanities is wrong." Most people think that science and humanities are completely unrelated, but in reality they complement each other. Science seeks to explain the universe and all its elements through observation and experiment. Humanities science traditionally includes research and analysis of human culture, including literature, history, philosophy.
British author Herbert George Wells is also often referred to as the father of science fiction. In addition to writing many science fiction titles, Wells also produced many other types of literary works including history, social commentary, political and contemporary fiction, and textbooks. Born in September 21, 1866 in Bromley, Kent, England, H. G. Wells was born in an upstream class maid, Sara Niel and professional cricket player and owner Joseph Wells. My family suffered from poverty and my parents in Wells had not had a happy married life. They eventually separated, but they were not married. Wells began to be interested in reading since childhood. He will spend a lot of time reading all the things he has experienced. Wells studied at Thomas Morley College, but when his father broke his leg and could not play cricket and could not pay Herbert's tuition fee, he was obliged to drop out and education expenses I could not afford to pay.
As a genre of literature, science fiction is a rather recent phenomenon that has become a focus of attention for works by great writers such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. But before that, you probably have a story about ancient science fiction. The reason why the cartoonist Aaron Diaz reworked literary watches during the stone age and confirmed what kind of caveman it was based on is a futurist, some common theme of the most popular works of SF Golden Age maybe. (Click to see more ...)