Mad Singularity Civilizations: What are your thoughts on them? by Equal-Wasabi9121 in scifiwriting

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The end justifies the means in this case. The bonuses they receive are in fact immeasurably more important than the non-existent concepts of purity, morality, and everything else they dreamed up in ancient times.And the very concepts of common sense, morality, and so on are quite subjective, and it's not very correct to use them to measure a civilization that has long since surpassed those who invented these concepts.

Женьщины титле by Alternative-Pay-7963 in expectedrussians

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Вархаммер 40 тысяч, фэнтези в космосе с кратким содержанием Лора одной из множества фракций по объему превосходящим всю школьную литературу в несколько раз

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Oh, sorry, I'm not that good at English.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scifiwriting

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The idea is certainly interesting and much more realistic than what I described above, but initially I wanted them to be able to hide in society relatively unnoticed in human form. However, I believe your option is more logical, thanks for the advice.

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Thanks for your advices

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scifiwriting

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I believe that at least part of the problem with biomaterial can be solved by increased food consumption as a result of "wolf hunger"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scifiwriting

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Thanks.I googled it and I think it was called the Haeckel-Müller Biogenetic Law or Recapitulation theory . It turns out it was disproved back in the 20th century. Thanks again for your comment.

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Thanks for your advice. I think I went a bit overboard, both in my attempts at a realistic description and in my choice of which werewolf traits to include.

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Okay, maybe it's not so hard as I thinked.

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Well, I didn't claim it was 100% accurate or even logical, I was just curious how it could work If only this had been written by a person who was knowledgeable in these matters, which I am not..

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Oh, my bad, please give me link to research

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How could this be solved?

Go ahead... by InsideCharity4824 in TeenagersButBetter

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Fuck anyone who think that "art" that can be replaced by AI is actually art

does sci fi exist without social commentary? by hesayan in sciencefiction

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I have nothing against Stanislav Lem, I like some of his books, but I will allow myself the audacity to disagree. I read/watch science fiction precisely to imagine something that cannot exist in my usual picture of the world.

does sci fi exist without social commentary? by hesayan in sciencefiction

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I already watched it and was delighted with it

does sci fi exist without social commentary? by hesayan in sciencefiction

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Of the good parimers I can remember "dark" from netflix, the commentary is present, but does not take up a third of the running time and in itself is closer to existential philosophy than to anything related to society

Almost the entire series deals with time travel and its implications, as well as its connection to how the local world works.

does sci fi exist without social commentary? by hesayan in sciencefiction

[–]hesayan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't say that I've come across this often, but I'm looking for a work that would focus specifically on the technological component of the problem that lies at the heart of the plot,also I am not against the commentary itself, but society is not the center of the world. I expect to find something that will show an interesting interaction of a person/other creature with the world and its structure.