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Anatomically correct succubus part 2: the diet Instead of the whole egg laying parasitic vagina concept, which was the leading idea in the original question. Assuming the succubus is purely the whole woman like creature. Can she gain enough sustenance from sex? And how can that acquisition of sustenance (sex) cause a man to incrementally go i... (more) |
— | about 6 years ago |
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Plausibility of this Zoonotic(inter-species) Reproduction Method I've answered a few questions with this process but I wanted to see if I could bounce/refine this off the communities more biologically adept members. Basically, it goes like so: As a means of reproduction occurring between 2 completely different species, I theorized that one specie could acc... (more) |
— | about 7 years ago |
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Plausible biological alternative for normal photosynthesis People have been trying to imagine elaborate alien biologically possible ecosystems for a while. A lot of people seem to both want but ignore one of those fundamental aspects of our own ecosystem, algae and photosynthesis in general. They also tend to want these alien environments to be hospitable fo... (more) |
— | about 7 years ago |
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How to check for atmosphere behind a door on a damaged spacecraft First, yes I was inspired by this question: "How do you check if a room behind a door aboard a spaceship has an atmosphere/pressure?" I wanted to take the scenario further, instead of asking how the ship could be designed to handle this I want to know how a survivor could work their way through this... (more) |
— | about 7 years ago |
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Terraform Mars or Dyson Ring? Background: The main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is the closest and richest source of non terrestrial resources to Earth in the solar system. Even though it is vast its resources are obviously finite so mankind must choose between two projects to use it for: Terraforming Mars: Launching... (more) |
— | about 7 years ago |