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Imagine a group of people with an "invisibility" power that make them unnoticed and immediately forgotten by everyone. This power would be a mix of the [witches spell](http://hdm.wikia.com/wiki/Witch) in "His Dark Materials" and the powers of the [Silence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence_(Doctor_Wh... |
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So, I read on the net the other day that one method of delivering water while terraforming Venus (this is assuming the problems of day length and sun exposure are sorted out) is to bombard the planet with hydrogen which reacts with the co2 atmosphere to produce water and graphite.
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The setting is a city enclosed within a safe boundary that protects it from a magical blight. This blight kills all animals outside the boundary when the sun is down. Farmers live inside this boundary, and travel outside to their farms during the day, returning before the sun sets.
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Would potato- or grain-like crops be able to flourish in northern alpine regions? There's a lot to be said about the Andeans, but the have the benefit of living near the equator that other civilizations do not
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- 8-12 thousand feet elevation
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Kikazaru and Protogon have been fierce rivals in the designer baby industry/artificial wombs since time and memorial, but Kikazaru is looking to finally best its rival by introducing a new scheme: designing babies so same sex couples (biologically speaking since identity makes this a bit murky) can have ... |
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Our AI in question inhabits a synthetic brain housed in an organic and genetically modified human body (With a few other cybernetics). This body/brain combination was the result of a black project aimed to create super-soldiers (Why is it always super-soldiers?), and every synthetic brain produced as par... |
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I just detected a strange object in space, and it appears to be of alien origin! Telescope readings seem to indicate it is some sort of deep space probe, with a golden disk of some sort attached to it. It appears to have some engravings on it, and grooves around the edge, but it's a bit fuzzy. As luck wo... |
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Pathogen virus work in a simple way: they inoculate their genes (DNA or RNA) in the host cells and let them replicate huge amounts of the attacker while hampering the host vital functions. As reaction the host fights back, until either the host or the guest is dead.
I am trying to figure out a "smart" vi... |
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In the animated movie **Monsters Inc.** the monsters which populate the universe all look very different despite the fact that they are presented as being the same species (since they can interbreed).
This begs the question, how can a species exist that has thousands of different forms?
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I'm using [this question about likely forms of government for a space colony.](http://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/28642/what-would-be-the-most-viable-form-of-government-for-the-first-space-colonies)
What sort of legal and penal system might develop on such a colony?
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I'm writing a story about an alien race that is blind and deaf: They communicate based on touch and scent, and have a tech level generally similar to us.
I'm assuming that they can measure frequency and amplitude of sound and light, even if they can't sense them directly.
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There's a society similar to ancient Egypt. Most soldiers are either skirmishers with slings or shortbows, or "heavy infantry" with spears and big shields, but wearing the same loincloths as the skirmishers. War chariots and big beasts like elephants exist, but they are rare and they don't get involved i... |
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Biotechnology is a big keyword in the industry right now, like computing was a bunch of years ago. Nowadays, anyone can pop up a terminal and start tinkering with their computer, program software, make anything from their imagination true in the virtual world. A similar trend is observable with objects a... |
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I want to have an upper atmosphere composed of a gas which is lighter than "air" so that my human occupants of a planet can harvest it and use it to fill blimps and hot air balloons.
I'm planning on having my "normal air" as Nitrogen Oxygen as I see no need to change it from Earth-like. I'd rather not us... |
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My story has vampires in it. Within my story's universe, I want a human kissing one mouth-to-mouth to result in [nitrogen narcosis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_narcosis)-like symptoms for said human, and for said symptoms to intensify as long as the kiss is maintained.
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I'm putting together a homebrew adventure for a space horror game (using the Aliens RPG ruleset) and I was thinking about what a world with Mars like mass and lack of volcanic activity and ozone layer be like at a Venus like distance from the sun. Would/could such a world still have the very thin Martian... |
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So I have a species that has a life expectancy about half that of humans. In antique times, they mostly die around the age of 30 once they’ve passed the challenges of childhood. Their development is halved as well. It turns out they’re also about half the height of humans. *True halflings in a way*.
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What would be the psychological effects of a sentient creature having its central nervous system distributed throughout its entire central body? How would they think differently than humans? This seems like there could be some very interesting consequences that would stem from it, but I don't know what t... |
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I am pondering on a work whose main theme is 'consciousness is fundamentally at odds with life and how it works'. Consciousness, sentience, self-awareness etc. values the individual, the self, and the connections it makes, while life is fragile, frail, and cares more about statistics: the individual is d... |
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I'm developing a setting that has majoritarily experienced a First Industrial Revolution after a period of peace, preceded by a period of warfare sort of equivalent to the Napoleonic wars.
Now I am considering the possibility that a country would have in having developed a strong economy and industry, in... |
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*Far, far away from the Earth, there is a nebula. An enormous cloud made of 78% nitrogen, 20% oxygen and 2% other non-lethal materials. These gases swirl around a star, and the pressure around it is more or less 105 pascals. This star has several planets around it. In some of those planes, life sprouts. ... |
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I'm making a world where I want domesticated Mimics to be a thing.
These Mimics are pretty similar to the original concept of D&D Mimics: shapeshifters that imitate objects, and hunt by imitating something desirable to their prey, then attacking when the prey comes close using a sticky secretion and a bl... |
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If I push a couple of magnetic asteroids into mars gravitational field, could they form an interlocking series of magnetic fields able to protect mars from solar winds?
Size limits for asteroids is any that can become satellites or moons without majorly altering mars regular orbit, or so small that they... |
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A concept I've encountered a few times is aliens with "vastly" different biology than terrestrial creatures. In this case, I'm interested in replacing the parts that use oxygen with something a bit milder (a worse oxidizer).
I'm looking for something that would, biologically, serve the same function as o... |
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There exists a bow capable of sending a **1000 gram arrow** flying at about **1900 mph**. The bow is a re-curve resembling the old Mongolian style bows and is made of steel.
**What sort of modifications would have to be done to an arrow to keep it stable at this speed?**
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I'm developing fictional technology for "perfect recycling."
* A large plant that takes in water and every cubic millimeter of waste humanity can produce (in the local area, of course).
* It disintegrates (for lack of a better description) the waste and water. Sea water is used to "balance" the process (... |
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Assume Earth of today was altered overnight.
Some percentage of the more common elements of Earth's bulk (silicon, iron, and so on) are replaced with something much heavier. This changes the over mass of Earth and its gravity increases according.
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I've been working on a story in which the main setting is basically a canyon around a river (like the Grand Canyon, I guess), but it's specifically where the river meets the sea, and it's still in the canyon.
Does anyone know if this is geographically possible/present in the real world, and if so if the... |
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Where would large amounts of food be stored in a medieval setting? For example stockpiling for winter.
Would there just be one large place to store all food, like a cellar, or would different foods be stored in different places? I'm looking for the name of these places and what can be stored in each.
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I watched Independence Day: Resurgence the other day. In it, Earth's first line of defense is a lunar base (that gets blown up), followed by an orbital satellite network (that gets blown up).
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In the near future mankind could well permanently settle on the Moon.
Whether for research or mining or just good old fashioned novelty is irrelevant.
The colony includes:
* Large domed structures for farming and recreation. The largest dome on Earth (according to Wikipedia) is the [Singapore National S... |
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So, as I've mentioned in previous questions, I am writing a series in which the four young main characters encounter natural, traversable wormholes that connect the present time to another one. I've vaguely figured how I want them to work and how this way connects (mostly) to the real theoretical science... |
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In one of the stories I'm writing, I have a character that falls from our world into another, far less advanced one, and brings his smartphone with him (along with a few other things, but they aren't important). Now, due to a magical artifact he finds in the region he ends up in, his smartphone is consta... |
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Exactly what could an obsidian blade do, if it were unbreakable?
Knapped obsidian holds an edge one molecule thick. It's sharp enough to cut between human cells, and is even used in surgeries today.
One of the conceits of this setting is that items of mythic power can only be broken or altered under spec... |
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I have, what I hope to be, a fairly simple question. I am designing a planet where there are no carnivores.
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A pretty major component of a lot of anime shows and other media is oversized weapons, like giant swords, hammers, the like. These types of weapons would be completely unfeasible in the real world, but it got me thinking of ways to make them easier to handle and use.
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Could an artificial plant species be designed and created that lives in a vacuum - for example on the surface of our moon?
The main problems I can see immediately would be the lack of an atmosphere for respiration, the lack of microbes in the soil, and the massive temperature swings. Would it be possible... |
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There is this setup that I've seen a few times of a ring-shaped world where people live on the inner side. My question is: what is the minimum advancement of technology for such a thing to happen?
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I'm creating a planet where rain is small drops of fire, and anything in its way will be burnt. (No idea how this happens, and the technicalities don't bother me, either)
Every night the wind blows in dust, which covers everything in a thin layer. Anything that is covered by this dust is... |
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**Roombas scurry everywhere in my robot city**, cleaning every surface diligently using power provided by those very surfaces using induction. They aren't limited to floors. Their design, mimicking starfish, allows them to cling to and crawl on any surface effectively cleaning every corner of the robot c... |
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Biting living people isn't easy and can be quite a pain for the one who bites.
Human jaws are not made to bite stuff while it's still alive.
An easier way to infect other people and turn them into zombies would be projectile vomiting.
But I'm running into a problem, how many times would a zombie be able ... |
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Aye so, so I been thinking about the square cube law and such and I was wondering if say, for a humanoid or a human or some creature, to be larger than average but keep similar proportions to the original body (not the exact same but) *would it be possible for a creature to get bigger but not so drastica... |
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My space colonists (160 people) are mostly scientists with at least two advanced degrees and some research experience. They all speak English because it is a language of science today. However, the majority of them are not native speakers of English. The languages that have the most native speakers are E... |
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I have built a star that is loosely based on a real-world star. It has the following properties:
* Spectral class G
* Mass: 1.03 M$\_\odot$
* Radius: 1.02 r$\_\odot$
* Luminosity: 1.05 L$\_\odot$
* Surface temperature 5,792 K
Now, I'm trying based on [Calculating the Habitable Zone](http://www.planetaryb... |
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Supposing you are trying to colonise planet that has no life what-so-ever but is otherwise an earth analogue.
First thing that I realised is that there would be no oil. So they would need to make bioplastic (assuming they could introduce plants to the inorganic dusty soil).
Then I thought that they could... |
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## Let's talk about the visible light "rainbow"
**In almost all** depictions of the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light is shown as a rainbow, and adjacent parts of the spectrum are monotone in color - there is no UV or infrared rainbow to be seen.
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If there were a sphere or a cube where time is stopped, how would someone passing by perceive that? I have something in mind that stops everything, including air and light, not only solid matter.
My first thought was, if nothing comes out it must be pitch black. But that would lead to this region buildin... |
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In my setting I have what is essentially air filled, zero gravity, space with floating islands scattered all over the place in a large, three dimensional cluster. What I'm wondering is how the skyship captains and others would be able to tell directions as there is no north-south axis and up and down are... |
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The Hindenburg was a massive failure in blimps, it practically banished them from the skies, it didn't matter that events such as the Hindenburg disaster were not as common as plane crashes today or that a whooping 2/3 of passengers and crew survived it. The shear terror of the fiery steel skeleton cause... |
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The title is a bit different to the question, but there's a reason to that. I am currently in the worldbuilding stage of creating an alien planet, mainly the wildlife, and I may have run into a problem. Back to the title, at one point on Earth, Dinosaurs and large reptiles filled the majority of niches (... |
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Does the position of the sun in a hollow earth scenario affect the way light scattering would "color" the sky?
My understanding is the reddish-orange color during sunrise/sunset is caused by the sun being at a more oblique angle in contrast to the standard blue when the sun is fully up.
My intuition st... |
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I am trying to write a story where the main character is born as a dragon-like humanoid, in a culture where dragons live with them in the same communities.
The main character is to be born into this society, and will eventually discover that he is bound to a dragon partner.
I have had two ideas regardin... |
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I was just wondering what kind of rule changes court layout etc would happen to have a 'basketball' game in a zero-g arena? I'm assuming the most likely thing to stay is a ball and 2 opposing baskets.
I was wondering what kinds of recreation and entertainment would happen if people had lots of easy acces... |
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I am trying to get my head around scaling of an element in the world I'm working with, so this question may give me some perspective, that I in no way have.
If we had working room temperature ambient pressure superconductors (a la LK99 type) when the "Large Hadron Collider" was built. This I am certain w... |
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A recently inhabited planet revolves around its sun but does not spin on its axis. This causes the daylight cycle to happen over the course of an entire year (Note that this is different from the planet being tidally locked to its star, as there still is a slow daylight cycle.) The side facing the sun be... |
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So I've created a cold water-world super-earth where the majority of the planet is covered in ice caps, but has an equatorial water ocean that moves north and south with the seasons. Meanwhile, much closer to the poles, it grows cold enough that, combined with the high atmospheric pressure of the planet,... |
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The world is a desert, and it's **awfully** windy. The wind is as unpredictable as possible with an average speed around 150km/h. It's usual to see wind reaching 300km/h once every three days.
The human civilisation has grown in protected areas to become cities or villages. They have water, wood, food, l... |
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Worldbuilding, thank you for your time. I came to this site to ask a few questions and get advice, if possible, on a project I'm working on.
I have always been a fan Turok, Dino Crissis, Cage of Eden, and most recently Fosilfuel. So, this project is basically a love letter to the Prehistoric Horror genre... |
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For smelting iron, you need a fuel that's nearly pure carbon, which has typically been either charcoal or coal. The former is the more easily obtained; when the forests were too depleted to provide adequate supplies of charcoal, people started mining coal on a large scale.
Is it actually the case that ch... |
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I'm building a world in whose history climactic changes causes a region of desert to start seeing regular rain. This causes the native culture of the desert people to also change along with it, eventually evolving to something akin to the Mongols and finally the Yuan dynasty of China. (Essentially moving... |
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*This question is inspired by a [comment](https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/192273/what-would-cause-creatures-on-a-planet-to-favor-large-sizes-over-small-sizes/192287?noredirect=1#comment596088_192287) by PcMan*
Imagine you have an Earth-like planet, except it is just a little farther awa... |
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We all know the ideas about the "ideal zombie shelter" stocked with food, water, and ridiculous amounts of ammunition, hidden somewhere up in the Rocky mountains far from cities. But what about Suburbia? What items that one could reasonably expect to be in an upper-middle-class home would be most helpful... |
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Having a weapon attached to your arm that restricts the use of your hand is a common design trope in sci-fi-themed video games, such as Mega Man or Metroid. They even appear in the Marvel movies sometimes. **But could such a cannon ever be more practical than just carrying a gun?** In other words, what a... |
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In my world they live in a swamp similar to the Okeefenokee swamp in Georgia. My question is, would it be possible to farm certain plants like wild rice, milkweed, and lilypads in these conditions?
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I'm looking for a way to bypass the bidirectional diffusive gas exchange that happens in human alveoli, to allow aquanauts to breathe a standard Nitrogen-Oxygen air mix at very high pressures (up to 300 atmospheres) found in ambient pressure deep submarine habitats.
Being able to use ambient pressure hab... |
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On a world similar to Earth minus size, gravity, and a mildly different atmosphere. The weather is much more violent, causing frequent dust storms. The planet is larger than Earth and is mostly scrublands. However, there are certain geological formations, bowl mountains, that provide adequate shelter for... |
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The idea is to build a cybernetic body for a human. Only the brain and a few glands related to emotions, like adrenal glands, will be kept. The brain and the glands will be in a closed, plug-and-play, container, that can be connected to compatible bodies, to turn humans into cybernetic space elves capabl... |
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In micro-gravity and zero G, people's muscles deteriorate. If you sent a set of already very physically fit soldiers to train/live on a high gravity planet, would they perform better than other soldiers when they returned to zero G or normal gravity?
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In honour of the full moon an odd moon question for you all.
The idea is to create a situation in which the inhabitants of a world believe utterly that the moon only exists at night. I'd also like to create a different day-night cycle with the moon providing enough light to extend the hours of daylight. ... |
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First, I guess the conditions of the world are in order. It's approximately 85% the mass of earth and there is going to be a full ecosystem with all the usual types of bugs, insects, trees, and predators. The ecosystem obviously won't be the exact same as on Earth, but there will be the usual things like... |
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So I've been browsing Worldbuilding for a while now and the answer to so many questions seems to be "No, gravity doesn't allow it".
Gravity (and the square-cube law, but as I understand the problem with that is also gravity) means we can't have believable dragons, giants (of any kind), large insects, fly... |
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In my short story ghosts are much like the movie, "Ghost," where they can interact with each other and also have a very tiny bit of power to move something small (like a penny, or slam a door).
However one of my ghosts just pushed the other ghost, who fell through a wall, but my ghosts don't accidentally... |
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Provoked by a comment by [Steve Mangiameli](https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/users/20922/steve-mangiameli).
In my short story series, [Penniless Joe](https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/q/32084/353) is a down on his luck archaeologist/(al?)chemist that is struggling to get employment.
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Is it possible for a planet to have very little visible-light energy and receive enough energy to support life from ionising radiation?
Dim light, including starlight and [ionized-air glow](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionized-air_glow) is acceptable.
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What set of physical parameters (if any) would enable a planet to have warmer nights than days? For example: Peak temperature near midnight and minimum temperature near noon, with an distribution of temperatures between similar to that seen on Earth (but the other way round, obviously). In this situation... |
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What would be required for a generation space ship to give residents the best possible living situation while still using the least amount of space, given the possibilities to have access to common areas.
* How little space can a person live on for life, and still be sane.
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In the near future, an alien race finds Earth, learns how it and everything on it works, and begins to tamper with it. Somehow they figure out a way to flip the pull of Earth's gravity on **only** humans so we fall into space instead of falling to the ground.
They do this instantaneously to the entire hu... |
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One of the theories behind the extinction of the dinosaurs is the eruption of one or a series of volcanoes. Supposedly the ash expelled by these eruptions blocked out the sun, killing plants and thus disrupting the entire food chain. A more recent example of the power of volcanoes on the environment woul... |
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I was wondering if there is a realistic way that one can "travel" to the future, using today's technology.
Two scenarios I have thought of:
An individual is put under cryogenic freezing and then put into an artificially induced coma. His body and mind remain preserved for over 100 years, after which time... |
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This question is inspired by these great movies: [Demolition Man](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demolition_Man_(film)), [The Matrix](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix), and [Gattaca](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gattaca):
Imagine, that in near future, there are several sexually transferable diseases... |
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The Trieste submarine reached the bottom of the Mariana trench using some clever techniques like gasoline ballast, but let's assume the ocean just kept going to the core of the earth (or maybe the entire planet is water!). Can they just keep making the pressure vessel thicker?
How deep could we go before... |
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My humanoid lizardfolk are 6-7 foot tall digitigrades, some have a slightly hunched posture like Gollum/Smeagol. I'm wondering what kind of chairs that be suitable for these characteristics as well as their long tails? Obviously the chairs would need some gap at the back or the sides for the tail to slip... |
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I am looking for a small list of Latin, Greek, or French words which would be most concise and descriptive of the qualities and functions of a pager-like device. The technical description of the device, as it might appear in a patent would be: "A portable, wireless, and paperless device for conveniently ... |
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Alice the mermaid and Bob the human have been dating each other for quite some time, and being young adults filled with love and copious amounts of hormones the two of them want to take their relationship to the next level by engaging in intercourse. **However, there's a big problem in the young lovebird... |
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I'm building a medieval-high-fantasy world and I want it to have two suns. I'd like it to make it **somewhat realistic at least as far as seasons and light/biomes go**, while the actual feasibility of this kind of binary system can kinda be handwaved away. I also would like the two stars to be different,... |
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I'm trying to come up with ways as to how a ship could travel places with a very low number of people (like 4 crewmen). One of the ways I like for how to do this is to have large sea creatures harnessed and used like horses.
How big would a sea creature need to be to be able to tow a cog about 25 meters ... |
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Suppose you were puttering around the solar system and came across the remains of a luxury passenger vessel, the intergalactic equivalent of the Titanic, adrift about one [AU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_unit) from the sun. The hull was shattered, with thousands of souls aboard living in a... |
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There is an empire expanding from the Netherlands to Western Russia, the empire is enthusiatic about turning rivers into canals for transportation.
They don't care about the environment, they just need the closest thing to a railway to transport goods and soldiers around. Assuming 14th century technolog... |
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In my story I'm creating, there are three sizes of dragons, from 6 to 20 feet long. The smaller ones create small coastal villages, and fish. These 6 foot dragons:
* are very dexterous and have developed hand like appendages at the end of their wings, so they can make small structures and use tools.
* Ar... |
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