About Us
Welcome to Sci-Fi Horizon — your gateway to the universe of science fiction, extraterrestrial life, and the future of human civilization.
We’re a small team of sci-fi enthusiasts who believe that the best way to understand our world is to imagine what lies beyond it. We write about the science behind the stories, the technologies that might one day become real, and the big questions that keep us looking up at the stars.
What We Do
We cover three main areas:
Alien Life & Space Exploration — From the icy oceans of Europa to the search for Dyson spheres, we follow the real science that’s hunting for life beyond Earth.
Sci-Fi Technology — Wormholes, Dyson spheres, warp drives, and the physics that makes them possible (or impossible).
Civilization & the Future — What happens when we meet aliens? When we build a Dyson sphere? When we upload our minds to machines? We explore the possibilities — and the consequences.
Why We Started This Site
If you’ve ever looked up at the night sky and wondered — are we alone? — you already understand why we started this site.
Science fiction isn’t just entertainment. It’s a way to think about the future. It asks the questions that science hasn’t answered yet: What does an alien look like? How do you talk to a civilization thousands of light-years away? What happens when a species becomes so powerful it can dismantle planets?
We don’t have all the answers. But we love asking the questions. And we want to share the journey with you.
What Makes Us Different
Most sci-fi sites are either fan forums or hardcore academic journals. We try to be something in between.
We write in plain English. We don’t assume you have a physics degree. But we also don’t dumb things down — we dig into the real science and the real debates behind the stories. Every article is researched, fact-checked, and written for curious readers like you.
We’re sci-fi fans, not scientists. But we take the science seriously. And we think you will too.
Who’s Behind This?
Zhang Yi — founder and main writer. I’ve been obsessed with sci-fi since I first read The Three-Body Problem in my teens. I spent years reading about astrophysics, astrobiology, and the philosophy of the future — and I decided to start this site to turn that reading into something useful for other curious minds.
I’m not a professional scientist. I’m a professional reader — and that’s exactly the perspective I bring to every article.
Join the Conversation
Every article ends with a question — because we don’t just want to talk at you, we want to talk with you.
If you’ve got a question, a disagreement, or a topic you’d like us to cover — drop us a line. We read every comment and every email.
That’s what science fiction is about, after all. Not just imagining the future. Imagining it together.
— The Sci-Fi Horizon Team