B & T fiction could refer to a specific genre or style of fiction that's not widely known. Maybe it's a niche category created by a particular author or group.
Science fiction isn't just fiction because it has a profound impact on our culture and perception. It gives us a different lens to view our own world. It can shape our values, dreams, and fears. Take stories about artificial intelligence. They make us think about how we should interact with such technology in the real world. It also helps us understand different cultures and ways of thinking by presenting fictional but relatable alien civilizations. In this way, it's much more than simple fictional entertainment.
No. There is no mention of Booker T in Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction has its own set of characters like Mia Wallace, Butch Coolidge etc. and there is no character or reference named Booker T in the movie.
I'm not entirely sure who 'T Greenwood' specifically is within the context of 'Fantastic Fiction'. It could be an author. There are many authors in the genre of fantastic fiction, and without more information, it's difficult to say precisely who this 'T Greenwood' is.
The absence of Pulp Fiction could be because of a variety of factors. It could be that the rights to show it have expired, or it might not meet the content standards of the current provider. Also, changes in viewer demand or business decisions could play a role.
By predicting things. For instance, some sci - fi novels described space travel before it was a common thing. It shows that there are elements of reality and foresight in it.