Activity for Rodolfo Diasâ€
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Human survival without eating In this question, the most "realistic" idea is to have the human have an oxygen tank strapped to his back and connected to his nose at all times (preferably through a mask of some sort). However, this has the problem of having to remove it to eat. Probably this exists already and I'm not aware of it... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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Alien race similar to human but without anything in common (First of all, perhaps this is a duplicate of this question, but I'll give it a go since I'd like to focus on something different. Or the answer is there but I couldn't quite catch it. Oh boy... facepalms) A human has been kidnapped by aliens; after years and years of capture and travel, he meets a... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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Functional change of genital organs Let's see if I can explain my thoughts accurately with an example. Imagine that a mad scientist decides to kidnap a few men and women and decides, just for fun, to switch their sexual organs, but not like the sex-change operations that exist nowadays: extracting the whole bulk of the male's reproduc... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |
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Human/alien breeding generating an alien I hope my question isn't too vague or broad. It's a follow-up to this one. So, we have a human (genetically modified in order to support life on another place, from previous question) on an alien world - specifically a male human. Assuming that nothing on his sexual organs has been changed, is it po... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |
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Can a genetically modified human breathe something other than Earth's oxygen/nitrogen atmosphere? If a human is kidnapped by an alien vessel and taken to another planet - and, for the sake of argument, let's assume that the alien life-form lives in a completely different environment from Earth's. Assuming, of course, that this alien race is far more technologically advanced than us, is it techni... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |