Well, '2001: A Space Odyssey' is a great example of plausible science fiction. It showed space travel and the interaction with advanced alien technology in a way that was ahead of its time but still seemed possible. 'Neuromancer' is also a good one. It delved into the concept of a virtual reality - like 'the matrix' - which has become more and more relevant as our technology in the digital realm progresses. And 'Contact' where the idea of making contact with extraterrestrial life through radio signals is something that scientists are still exploring today.
Plausible science fiction can inspire modern technology. For example, the idea of self - driving cars in science fiction stories has now become a reality. It gives scientists and engineers a vision to strive for.
A plausible fictional world is one that feels realistic and believable within the context of the story. It has consistent rules, logical plot developments, and characters that act in ways that make sense for that particular world.
Sure. Fictional memory loss can be made scientifically possible by imagining scenarios such as diseases affecting the brain's memory centers or extreme stress-induced amnesia. However, it's often exaggerated for dramatic effect.
Well, in the original Dragon Ball series, Beerus is an extremely powerful god of destruction. For Goku to kill him in a fanfiction would be a huge shock. However, in the realm of fanfiction, anything can happen. Fanfic writers often like to explore 'what - if' scenarios that deviate from the official canon. It could be interesting to see how the writer would justify Goku achieving such a feat, considering Beerus' overwhelming power.
It could be plausible. Goku is always on adventures and Bulma is often involved in his journey. Over time, the shared experiences could lead to deeper feelings. But also, Goku is so focused on fighting and getting stronger that it might be hard for him to fully understand romantic feelings at first. Bulma, on the other hand, might have to be the one to initiate any romantic connection.
One way it could be plausible is through some sort of magical mix - up or a long - hidden family secret. Maybe there was a spell that was cast long ago that altered memories or family lineages. For example, if a powerful dark wizard was trying to hide Hermione's true heritage for some reason, he could have made it seem like she was from a different family. Another possibility is that there was a case of mistaken identity at birth in the wizarding hospital. However, this would be quite a stretch considering the tight - knit wizarding community, but in the world of fanfiction, such wild ideas can be explored.
Yes, in the realm of fanfiction, it is plausible. Fanfiction is all about taking existing characters and creating new scenarios. The worlds of Harry Potter and Spiderman are both rich with possibilities. With a bit of imagination, one can create a situation where Hermione and Harry cross paths with Spiderman and a kiss occurs. It could be due to a spell gone wrong, or some sort of interdimensional rift.
One reason could be jealousy. Suppose Naruto had achieved something that Sakura deeply desired for herself or for someone she loved, and in a fit of envy, she took drastic action. But this would be a very out - of - character move for the Sakura we know from the original series.