That reply was a lot earlier.
Fantasy is great, fabulous even but let's not call it science fiction, is all.
There is nowhere, anywhere in the universe that islands can float in the air (atmosphere) with water (or any other liquid) falling from them. There is nowhere, anywhere in the universe that 'something magnetic' can affect the island but not every other element.
Scientific illiteracy, of which the US excels, does not make 'science' fiction more fanciful, interesting or cool. Its just fantasy being fantastical with some people blurring the lines between what can imaginably be and what cannot.
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