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I've been thinking lately wouldn't it be cool to have a box or a tank of some kind that you just shovel waste into and it puts out some kind of edible gloop and maybe clean water. While I am dreaming let's have generate enough heat to power small appliances, eg charge the phone battery etc. Then have them so cheap that you could drop them into disaster areas, meanwhile the rest of us would keep one in a cupboard in case we had a local emergency. Though if it were algae-driven you'd have to feed it sometimes or it would die. |
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Some of the storylines by Darrell Bain mention plants that have been engineered to produce 'meat'; his spaceships have converters to take raw material and produce food, whilst others may create spare parts for machinery...."The Long Way Home" includes the latter two.
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hands down this has been one of my all time interesting threads on MR and the first of any note in over a year...very intersting stuff early on and it stayed interesting for a while.
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John Varley had genetically engineered plants and animals in his Titan/Wizard/Demon trilogy to produce:
- meat (which could be harvested w/o killing the producing animal) - pre-formed lumber (and the bark could be used for strapping and the stump would ooze glue for a couple of hours) - radios (seeds would transmit message back to the plant which would then re-broadcast back to the other seeds if sufficiently beautiful) - hand grenades (largish seeds which would explode) - pepper spray analogue (a reptile which would squirt an anesthetizing liquid when squeezed and was sufficiently docile to be carried until needed) and of course a living space station which housed all of the above. William |
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http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/rocket3g.html#cess The idea is to reproduce in miniature the situation we have on Earth. Human urine, faeces, and exhaled carbon dioxide are fed to Spirulina algae. The algae consumes the wastes along with energy from sunlight, and makes more algae along with exhaled oxygen. Humans then inhale the oxygen and eat the algae. Then you repeat the cycle. As a rough guess, about 12 liters of algae will produce enough food to feed one person, every day. |
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I heard it a lot when I started reading science fiction in the 60s. This is perhaps a generational thing now. I think Science fiction underwnt a social normalization in the late 70s, with Star Wars, Battlestar Gallactica, Logans Run, and other special effects heavy offerings making science fiction a cash cow in the box office and in the Nelson ratings. |
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For example, consider Robert Harris's _Fatherland_. It's a mystery set in 1964. A police inspector is investigating the death of a government official. He finds himself involved in high level conspiracies as another government agency takes over the case and rules the death suicide. The inspector works for a German police agency. The group that takes over the investigation is the Gestapo. In Fatherland's timeline, The Axis won WWII, and Nazi Germany dominates Europe, in a tense nuclear standoff with the United States. It's certainly alternate history. You can make a case that it's not SF. ______ Dennis |
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