Which Sci-Fi game/book/movie is scientifically closest to reality?
Take one thing from that universe and explain how it works
>>8054302
The closer it gets the less of Sci-Fi it is.
>>8054302
The Martian book was very good
>>8054325
That's what Hard Science Fiction is for.
Moonlight Mile (anime)
The Andromeda Strain
>>8054302
Gravity
>>8054437
Gravity was fairly retarded at times
Dune wasn't very close to reality, but I liked the stillsuits.
>>8054302
Solaris
Interstellar
>>8054835
A great philosophical approach of what if muh aliens are not green humanoids that we fight with nukes but something more.
Plan 9 from outerspace.
>>8054302
My vote goes to Marooned (1969) a movie about a doomed Apollo spacecraft that was so realistic that the crew of Apollo 13 decided to hold a reenactment. My vote would go to Apollo 13 but it doesn't quite qualify as fiction.
Jules Verne - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
>>8054939
>My vote would go to Apollo 13 but it doesn't quite qualify as fiction.
Considering the entire Apollo program was faked, yeah that movie was 100% sci-fi. There's never been a human in space yet and there never will. This is precisely the shit flatearth deniers get hooked on and deluded with.
>>8054993
>>8054310
/thread
>>8054310
/holla