Activity for Matthew
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A: Life on the Broken Ring - an issue of size I'm going to take a bit different approach to this based on the revisions... unfortunately I don't have math to back this up, but it should at least get you started thinking in a useful direction. (So far, I haven't seen anyone else accounting for the chunk's own gravity, and my own calculus is too r... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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A: If quadruped mammals evolve to become bipedal will their breast or nipple change position? I think SealBoi hit the right note, in that the question you should be asking is "how do my critters nurse their young?". If they always lay down to let their babies suckle, there is no reason for "migration" or other changes to occur. If they need to suckle while standing on two legs, that is a good... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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A: Justification of physical currency in an interstellar civilization? Global Usability However advanced your average tech level, you probably still have a few people that can't afford "” or for whatever reason, don't use "” the necessary equipment to deal in digital currency. Privacy Cryptocurrencies are complicated and their value isn't entirely stable. (It's also ... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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A: Everyday tasks on a space ship You should read Ringo's Looking Glass series, which comes fairly close to dealing with exactly this question. The short answer is "see Nathaniel's answer"... but playing around with this will make your story more interesting. For example, Bill Weaver does his best thinking while engaged in intense or... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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