How Can a Sci-Fi Author Avoid Technical Errors in Their Writing?

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Hello. I'm a science fiction author with a degree in computer science and programming and I'm here because I need to avoid writing things that are obviously wrong in my books.

I am currently working on the specifications of the Eco Shell, a sub-light space arc which I managed to describe vaguely enough in my first book, with room for misunderstanding on the part of the narrator. Now I'd like to write the second book and I'm trying to keep ahead of the charade.
 
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