
In music theory, “EGBDF” is a mnemonic used to remember the notes that sit on the lines of the treble clef staff: E, G, B, D, and F, from bottom to top. Often taught with the phrase “Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge,”…
The technological singularity, a concept popularized by futurists like Ray Kurzweil, refers to a hypothetical point in time when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence, triggering unprecedented and exponential advancements in technology. This transformative event is expected to reshape industries, societies, and even…
Steampunk is a subgenre that fuses Victorian-era aesthetics with speculative science fiction, creating a world where steam-powered machinery and intricate mechanical devices drive society. Often set in an alternate 19th-century England or a similarly inspired landscape, steampunk explores a world of brass…
Atompunk is a retrofuturistic subgenre inspired by mid-20th-century visions of technology, space exploration, and atomic energy. Set against the backdrop of the 1940s to 1960s Cold War era, atompunk incorporates design elements like chrome, atomic motifs, and streamlined technology, blending both optimism…
Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction that blends high-tech futurism with gritty, dystopian themes. Known for its neon-lit urban landscapes, rebellious antiheroes, and advanced but morally ambiguous technology, cyberpunk paints a picture of a world where mega-corporations wield immense power, often…
Tech Noir is a subgenre blending science fiction with classic Film Noir aesthetics, creating a world that’s both futuristic and dystopian. Defined by neon-lit cityscapes, morally ambiguous characters, and advanced yet ominous technology, Tech Noir explores themes of surveillance, identity, and human…