Creating a unique worldview is one of the important elements of science fiction because this worldview allows the reader to better understand and imagine the future world described in the story. A unique worldview could help science fiction increase the complexity and depth of the plot, making it easier for readers to resonate and connect emotionally. However, a unique worldview also needed to be reasonably explained and supported by the logic and plot of the story. This meant that this world needed to have certain rules and restrictions to ensure the cohesiveness and rationality of the story. At the same time, this world view also needed to have elements and characteristics that could attract readers, such as technology, culture, social structure, and so on. A good science fiction novel needed to create a unique worldview and tell the story reasonably under this worldview while ensuring the cohesiveness and rationality of the plot and logic.