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The Space Race - Do we remain countries or unite? In a world where three or four, at least, other sentient, intelligent civilisations (of non-human species) with a few planets each exist, earthly humans are getting more advanced. We've finally got the technology to discover these civilisations, but we only discover them after we colonise our first p... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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Transportation across a liquid metal lake TL;DR then scroll down, genius This question is set in a planet with a human population, about the size of Earth with earth-like formations, that has appropriate lifeforms to the conditions following. The planet has multiple continents, but one continent is about the size of Asia and Africa combined... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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What effects could a hole in a planet have? On a planet with Earth-like attributes in every way, including physics and geography, what repercussions would there be for a relatively deep 'dent' in one quadrant of the spherical body? This is only slightly related to this question, as there are many key differences. ABOUT THE HOLE It's about 2... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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Could a civilisation exist as 'space-nomads'? In a civilisation similar to humans (although not necessarily humanoid) living on a planet the size of Earth, could the whole civilisation (no limits on size, although I was thinking a few thousand at least) exist in space as space nomads? This would involve moving from planet to planet, settling fo... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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Could there be an ecological relationship in which both parties are harmed? In a relationship between two species, could a certain relationship become harmful to both involved species? Keep in mind, I am looking for a relationship between two species, preferably of the kingdom animalia, although any example will aid my understanding. On an Earth-like planet, the known ecolo... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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How would a parasitic relationship develop between dominant species? What sort of circumstances would allow for a parasitic relationship between two dominant species of an Earth-like planet? The criteria for an answer is as follows: The relationship must involve no more nor less than 2 separate species Both species must be dominant, ie. independent, intelligent and ... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |