Sure. In a future school in Aunt Portal's sci - fi world, students might use holographic technology to attend classes. They could interact with virtual teachers and classmates from all over the world. For example, in a history class, they could be transported back in time through virtual reality to witness historical events firsthand.
It might be a floating structure, defying gravity. With transparent walls that can adjust their opacity for privacy or to let in natural light from different star systems. There could be gardens inside that grow alien plants for botanical studies.
She may also be a storyteller. In the sci - fi future school, where knowledge might be mostly digital, she could share oral stories passed down in the family. These stories could inspire students in different ways than the standard curriculum, perhaps giving them a sense of connection to the past while they are in a very futuristic setting.
😋I recommend the following sci-fi novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. [Wings of the Starry Sky]: The story of the conflict between human genetic engineering and natural humans in the future. It is full of imagination and science fiction. 2. The Immortal Cultivator of the Reborn Future: Combining the elements of cultivation and technology to create an imaginative future world, full of dreams and the spirit of exploration. 3. [Mecha Sanctuary]: A world where the mecha era and the mysterious Original Spirit coexist. The description is detailed and the interaction is strong. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Another idea is that the aunt could be in charge of a teleportation - based field trip system. Students could be teleported to different planets or alien civilizations to study their forms of learning and knowledge - sharing. This would be a very sci - fi way of expanding their educational horizons.
In a future school scenario, an aunt might use a portal to bring a unique learning experience to the students. For example, she could be an expert in a certain field like astronomy and use the portal to transport herself from her observatory to the school classroom to give an impromptu and fascinating lecture. This would be a great way to expose students to real - world knowledge outside of their regular curriculum.
Then there's 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It's set in a future where the United States has been fragmented and the world is dominated by corporations. Virtual reality, new languages, and a strange blend of cultures are part of this far - future vision, with a protagonist who has to navigate this complex and often dangerous new world.
An aunt might use the portal to donate resources to the future school. She could send books, scientific equipment, or other educational materials through the portal to enhance the learning environment for the students. And she could also come through the portal occasionally to check on how the resources are being used and interact with the students to see what else they might need.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Cyberpunk: Order of the Iron Dome" was about a futuristic world with highly developed supernatural genes and technology. The protagonist used the ability to predict the future to challenge fate many times, break the destiny, and constantly modify the world line in order to reach the true future of mankind. 2. In <<Reborn Plants United Cute>>, the protagonist was reborn into a parallel world that lacked resources. He had a space and a group of plants that could act cute, and he lived a leisurely life. 3. "My Bio-Black Technology" described how biotechnology was the future direction of human development. The protagonist used the stolen "equations" to develop the system step by step and create a new power system. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One popular future sci - fi novel is 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson. It's a classic that explores a cyberpunk future with advanced technology and a seedy underworld. Another is 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins, which presents a post - apocalyptic future where children are forced to fight in a deadly game. 'Dune' by Frank Herbert is also well - known, set in a far - future universe with complex politics, religion, and ecology.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [Great Interstellar Painter]: A story about a hero of the Milky Way civilization who used paintings to save and kill people. 2. [The Interstellar Recipes of the Primeval Big Boss: A story of a modern otaku who transmigrated to the Interstellar Era and became a peerless prodigy who fought against evil. At the same time, she developed a variety of evil god recipes.] 3. "Interstellar War History": Multi-angle, slow-heating, hot-blooded, and scheming. It was about the contradictions of the various forces in the future world, as well as the adventures and challenges of mankind in the interstellar war. I hope you like this fairy's recommendations. Muah ~ If you want to know more about the novel or have other recommendations, please feel free to tell me.😗