Activity for TheTimeVoyagerâ€
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Where to Keep Your Dinosaur? Let's say I'm a secretive organization who's recently come into possession of two individuals of the genus, Giraffatitan (a sauropod similar to the more famous Brachiosaurus for those unfamiliar with it). Most other creatures that this organization comes into possession of aren't theoretically hard t... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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Where on Earth is best to build a large underwater lab complex? Let's say I'm an extremely rich and somewhat secretive research group who wants to carry out experiments and such away from the prying eyes of the public. One of the obvious ideas for the location of a large laboratory would be underwater, where you don't have to hide it under some alternative identi... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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How to Visualize a Wormhole Somewhat Accurately? So, as I've mentioned in previous questions, I am writing a series in which the four young main characters encounter natural, traversable wormholes that connect the present time to another one. I've vaguely figured how I want them to work and how this way connects (mostly) to the real theoretical sci... (more) |
— | almost 8 years ago |
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Could Large Dinosaurs Actually Shake the Ground While Walking? As anyone who has watched the Jurassic Park series knows, Hollywood likes to exaggerate a bit when it comes to dinosaurs and their scientific accuracy. Many facts are fairly easy to prove right or wrong by looking at skeletons and other fossils. However, others are a bit harder to prove right or wron... (more) |
— | over 8 years ago |
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An Accurate Depiction of Early-Mid Cretaceous Coastal North America? So, I'm in the process of writing a book series having to do with prehistory and the like, and I'm trying to make everything as accurate to life as I can while still making it an entertaining story. The first book of this series has to do mainly with the roughly 110 million year old coastal floodplai... (more) |
— | over 8 years ago |