Activity for AnAspiringAuthorâ€
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How could I make something "immune" to nanotechnological disassembly? Let me pitch you a setting: a scientific prodigy with not a lot of common sense decides to release a horde of nanotech dissasemblers into the environment. These "dissasemblers" can dissasemble ANY organic/inorganic compound into their core components... and yes, This DOES include Humans too (and a... (more) |
— | almost 8 years ago |
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What would the composition of an "indestructible" material be? I'm currently working on a Sci-Fi setting for my friends to use in a campaign (my friend is GM but he's too lazy to come up with a setting so I offered to do it), I've already worked out the minor details (like, what the aliens look like, history, weaponry, etc.) but I keep running into one problem. ... (more) |
— | almost 8 years ago |
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how to scientifically explain this fictional type of matter? I'm currently working on a Sci-Fi story. Many of the super-materials in my story are composed of "Neo-Matter". List of Neo-Matter particles: Up-Neotron, Down-Neotron Neo Matter is essentially like regular matter except with a few unique traits 1: Neo Matter can interact with particles that cannot ... (more) |
— | almost 8 years ago |
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How to scientifically explain the concept of "Saving" and "Loading"? Let me pitch you a setting: The year is 2015 and a team of scientists are trying to create a device that allows a person to "Save" right before a major event (in this case, a job interview). Let's say the job interview resulted in you not being hired. Normally you would have to accept this fact and ... (more) |
— | almost 8 years ago |