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For questions that require plausible (better than suspension-of-disbelief) answers based on Real World science that are not necessarily constrained to the known limits of Real World science. Contrast with the hard-science, science-fiction and internal-consistency tags. This tag may not be used alone. This tag may not be used with the science-fiction, hard-science, or internal-consistency tags.
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Would a society which possesses knowledge of all aspects of science from the time of early c...
There is no "yes or not" answer.
To transfer their knowledge they would need to transfer their culture too. Written knowledge is not "just knowledge", it is always written in some language which is b …
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How would civilisation develop in a permanently psychoactive world?
How would human culture and civilisation develop if placed onto a planet permanently psychoactive, e.g. because of low (but inevitable) amount of LSD-like substance in either water or air? To simplify …
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Would 'cheap' FTL make powerful telescopes obsolete?
There would be still things that could not be done with FTL:
By using telescopes you observe the stars as they were when the light was emitted. Exploratory ships would see the star systems as they a …