[Film Inquiry] Aeroponics & Star Trek Voyager

This article is part of the Fantasy Science & Coffee column on Film Inquiry [Link to original article] Aeroponics in Star Trek Voyager A staple of science fiction is space travel, and along with space travel comes the challenge: where will the crew members get their nutrients from on long missions? One of the coolest food preparation…

[Film Inquiry] Faster Than Light Travel In Sci-fi & Real Life Part II

This article is part of the Fantasy Science & Coffee column on Film Inquiry [Link to original article] One of the most captivating science fiction staples is faster than light (FTL) travel. In our last segment of Fantasy Science & Coffee, we chatted about FTL travel in popular science fiction, and what would happen if you were…

[Film Inquiry] Faster than Light Travel In Sci-fi & Real Life

This article is part of the Fantasy Science & Coffee column on Film Inquiry [Link to original article] Faster Than Light Travel in Science Fiction Faster than light (FTL) travel is one of the coolest hallmarks of science fiction. It’s practically essential for stories involving space travel, because of the mind-blowingly vast distances between stars….

[Film Inquiry] Solutions To The Fermi Paradox Part II

This article is part of the Fantasy Science & Coffee column on Film Inquiry [Link to original article] In part I, we had a chat about solutions to the million dollar question: if there are so many galaxies, stars, and planets out there, why haven’t we found evidence of alien life? You see, statistically speaking, we shouldn’t be…

[Film Inquiry] Wormholes In DEJA VU, STARGATE & Real Life

Hello there readers! I’ve got a bit of an announcement to make!  Fantasy Science is now on awesome, reputable, indie film magazine Film Inquiry as “Fantasy Science & Coffee”.  I’ll be publishing there on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month.  This blog will still continue, with crossposts from Film Inquiry, Toolboxes, tv show/book…