1960s
In the era of moon landings and flower power, science fiction was a technicolor dreamscape, imbued with both the thrill of cosmic adventure and the pressing urgency of social reform. While astronauts took their first steps on lunar soil, sci-fi delved into mind-bending questions about the nature of humanity and reality. From time loops to alternate dimensions, the genre became an experimental playground, underpinned by the optimism of scientific discovery and the growing questioning of the status quo.