There was a close relationship between science fiction and scientific development. Science fiction usually explored the challenges and opportunities that humans might face through fictional technology and future worldviews. These novels often provided some scientific theories or technical solutions for readers to think about whether these technologies could be realized in reality or whether they would bring unpredictable effects to humans. Many science fiction novels depicted the emergence and application of certain technologies that might become reality in the future or become an important force in promoting scientific development. For example, the famous science fiction novel " The Three-Body Problem " proposed a universe view called " Dark Forest ". It believed that there were huge threats and interests between civilizations in the universe. This idea promoted human research in physics, astronomy, and other scientific fields. Science fiction and science development also had a mutual influence on each other. Science fiction provided a new way of thinking and imagination for readers to think more deeply about technology and the direction of future development. On the other hand, scientific research used fictional scenes and scientific solutions provided by science fiction to verify and explore some scientific theories to promote the development of science and technology. Science fiction and science development are mutually dependent. Science fiction provides new ideas and directions for science, while science advances technology through science fiction.