Can Science Fiction Challenge Our Understanding of Reality?

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The discussion revolves around the exploration of scientific concepts in science fiction, highlighting the interest in distinguishing between plausible and implausible elements within the genre. There is a reference to existing threads that analyze the scientific accuracy of various movies, noting that some aspects may lack depth. The conversation encourages participants to specify particular sci-fi elements, such as lasers, faster-than-light travel, and wormholes, to facilitate focused discussions on their scientific validity.
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Hey,
I have been quite curious about science fictions. Now, I want to start a thread for possibilities or impossibilities of various stuff in science fictions. So, let's get it started.

My first one is this :
 
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"I find that, as a general rule of thumb, if you ever think one of Newtons laws is wrong, don't tell anyone."

:smile:

That is priceless!


@Ashishsinghal: If you can mention specific elements of a given bit of sci-fi that you want to know about (lasers, Phasers, beaming, FTL, wormholes etc) it's much easier to answer specific questions.
 
Man, when the Devil comes a-knockin', he does not smell of sulphur and brimstone, he smells of sweet perfume and roses... Doing a bit of research for a short story. All I wanted was some examples of professions typical for jurors in a trial of the time and location of the story (1850s New Orleans - of which I am not very familiar, so I have my work cut out for me). ChatGPT delivered that very nicely, giving me a list of a dozen typical professions for the type of man that was eligible for...

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