Recent content by AidenFlamel
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Writing: Input Wanted World destroying solar storm/binary orbit
Thanks a lot! It seems like a really amazing story. I now want to read the whole thing, so thanks again for introducing such an idea to me!- AidenFlamel
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- Forum: Sci-Fi Writing and World Building
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Writing: Input Wanted World destroying solar storm/binary orbit
Soooo, hi PF, it's been a long time since I needed your help, but here I am again. I've been doing some worldbulding lately and I came up with this idea of a world in which civilisation and life are much, much older than in ours. Yet it isn't as developed due to some kind of natural disaster...- AidenFlamel
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- Binary system Extinction Orbit Solar Worldbuilding
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What fantasy universe would you live in?
Well, but world's like Harry potter's one are pretty much settled in the modern era. So is Percy Jackson (well, most of Rick Riordan books), and The Sorcerer's Apprentice. There is modern fantasy, and there is also fantasy with highly developed societies that don't behave like Europe in the...- AidenFlamel
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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What fantasy universe would you live in?
I'd definitely go for somewhere in Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere, maybe Scadriel (after the events in Mistborn of course) or most likely Roshar, just for the beauty and complexity of it. Another world I'd really like to live in is the one from Patrick Rothfuss Kingkiller Chronicles (the name of...- AidenFlamel
- Post #112
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Infinite pressure on infinitesimal area?
Again, most likely nothing would happen. The chances of "hitting an atom" are really low, so the force released would probably just keep going until it dissipates or hits something... which could be really far away. Unless the ability of your character also makes him/her able to precisely point...- AidenFlamel
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Writing: Input Wanted Scientific use of Chi/Qi/not so espiritual energy
Thanks for taking the time to read my post As far as I understand Newton's third law, in our universe, every force applied to a body (action) generates an equal force but with oposite direction (reaction). No matter how hard you try, in real world physics you won't be able to change the...- AidenFlamel
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Writing: Input Wanted Scientific use of Chi/Qi/not so espiritual energy
Hi, I wanted you guys to tell me whether you like this idea I had and if you have any ideas on the implication of it, and whether it would work as I describe it or not. So, in this world I created, there is a basic understanding of physics by the scholars, but most people don't even understand...- AidenFlamel
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- Chi Energy Fantasy Martial arts Newton 3rd law Scientific
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Information transfer in space - with book research
Wow, this is a really interesting and complex idea, with lots of possible explanations depending on how Fantasy or how SCI FI you want this to be... So first, would you clarify a few things for me? Is this net artificial or a property of the planet? what i mean is whether this is something like...- AidenFlamel
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Could this [fantasy] planet be scientifically possible?
What if this planet had a rotation like the one Uranus has while being tidally locked? This would fix the problem mentioned above about not being able to have the poles on the opposing sides.- AidenFlamel
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Equation for plasma wave/light speed travel?
I can't help you myself, buy this Youtube channel called PBS Space Time might help you. They have amazing videos explaining all sort of physics things and FTL travel has been a topic more than a few times. Check their playlists on Relativity and space time science to find out if they have...- AidenFlamel
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What should I look into for this project?
If you want some personal experience that might be useful for the kind of power you are describing, look into alchemy. There is a good way to archieve the second way following the concepts that you already commented. You basically need to give your characters acces to an unlimited amount of...- AidenFlamel
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Writing: Input Wanted Is Friction Relative? - Exploring Time Manipulation Super Powers
Wow, really good idea, though there is only on problem... re-entering normal space would cause air molecules or whatever the user is super positioning with to be... well, that, superpositioning over each other, or at least being displaced at extraordinary velocities. But this whole "travelling...- AidenFlamel
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Writing: Input Wanted Is Friction Relative? - Exploring Time Manipulation Super Powers
So... Basically i have the same problems i had when i thought of accelerating the user... Well, thanks a lot for the source and input, that totally answered my question, friction and all the other forces involved would affect everything as if the user was accelerated even if everything else is...- AidenFlamel
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Writing: Input Wanted Is Friction Relative? - Exploring Time Manipulation Super Powers
It's an epic fantasy setting in which some people are given the favour of the deity's that once ruled the world. This character is the "Champion" of a deity of time, which confers him a both great and flawed power to manipulate time. As this "gods" are able to channel practically unlimited...- AidenFlamel
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Writing: Input Wanted Is Friction Relative? - Exploring Time Manipulation Super Powers
So... I've been thinking in time manipulation "super powers" for at least three years. First i just thought "well, you have to drain time from things, don't you?" then i learned basic physics and i thought "well... that was kind of unrealistic, one actually should accelerate to a % of the speed...- AidenFlamel
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- Friction Relative Thoughts
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