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Posts by Amadeus‭

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Q&A What is the most efficent way of killing prey much larger than yourself?

I would suggest a large flying predator with a straight, thin, sharp horn. For evolutionary support consider a swordfish or narwhal tusk. The predator is evolved for a sneak swooping attack from ...

posted 6y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A What realistic way could limit an FTL drive to only travelling between stars?

Say that the run-up acceleration to FTL has to be about 10% of light speed, that FTL depends upon a discovery involving a violation of symmetry in the Lorentz contraction (a consequence of relativi...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A What would be the possible benefits of pointed ears?

I cannot answer for pointed ears specifically, but the shape of ears is known, in audio science, to have an impact on sounds reflected into the ear canal. See here, an excerpt is below (The pinna ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Is it possible to genetically modify a plant to become sentient?

Speaking as a college professor that works in artificial intelligence, this is basically all impossible. Sentience would require some way for plants to both sense and "model" the world around them ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A How to Effectively Collect and Recycle Space Junk?

I propose a double light web, and a (quite distant) robotic 'catcher' grid. Things in orbit move in nice predictable orbits, at least in the short term, and are only slightly affected by the gravi...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A What technologies might lead to or support "perfect recycling"

Genetically engineered recycling bacteria. Many varieties. Plus (perhaps) some new acids to help them along with harder breaking. The "natural" means of recycling for the Earth is biological deco...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Which is initially more favorable; large or small settlements in a new planetary colony?

It is a trade-off between benefits. Large settlements allow more efficient collective action, trade, etc. It is easier to dig one water well than 10 water wells. If I want all settlements to be ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Reasons for my dark ages world to have no horses at all

I am writing a fiction set in the 'dark ages', a pre-industrial, pre-gunpowder world. On Earth that would be no later than 800 AD, but this doesn't have to match Earth. There is no magic, and I won...

23 answers  ·  posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A If my world is flat (obviously not possible) how would I explain the edges?

Requires no exotic dimensional physics. For the same reasons we humans never visited either the North or South poles, until we developed the technology to do so a few hundred years ago. It's too ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A How to create a genetically high IQ population while avoiding regression to the mean as much as possible?

First, putting all morality issues aside, IQ can be well defined, and in fact it is, by current intelligence tests. For the purpose of this question simply divorce yourself from the notion that the...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Is it plausible for self-destruct button to trigger a countdown?

It is not plausible for a self-destruct to have a count-down by purely mechanical or chemical means, especially one that could be stopped at the last second. HOWEVER, it makes a great deal of sens...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A High-Functioning Autists as Space Colonists

My grandson is autistic, through him I know a dozen other autistic children. A major problem with autistic children is a failure to understand the needs of other people, the pain of other people, ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Reasons why healthy people would intentionally want to get infected?

Natural Vaccination. Read about how Cowpox was used to vaccinate against Smallpox, this is our IRL first instance of vaccination against a disease. The word "vaccination," coined by Jenner in ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Going slower in worlds where fuel is free or insignificantly cheap

Presuming the worm-holes or "warp space" are obstacle free and danger does not increase with speed, then I think there is no reason whatsoever to travel at less than the maximum sustainable non-dam...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Impact of living on a world with no terrestrial fauna

edit: The OP allows plants, but no trees. Actually this is reasonable; woody trunks may well be an evolutionary response to predation and trampling by early animals; the fact that many trees can su...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Is a habitable desert planet with large fossil fuel deposits possible?

Well, to make a desert planet habitable, you will need oxygen, unless your 1870's cowboys live in domed towns, which seems incongruous. Humans need to breath oxygen! You will also need water (could...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A How best to use a celestial body to hide a space station?

Behind a star or planet would be a good place; not in orbit but powered to remain behind it from the perspective of some other POV. However, any kind of "behind" implies a single direction or locat...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A What possible scientific reasons could there be for a vampire to only be killable via wooden stake to the heart?

Any scientific reason would have to be in the make up of wood itself: See The Chemistry of Wood. Perhaps because wood was living cells; something the cells produce; everything from sugars (like in...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Why might a valued mineral be only found on one planet?

Heavy Metals. The heavy and rare elements can be produced in Supernova; things like Gold, Platinum, etc. There are other ways, but precisely how isn't important. But, they can produce them in mas...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Sand grains in space - a threat?

You are incorrect. There is no "terminal velocity", that is a term used with air resistance (or it can apply to fluid resistance) when the amount of acceleration (due to gravity) is matched by the...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Seeking correction/logic for map outline

If the dark green is supposed to be forested area, it seem unusual to me to have a desert border it so tightly in the lower left quadrant. In my experience, desert transitions to mountain or rock, ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Would a galaxy-wide civilization have any reason to build a solar probe?

I upvote some of the above. One answer not mentioned: ensuring there is nothing wrong with the star. I presume a galaxy spanning civilization knows a great deal more about stars and how they work ...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Rapid healing and its impact on gender transition

+1 to AngelPray comment. OTOH, if as specified it is just a sped up version of the normal healing process; then things like amputation and other surgical changes will still work, the doctors just n...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A Question about the possibility of a Ternary planet system

Yes. But it might not be satisfying... In particular, you can have two co-planets orbit each other (by all rights the Earth Moon system should be considered co-planets; the Moon is larger than mos...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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Q&A What Factors would Likely Govern the Degree of Similarity between Intelligent Aliens and Humans?

Like Humans Are: I'd expect them to be rather weak and inept in the wild, former prey for bigger, stronger, more vicious animals, big brained that gained their dominant status through better insigh...

posted 7y ago by Amadeus‭

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