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In response to
"
twug, there's no artificial gravity in any hard scifi? -- nm
"
by
mud
Interstellar ... -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jun 7 '15, 12:51
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Interstellar had artificial gravity? -- nm
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JD
Jun 7, 12:57
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Yes, it did. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 7, 12:59
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er, wait. I think I may have mis-understood the topic / question -- (edited)
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JD
Jun 7, 13:05
Interstellar wasn't hard scifi -- nm
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mud
Jun 7, 12:58
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It's listed on Wikipedia as such -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 7, 13:02
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really? maybe I stand corrected, but I don't stand on Sundays. It's my horizontal day -- nm
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mud
Jun 7, 13:04
Why not? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 7, 13:00
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too much speculative mumbo jumbo. Hard scifi will only use available tech (or whatnot) -- nm
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mud
Jun 7, 13:03
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Strong adherence to science and technical detail. I haven't seen Interstellar
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TWuG
Jun 7, 13:12
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There were a few broad strokes, but they tried to keep it accurate -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 7, 13:14
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