Activity for JordanTheCynicâ€
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Would human civilization develop at a slower pace if Earth was 5.8x larger? EDIT: Calculations were incorrect, the earth in my comic is not 5.8x larger, it is 2.4x larger. Its surface area is 5.8x larger but the diameter is 2.4x larger. Anyway I'm working on a comic that is set in an alternate earth that is 2.4x larger than the real world in an effort to incorporate numer... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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Walking Moisture Farms JordanTheCynic here again with another question relating to my Eosi Humans. Most of my questions are NSFW by the way so just a fair warning. I made a post in the past which discussed how Eosi human females automatically start producing breast milk 24/7 at around 16 years of age and stop doing so ... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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How to design a species that matches the following critera This is another question that seeks to provide assistance in the design of ''Eosi Humans'' an alternate human species which makes up the population of my fantasy world ''Diggoran'' ( Pronounced Die-Ah-Ran ). At a few points in Diggoran's complex lore, certain women have experienced pregnancies in w... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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Is it possible for a habitable planet to have 7 suns? So I have a concept for a habitable alien planet that has 7 suns. This planet is supposed to have a surface similar to Earth, it doesn't have to be habitable to humans but should be capable of hosting humanoid life. Apparently, the maximum known amount of stars that a planet can orbit is 3. It is... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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How to design a species with hollow breasts? I will be making several posts on this community regarding questions which involve the design specifications of an alternate human species I designed. Because I'm not a biologist, and I have no idea what I'm doing half of the time. But I strive for realism and immersion, and I prefer to seek out the ... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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How to explain a planet with visible cosmos at daytime? So I'm working on a fictional planet which would experience a daytime sky similar to this. This particular picture is from the movie Valerian: City of a Thousand Planets. Fictional alien atmospheres that are similar to this have appeared in various sci-fi media but I'm wondering if such a sky is a... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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Would the human population increase without ''natural sexual discouragement''? I read a theory once which stated that the natural pain, sickness and general discomfort that humans can experience during sex, pregnancy, and childbirth help control the human population by discouraging uncontrolled breeding. If this is true, here is the synopsis of my question. I have been worki... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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Are there any good tools I can use to figure out the size of my fictional continent? I would like to apologize in advance if this comes off as laziness or a poor attempt at trying to get someone to do my work for me. That is not my intention. This is my fictional continent of Diggoran. I am trying to figure out how big this continent is. Most fantasy writers don't give official ... (more) |
— | almost 5 years ago |
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Can a planet experience a sudden and dramatic tilt change in its axis which alters weather patterns? In my fantasy series of ''Diggoran'' ( pronounced Dia-Ran ) Humans initially came from a continent in the northern hemisphere known as ''Atmoran'' which spans 20.561 million square miles. For over 1.9 million years, Atmoran has been a frozen continent which due to the planet's average tilt of 45-60 d... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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What would be the consequences of a planet having a core predominantly made of Krypton? So I'm currently working on a fan project to redesign Superman's home planet of Krypton. This new Krypton is 1.6x the size of Earth and orbits the red dwarf star known to us as LHS-2520, 27.1 lightyears from Earth. In an attempt to give a lot of geographical detail to Krypton, I considered making t... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |