Every fictional narrative produces physical/material effects and affects, but, for us, speculative science fictions that address the unknown and form a resistance to explaining it all away remain the most vital (and hopeful) of all the hyperstitional cultural viruses at work in the hyperreal.
— Fiction as Method by Theo Reeves-Evison (Page 223)
From the essay "The Things That Knowledge Cannot Eat" by Delphi Carstens & Mer Roberts