Well, it depends. While 'out of thin air' can seem like pure fiction as it suggests something coming into existence without an obvious source. However, in some scientific or technological breakthroughs, things might seem to come 'out of thin air' but are actually the result of years of research and development that we just don't immediately understand. So not always pure fiction.
Well, 'out of thin air' is a phrase that implies something is created or appears spontaneously. 'hsr' here is unclear without more context, but if we assume it's some sort of concept or object. Then 'pure fiction' emphasizes that it has no basis in reality. So perhaps it's saying that this 'hsr' thing is a completely fictional construct that has no real - world origin and just seems to appear randomly in the realm of fiction.
I'm not sure specifically if it's from a particular novel. It could potentially be a made - up concept for a story or it might be something very niche. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
It means that the story or content is completely made up, without any basis in real events or facts. It's like the author just created it from their imagination without any external inspiration.
In reality, things don't typically happen 'out of thin air'. However, in magic shows or illusions, it might seem like something is created 'out of thin air' but that's just trickery. In the physical world, there are laws of nature that govern how things come into being, so it's mainly in the realm of pure fiction when we say 'out of thin air'.
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