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  2. Speculation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Speculation, in finance, is the purchase of an asset with the hope that it will become more valuable in the future. Speculation(s) may also refer to: Speculative fiction, an umbrella term for imaginative fiction genres, especially science fiction; Speculative reason, also called theoretical reason or pure reason

  3. Category:Scientific speculation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scientific speculation" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Artificial gravity; B.

  4. Definitions of science fiction - Wikipedia

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    "Realistic speculation about possible future events, based solidly on adequate knowledge of the real world, past and present, and on a thorough understanding of the nature and significance of the scientific method. To make this definition cover all science fiction (instead of 'almost all') it is necessary only to strike out the word 'future'. [17]

  5. International scientific vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    International scientific vocabulary (ISV) comprises scientific and specialized words whose language of origin may or may not be certain, but which are in current use in several modern languages (that is, translingually, whether in naturalized, loanword, or calque forms).

  6. Speculative - Wikipedia

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    Speculation, the practice of engaging in risky transactions in an attempt to profit from fluctuations in market value Speculative attack, denoting precipitous acquisition of assets by previously inactive speculators; Speculative demand, a demand for financial assets that is not dictated by real transactions such as trade or financing

  7. Scientific terminology - Wikipedia

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    Scientific terminology is the part of the language that is used by scientists in the context of their professional activities. While studying nature, scientists often encounter or create new material or immaterial objects and concepts and are compelled to name them.

  8. Social science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Social science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction, usually (but not necessarily) soft science fiction, concerned less with technology or space opera and more with speculation about society. In other words, it "absorbs and discusses anthropology" and speculates about human behavior and interactions.

  9. Speculative evolution - Wikipedia

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    Speculative evolution is often considered hard science fiction because of its strong connection to and basis in science, particularly biology. [ 4 ] Speculative evolution is a long-standing trope within science fiction, often recognized as beginning as such with H. G. Wells 's 1895 novel The Time Machine , which featured several imaginary ...