Henry Taylor
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See all 11 »I can think of two uses for gravity generation aboard a spacecraft. The first is environmental, keeping crew and components from floating around while the ship is outside of a planet's gravity wel...
posted 10y ago by Henry Taylor
The human race has colonized the solar system with permanent settlements on all of the inner planets and outposts beyond. Vast space stations pepper the voids between orbits and massive mining/ref...
1 answer · posted 9y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 9y ago by Henry Taylor
Imagine that we start expanding the International Space Station until it becomes a ring encircling the whole Earth. Then we started widening the ring until it met at both poles, forming an orbital ...
9 answers · posted 9y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 7y ago by Henry Taylor
Start with a powerful space-faring civilization. They are Kardashev Type II, having harnessed the total energy output of their sun. To do this, they have encapsulated their star with a tight-fitti...
2 answers · posted 9y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 9y ago by Henry Taylor
How believable is a touch or fluid vectored bacteria which is so dependent on its host that the remains of a terminated victim become non-contageous within minutes of the host's death? I'm postula...
3 answers · posted 8y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 8y ago by Henry Taylor
Building on Josh King's answer to this question concerning the feasibility of a disease which dies with its host, can a disease be contagious by airborne means while not being contagious by fluid e...
2 answers · posted 8y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 8y ago by Henry Taylor
One of my more brilliant characters is taking a terraforming class and at one point, early in the story, she has to leave the action to take an exam. The question presented in that scene is listed...
15 answers · posted 8y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 8y ago by Henry Taylor
The question, Reference to Earth in Intergalactic Universe illuminates the shortcomings of the term "light-year", which defines a distance by mixing the universally constant speed of light in a vac...
7 answers · posted 7y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 7y ago by Henry Taylor
A messenger from the stars just arrived in peace but has brought horrible news. A vast swarm of planet devouring phototropic insects are approaching from deep space and our only hope is to obscure ...
20 answers · posted 5y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 5y ago by Henry Taylor
Assuming that as a species, we do ourselves in, not through war but through environmental neglect and overpopulation, what species will benefit most from the effect we have had on the planet during...
15 answers · posted 4y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 4y ago by Henry Taylor
The story begins in classic disaster film style. A small rogue black hole is approaching our Solar System. It isn't going to get close enough to destroy everything, but it will agitate our Sun, ca...
3 answers · posted 9y ago by Henry Taylor · last activity 9y ago by Henry Taylor
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