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Brown Dwarf effects on a habitable exoplanet orbiting the same star

Suppose there's a planet in the habitable zone of a class F star, a bit smaller than Earth and about the same density, with 80% of earth's gravity. How far away from the planet would a brown dwarf ...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by Brimstoned‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Brimstoned‭

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How to build a trap to last the ages?

While considering Ancient Light Trigger Mechanism, it occurred to me that any ancient trap mechanism is unlikely to work very long without regular maintenance. It seems far too easy for dust to clo...

25 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Rob Watts‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Rob Watts‭

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Alternatives to radiators for spaceships

I'm doing research for a space opera with some hard sci-fi elements. One faction does use radiators (dusty plasma particles held in magnetic fields- which would create the effect of glowing wings o...

14 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by JTriptych‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by JTriptych‭

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Is a Reflecting-Oven-Jay actually feasible?

As discussed here: How would a Reflecting-Oven-Jay Evolve? The Reflecting-oven-Jay This is a small African predatory bird with a perfectly smooth set of wings with an area of ~100 cm2, so ...

7 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by Tim B‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Tim B‭

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How long would it take to terraform a lifeless but somewhat earthlike planet using bacteria, fungus, seeds and eggs?

What are realistic time-schedule expectations for far-future terraforming and developing earth-like plant and animal/fish/bird populations on distant planets, by means of robotic space probes with ...

5 answers  ·  posted 10y ago by Dronz‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Dronz‭

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The plausibility of a mind-controlling and genome-altering pentastomid

CONTEXT/EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY A book that I'm currently writing called Surge features an enemy faction called the Degenerates that are heavily inspired by the Scythians (Indo-Iranian horse nomads t...

3 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Arbiter Elegante‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Arbiter Elegante‭

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How do you "devolve" a species?

I am writing a story where a species undergoes devolution. Is there any scientific or plausible way to do this? The process can be instantaneous or may take ages, I do not mind which as I need to w...

14 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Arkhaine‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Arkhaine‭

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Is a supernova powerful to destroy the other star in a binary system?

So, you have the big bad race, whose extermination method is basically to force stars to go supercritical via the power of handwavium. You can assume 1 solar mass for each, but you can change it if...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by Raznarok‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Raznarok‭

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Silly orbits - can an orbit be both stable and interplanetary?

In our story's universe, a solar system is hand-crafted by a deity with seven smallish bodies working in a way that I can only describe as Lagrangian Points, where all planets have the same orbital...

3 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Liam George‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Liam George‭

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Effects of a supermassive ship colliding with a planet

The basis of my story revolves around a single survivor escaping a massive colony ship gone critical above the skies of an alien world. After his escape via escape pod, the ship crashes halfway acr...

3 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Don'tQuestionTheMuse‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Don'tQuestionTheMuse‭

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How long would it take until we realise that suddenly nobody can conceive a child regularly?

Some time ago I asked: "How long would it take until we realise that people stopped dying from natural causes?" I today realized that similar but much more interesting (and more realistic...) ques...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by TGar‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by TGar‭

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Mammal producing spider venom

Could a human be genetically engineered to produce a less fatal form of the Brazilian Wandering Spider's Venom? I have been told that many things that insects can do do not function in humans for v...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by Amoeba‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Amoeba‭

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Chemically Induced Simulation

How could an organism (anywhere from animal to monster to humanoid) induce and control lifelike hallucinations simulating reality in (possibly unwilling) humans? The aesthetic thought was of a mon...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Austin Weaver‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Austin Weaver‭

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Alternative options to change sex-based characteristics in a non-modern world setting?

This question has received a major rewrite and restructuring but is still the same original question. Please see this meta-post, where I asked for advice on how to refocus this question. While I ...

4 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by EveryBitHelps‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by EveryBitHelps‭

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Dragonfly Goggles

Ahh insects, such fascinating creatures with fascinating traits, but sadly as I have found out most are only available to them and not us thanks to the square cubed law. Maybe the following traits...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by Amoeba‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Amoeba‭

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Exploring deep ocean at 1GPa with minimum metal available

Let's say there's a habitable planet somewhere, covered with very deep cool water ocean. By very deep I mean thousands of km, but the exact numbers don't actually matter. According to water's pha...

3 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by Dallaylaen‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Dallaylaen‭

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How to artificially inseminate a very particular dragon?

I actually have a couple of questions here. My dragon is very small, just about 3 meters long from beak to tailtip, 20 kilograms, with a 5 meter wingspan. A bit like a velociraptor-sized Rahonavis...

5 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by Miriam Garcia‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Miriam Garcia‭

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Is Artemis Fowl II's fairy communicator feasible?

In the book Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony, Artemis is contacted by Holly through a fairy communicator, disguised as a ring. The phone was disguised as a rather ostentatious ring on Artemis's mi...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by Inspector Sigma‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Inspector Sigma‭

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Could a spacefaring people preserve the idea that their world is the center of the universe?

Cosmology since Einstein makes it clear that it's not quite right to say one body in space "revolves around" another, right? Einstein wrote: "The two sentences, 'the sun is at rest and the earth mo...

4 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by David Berreby‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by David Berreby‭

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What would the most peculiar characteristics of a "time fly" be?

One of the syntactical interpretation of the famous linguistics sentence "Time flies like an arrow." is to consider "time flies" as a noun phrase. This makes "time flies" analogous to "fruit flies"...

8 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by camelCase‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by camelCase‭

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What is the viability of trains on planets covered in water?

I want to write a science fiction book on a planet mostly covered by ocean, but I also want to incorporate trains into my story. However, it seems that with advances in ship and plane technology, t...

17 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Evren Yungjello‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Evren Yungjello‭

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Could someone use a nuclear weapon to destroy the universe?

Bear with me. I have a villain who wants to get ahold of a nuke, except I'm not sure why exactly. I think he thinks he can create a singularity that would swallow up the entire universe (which beli...

4 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Bobby Kittens‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Bobby Kittens‭

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What are the economic pros and cons of colonizing a low gravity world vs a high gravity one?

This is the sister topic to this question: What are the military pros and cons of colonizing a low gravity world vs a high gravity one? The specific question being asked here is, what specific eco...

3 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Raznarok‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Raznarok‭

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Where would a body last the longest?

In terms of real world science, if a necromancer was looking to raise long dead corpses for a magical horde, what region or climate or type of area would they be most likely to find bodies that wer...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by DinotheGreen‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by DinotheGreen‭

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What are the military pros and cons of a low gravity world vs a high gravity one?

I've seen this question raised in several different bits of sci fi media. In games its often that low gravity = lower construction cost or some such. But I've begun to wonder, is it really that cut...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Raznarok‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Raznarok‭

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Killer seeds for the sake of early plant growth

This plant I am designing grows on earth, in locations where competition between plants is fierce, water is scarce and also nutrients in the soil are diluted. The dilution requires the plant roots ...

3 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by L.Dutch - Reinstate Monica‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by L.Dutch - Reinstate Monica‭

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How would a Crystalline species send a probe into space?

I'm creating an Alien race based on Silica-Quartz crystals. While their planet is inhospitable to humans, the tectonically and volcanically active surface has created an abundance of crystalline fo...

7 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Hewholooksskyward‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Hewholooksskyward‭

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What are the scientific issues with this method of dragons breathing fire?

I am including some dragons in the universe I'm building. Now, I have already decided that only baby dragons will fly, but I am having some problems with breathing fire. My current design: Dragons...

6 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Budhaditya Ghosh‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Budhaditya Ghosh‭

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Chemical weapon to kill a werewolf

A weapon is needed for a climactic battle against an otherwise invincible wolf monster. In principle it could be any random thing, like the traditional silver, but we want something based in scienc...

16 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Geo‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Geo‭

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Underground cities in a Glacial Climate Transition?

My story is based on a Glacial Climate setting or an Ice Age. However the transition is gradual and humanity was given some time to adapt. The transition began in our real-world technological equiv...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by System‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by System‭

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How can androids suffer from a virus that spreads by contact

I'm toying with an idea to have a plague sweep across the galaxy in my story. At first I was thinking to have a plague, something similar to the Black Death, devastate populations across the galaxy...

10 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by JSwiss‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by JSwiss‭

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Gravity Propulsion

I'm trying to figure out a concept for some sort of super-advanced space propulsion system that works by bending spacetime. As I understand it, planets' orbits are actually straight paths, but the...

6 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by Kronimiciad‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Kronimiciad‭

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Amount of Farmland Needed to Produce Biodiesel

Consider a post-Apocalyptic society of collective farmers that has access to a waning supply of modern farm supplies, a small, independent power grid, and a enough knowledge to keep themselves fed ...

2 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Geoffrey Carlton‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Geoffrey Carlton‭

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Could a cave-in or avalanche in low gravity be dangerous?

I have a character on the surface of Enceladus, one of the moons of Saturn. It has an icy surface on top of what is believed to be a liquid ocean. There is no atmosphere, though near its south po...

7 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by nanoguy‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by nanoguy‭

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How could an Earth-like planet of 1.5-2.0 Earth radii have similar gravity to Earth?

If we had an earth like planet except it had a 50 - 100 percent bigger radius than our earth what are some ways that it could have have similar gravity when compared to our own planet? P.S. Atmos...

3 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Christopher Void‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Christopher Void‭

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Realistic sky of an Earth-like moon orbiting a gas giant (length of day and size of celestial bodies)

I'm trying to work out what the sky looks like on an Earth-like moon, in particular the length of day and apparent size of the other celestial bodies: the gas giant's size, the gas giant's other mo...

3 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by Udon Nomaneim‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Udon Nomaneim‭

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How to go out for a walk in microgravity?

Suppose that humanity has spread out through space. Humans are exploring all kinds of environments, including some with gravity much weaker than our Moon's: Ceres (surface gravity $=0.28 m/s^2$) ...

8 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Renan‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Renan‭

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What's the most plausible way to bio-engineer an underground ecosystem, without photosynthesis, to produce oxygen?

Here's the full question: What's the most plausible way to bio-engineer an underground ecosystem, without using photosynthesis, so a mine system would not need an active air exchange system? (It w...

8 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by KernelOfChaos‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by KernelOfChaos‭

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Adapting organs, How would they adapt?

Okay so I get that for flexibility I need no bones. My octopeople do live on land so they do have lungs. But they are more amphibious than we are. So here is my proposed life cycle: Pregnant octo...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by Caters‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Caters‭

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Human Dragonfly Wings

So dragonflies are the sky's perfect predator, and while their are many adaptations that make this one big one is their wings. And one character in my story has these along with other mammalian ver...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Amoeba‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Amoeba‭

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Interstellar construction between star systems

Asked a similar question before but didn't think it through and mangled it. Anyway would it be possible to build a structure between two star systems? Basic scenario is that you have two stars su...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Exostrike‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Exostrike‭

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Taxonomy of genetically engineered species

The Context I have a group of genetically engineered people known as 'crows'. Their genome has been meddled with significantly enough that they are unable to successfully reproduce with humans, bu...

3 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Ynneadwraith‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Ynneadwraith‭

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Anatomically correct ghouls

While researching ghouls, I came across two varieties: The traditional ghoul: a grotesque humanoid commonly featured in fantasy settings that may or may not be undead https://vignette.wikia.nocoo...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Dabantam‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Dabantam‭

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How would a free floating ecosystem on an ocean world function?

The world in question is an Earth-sized planet with a deep global ocean and core of water-ice. Given the lack of an accessible sea floor to root oneself to, how would a complex free-floating organ...

8 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by J. Purdie‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by J. Purdie‭

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Can humans live on an Earth-like planet where the only difference is that the surface is ~50% water, instead of the ~75% of now?

Can humans live on an Earth-like planet where the only difference is that the surface is ~50% water, instead of the ~75% of now? That is, paleolithic humans... And the new land area hosts the sam...

3 answers  ·  posted 9y ago by Malady‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Malady‭

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What can cause the formation of a water canopy above the Earth's surface?

Here is a link to the water canopy theory. My question is: how this water could end up there, high above the surface? I was thinking about two possibilities: a comet spreading ice/water as it pa...

2 answers  ·  posted 6y ago by Pierdykas‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Pierdykas‭

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Shedding rate reasonable?

My reptilian aliens that lactate become adults at 20 years old. I might add a graph here of proposed shedding rates over time and maybe even a separate graph for growth. But here is what I am prop...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by Caters‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Caters‭

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What could be the energy source of a sentient, supermassive biological entity on an ocean planet?

In exploring the xenobiology and design for an entity (Entity X) in my fictional universe, I wanted to raise the viability of an organism that is so massive, it is visible from the planet's upper a...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by frishi‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by frishi‭

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Would a circumbinary planet have a differently colored sky depending on which star was visible?

One of the things that affects the color of the sky is the wavelengths of light that the star emits, like the image in this question. Here is the image again: If you are standing on a circumbina...

4 answers  ·  posted 8y ago by Pyritie‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by Pyritie‭

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How does the day/night cycle work on a non-tidally locked moon?

So to keep this simple, imagine a planet much like ours, orbiting a star. For the sake of this example, let's give the planet a 24 hour rotation, and a 364 day orbit around the star. Now, this pla...

1 answer  ·  posted 6y ago by fiend‭  ·  last activity 6y ago by fiend‭