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For questions that allow fanciful, creative or imaginative solutions based on or rationalized by real world science, but not necessary limited by real world science. Entirely magical solutions must use the magic tag instead. This tag should not be used with the science-based, hard-science, or internal-consistency tags. This tag should never be the only tag on a question, because this tag frames how a question should be answered, not the topic.

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How do I make a server of a virtual world indestructible?

10 000 years doesn't need to take 10 000 years I'm not sure I fully understand this requirement: The server should live long enought that the human mind would evolve in some form or another that …
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Why would a supermassive sarlacc-like creature let captured prey wander around inside itself?

Conserving Energy This creature is huge. This presents a problem - all of its body needs nutrients and energy, but it takes a whole lot of energy to get the food from the mouth to the tail. A creature …
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Justifications for practicing capitalism in what's otherwise a world 2,000+ years post-scarc...

This is a preparation for war, but what exactly does that mean in a post-scarcity economy? By definition you don't have to beat ploughshares into swords, because you can have as many as want of both. …
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Why would advanced alien warships have living crews rather than be drones?

There's a very unpleasant and powerful weapon out there: maybe self-replicating nanobots that slowly but inescapably turn the target into mush. The details don't matter, but it kills you and hurts the …
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