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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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How feasible are my Gauss weapons?
If by gauss weapon you mean a hybrid system between a coilgun and a chemically propelled projectile than yes you probably could do such a thing with the only caveat being timing between the coils swit …
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How could a plague that killed off the dinosaurs come back?
Most likely the plague would have to produce a toxin or other harmful factor that can affect cell motility. If this was the case then mammals in general along with reptiles, fish, and birds wold be af …
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Could plants orbiting an active enough star (one that’s around F-type) evolve photo-voltaic ...
With the amount of energy that the plants would get from the star being so high even after it cooled off an appreciative amount they wouldn’t be able to use normal photosynthesis that uses a chlorophy …