Science-fictionthumb|Amazing Stories, premier magazine de science-fiction américain. La science-fiction est un genre narratif, principalement littéraire (littérature et bande dessinée), cinématographique et vidéo-ludique. Comme son nom l'indique, elle consiste à raconter des fictions reposant sur des progrès scientifiques et techniques obtenus dans un futur plus ou moins lointain (il s'agit alors également d'anticipation), parfois dans un passé fictif ou dans un univers parallèle au nôtre.
Scientific literatureScientific literature comprises academic papers that report original empirical and theoretical work in the natural and social sciences. Within a field of research, relevant papers are often referred to as "the literature". Academic publishing is the process of contributing the results of one's research into the literature, which often requires a peer-review process. Original scientific research published for the first time in scientific journals is called the primary literature.
Spherical wave transformationSpherical wave transformations leave the form of spherical waves as well as the laws of optics and electrodynamics invariant in all inertial frames. They were defined between 1908 and 1909 by Harry Bateman and Ebenezer Cunningham, with Bateman giving the transformation its name. They correspond to the conformal group of "transformations by reciprocal radii" in relation to the framework of Lie sphere geometry, which were already known in the 19th century.
Scientific literacyScientific literacy or science literacy encompasses written, numerical, and digital literacy as they pertain to understanding science, its methodology, observations, and theories. Scientific literacy is chiefly concerned with an understanding of the scientific method, units and methods of measurement, empiricism and understanding of statistics in particular correlations and qualitative versus quantitative observations and aggregate statistics, as well as a basic understanding of core scientific fields, such as physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, geology and computation.