While Mythology could be rooted in the historical past (the ancient city of Troy from the story of the “Trojan War" existed, for example, whether or not there was a human named Achilles who was dipped in a river in Hell is debatable). Those ancient stories eventually became fables; fables themselves are stories which have a moral lesson or a lesson on safety. To continue to expand on this, the reverse has become true with science-fiction. The Oxford dictionary defines Sci-fi as, “fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes.”

Where mythology is largely grouped of culturally relevant fables from the past, Sci-fi is a vast collection of stories from authors who have imagined what the future might look like, and, if it is bad

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