DoubleDouble
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See all 12 »It would be interesting if the technology to wirelessly charge your phone was expanded upon in the next two-hundred years. Of course the dream is that one day your electronics can wirelessly charg...
posted 10y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 10y ago by DoubleDouble
I was considering the creation a long-lived plant which generates harmful (to other species) radiation. If it could be immune to its own radiation, the primary benefit would be that the plants offs...
5 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 7y ago by DoubleDouble
Our war with the plants has been unending for thousands of years. And we don't even know it exists. Plants strategize, doing their best to survive, but the humans are relentless. Constant removal ...
3 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 9y ago by DoubleDouble
A soft and vulnerable intelligent underwater species, you can consider them closely related to Earth's octopus - in the way chimps are closely related to humans. Consider that clothing is often wo...
7 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 5y ago by DoubleDouble
In our universe, the energy of the sun generates heat and light. This helps keep the earth warm enough for life and drives much of the earth's climate. Warmth slowly bleeds off into the coldness of...
2 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 9y ago by DoubleDouble
In a magic setting, a stereotypical "cold fire" might be a deep blue color but otherwise look just like a normal fire, consuming some materials and radiating cold. In reality, this is not possible...
6 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 9y ago by DoubleDouble
A few definitions: permanent - not permanent on the scale of the Earth's lifetime, but good enough to last a couple hundred years - seeming permanent to those who were born there at least. size o...
3 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 9y ago by DoubleDouble
In regards to questions on artificial-intelligence, it seems like there is always usually an immediate opinion that the goals an AI is tasked with is going to end up with the opposite effects than ...
14 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 7y ago by DoubleDouble
Probably the most well-known exoskeleton suit is Iron Man. In concept, you'll usually see Exoskeleton suits with either tight-fitting joints (perhaps similar to plate armor, I'm not sure), or, y...
3 answers · posted 8y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 8y ago by DoubleDouble
Let's say that the world has successfully converted and only depends on renewable resources for our home energy needs. In fact, we have a massive surplus - currently in the form of raw electricity ...
19 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 6y ago by DoubleDouble
It's the far future. Humans are still! increasing in population. We have developed habitable orbital structures and terraformed any planet we possibly could. We reached the maximum potential for h...
3 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 9y ago by DoubleDouble
When looking to design armor - how can I determine whether a given ballistic object would completely stop, deflect into another direction, or penetrate another object given complete physical inform...
2 answers · posted 9y ago by DoubleDouble · last activity 9y ago by DoubleDouble
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