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What I really love about science fiction is how it can play with the idea of perception. If perception is reality, what happens when you can’t trust your own perception? This very question has been explored by more genres than just sci-fi, but I find that it works best for me in a universe where technology is as unknowable as the mind.

There are quite a few sci-fi shows that deal with this concept, and a lot of them have handled it brilliantly. Look at how popular a series like Severance has become, which is arguably one of the most mind-bending pieces of media we’ve gotten in some time (as well as a plausible piece of dystopian fiction). But recently, I’ve been revisiting a science fiction …

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