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@swope
I agree with you, that if a science fiction author cannot keep things strictly scientific, the next best thing is to make it internally self-consistent. Yes, this is a challenge. Larry Niven found that out.
I suppose that inventing a new self-consistent model of physics that is consistent with real-world data is not really that different from what professional theoretical physicists are doing.
@swope @DmMacniel
I seem to recall Larry Niven grumbling about his invention, the stasis field. Originally made to solve a minor scientific problem in one story. Turned out to be far too useful. Subsequent stories had to have their problems vetted to ensure they were not trivially solved by the stasis field
Why my biggest gripe with the new star wars was that now relativistic missiles are a thing. Breaks the whole universe. Who needs a death star when you can just point a ship at a planet and blast into it at 0.99c
@Aesthesiaphilia @nyrath @DmMacniel @swope
Yes, perhaps they read #AtomicRockets :
http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/spacegunexotic.php#id--Relativistic_Weapons
http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/aliencontact.php#killingstar