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For questions that ask if a given concept is consistent, or being used consistently, in the context of the referenced world rules. Answers should say yes or no, with supporting info. This tag should not be used with the science-based, hard-science, or science-fiction tags. Comparisons to the real world should use the science-based tag. This tag may not be used alone. This tag may not be used with the science-fiction, science-based, or hard-science tags.

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How to speak with someone whose language drifted from your own

To clarify, it is by definition impossible for two speakers to be speaking the same language but to be 'functionally unintelligible'. They would then be speaking two different languages. In this sense …
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How long can the physics behind a technology go unexplained?

from the example that we know for sure (humanity), the answer for how long could a technology go unexplained physics-wise (rather than a device) is hundreds of thousands of years. the primary example …
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Melanin and you

Technical detail: My eyes are naturally light green enough to be almost yellow. So I'm walking proof human beings can have bright green irises and approaching yellow in sunlight. As for the other iris …
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