MedwedianPresident
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See all 33 »My question is: Could a macroscopic (e.g. visible) plant grow on a living human, provided that the human is completely immobilized?
8 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
My question is: Can a human be used as a living ant hill or bee hive, e.g. have insects living inside themselves under the premise that they (the human) are completely immobilized? "Living hill o...
3 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
Blinding, amputation and other punitive mutilations have been used effectively in the past; however there are no accounts of deafening, e.g. removal of one's sense of sound, being carried out. How...
13 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
An ideal punishment for evil scientists or geniuses would be a judicially mandated, deliberate decrease in intelligence. Let's say that a judge ordered a person's IQ to be decreased from 200 to 110...
4 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
In my story, technologically advanced aliens create a "white hole" at the center of the sun that constantly spits out matter (hydrogen) from a parallel universe, increasing the star's mass quickly....
3 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
Let us take an earthlike planet. Approximately same radius, atmosphere and climate. Now let us create an approximately circular, paleovolcanic mountain approximately 30 kilometers in height and 15...
3 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
Malgrovian gliders inhabit the middle layers of the atmosphere of Malgrov, a gas dwarf. They spend most of their life gliding, preying on giant balloon-like floating lifeforms. When they get olde...
3 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
Let's suppose that there is a canyon, several hundred kilometers in length, stretching from Leipzig to Geneva and reaching the depth of 30 kilometers. It is up to 60 kilometers wide, cutting throug...
3 answers · posted 7y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 7y ago by MedwedianPresident
The development of microgravity cuisine is an interesting topic, especially when it comes to transferring simple processes like the successful thermochemical processing of muscle tissues (e.g. barb...
5 answers · posted 6y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 6y ago by MedwedianPresident
My Calisota, which is located in the north of what we know as California and largely resembles the universe seen in German-language Disney comics (Lustiges Taschenbuch), except for the absence of a...
2 answers · posted 6y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 6y ago by MedwedianPresident
I have found this idea on a discussion on /r/worldbuilding. Anyway, the premise is as follows: The planet is earth-like in terms of size and mass. The planet has a very large amount of small, act...
2 answers · posted 6y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 6y ago by MedwedianPresident
One of my fictional planets (which is largely terran in nature) is notable for an unique animal. Said animal is a dangerous predator that is notable for several things: It is physically separated...
7 answers · posted 6y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 6y ago by MedwedianPresident
The secret police of my fictional country (unoriginally) uses sodium thiopental in medical interrogations, usually in combination with various forms of physical torture. An antagonist (a courier o...
2 answers · posted 6y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 6y ago by MedwedianPresident
Caulerpa taxifolia, an algae species popular with aquarium owners, is the largest single-celled organism known to us as of today. It is notable for being able to regenerate from any part of the b...
4 answers · posted 6y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 6y ago by MedwedianPresident
After surveying customers about their new product, 2019-nCoV™, E.V.I.L. Inc. realized that many of them would pay for an upgrade which allows for the virus to be carried by the wind itself in order...
1 answer · posted 5y ago by MedwedianPresident · last activity 5y ago by MedwedianPresident
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