Science fiction to Science fact
In the realm of technology, the future always seems to be right around the corner. From flying cars to time machines, science fiction has always captured our imaginations with its visions of what the future may hold. And while some of these ideas may seem far-fetched, many of the technologies that were once considered science fiction have become a reality, shaping our world in countless ways. One of the earliest examples of science fiction inspiring reality is the submarine. Jules Verne's 1870 novel, "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," described a fantastical underwater vehicle, the Nautilus, which captured the public's imagination. In 1863, French engineer, Brutus de Villeroi, built the first working submarine, which was named after Verne's creation. The submarine went on to become a critical tool for naval warfare and scientific exploration. Another technology that was once considered science fiction is the smartphone. In the 1960s, the idea of a device tha...