The basis for the fantastic.
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:36 am
There are a number of natural phenomena that when combined could explain the possibility of how something from our fantasy could exist in the real world.
Let's look at the Dragon. We have an example of such a flying lizard already in existance in our very real world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_dragon
This creature though is terribly small and not likley to be consuming anyone in the near future.. let alone destroying flocks of sheep.
We do however, have examples of what appear to be lizards of the past which had flight such as the Pterosaurs .. they appeard to be winged lizards rather than the little guy above who has a modified ribcage which allows him to glide but not fly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterodactyl
Large lizards living in our time with a meat eating taste? well we have a few. Komodo Dragon for one, but we have our alligators and crocs. The komodo has what may have been an earlier cousin which was even larger and there is still questions if they still exist..
http://www.unmuseum.org/bigliz.htm
But what about their breath of fire? Well, some thing that methane pockets which are stored in the body normally of meat eating beasts could actually be ignited in various ways to produce a flame. The electric eel for example provides a rather serious charge which could make a spark.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_eel
or the beetle mentioned in the other thread could create a small explosion from other chemicals to ignite the flame.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_beetle
so, we can see several elements that could potentially provide us with a carniverous, fire belching, and flying/gliding dragon beast...
Next step? Genetic engineers. I just read a coment from someone during my search for info, that stated they thought there was a potential for commercial gain in creating those fantasy creatures and providing them in a zoo kind of environment.. I bet he's right.. but what would be the cost? We are looking at jurrasic park without the dinosaurs, but rather dragons, unicorns, goblins, etc.. Just a small question of morality here. Do we have the right to make new life forms?
There was a real living unicorn at one point... ok ok.. not a real unicorn perhaps but a goat that had a mutation where it had a single horn growing out the center of it's head. The money they made showing it off was probably rather high.
Would you pay money to go and see genetically modified beasts that recreated fantasy creatures?
Let's look at the Dragon. We have an example of such a flying lizard already in existance in our very real world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_dragon
This creature though is terribly small and not likley to be consuming anyone in the near future.. let alone destroying flocks of sheep.
We do however, have examples of what appear to be lizards of the past which had flight such as the Pterosaurs .. they appeard to be winged lizards rather than the little guy above who has a modified ribcage which allows him to glide but not fly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterodactyl
Large lizards living in our time with a meat eating taste? well we have a few. Komodo Dragon for one, but we have our alligators and crocs. The komodo has what may have been an earlier cousin which was even larger and there is still questions if they still exist..
http://www.unmuseum.org/bigliz.htm
But what about their breath of fire? Well, some thing that methane pockets which are stored in the body normally of meat eating beasts could actually be ignited in various ways to produce a flame. The electric eel for example provides a rather serious charge which could make a spark.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_eel
or the beetle mentioned in the other thread could create a small explosion from other chemicals to ignite the flame.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_beetle
so, we can see several elements that could potentially provide us with a carniverous, fire belching, and flying/gliding dragon beast...
Next step? Genetic engineers. I just read a coment from someone during my search for info, that stated they thought there was a potential for commercial gain in creating those fantasy creatures and providing them in a zoo kind of environment.. I bet he's right.. but what would be the cost? We are looking at jurrasic park without the dinosaurs, but rather dragons, unicorns, goblins, etc.. Just a small question of morality here. Do we have the right to make new life forms?
There was a real living unicorn at one point... ok ok.. not a real unicorn perhaps but a goat that had a mutation where it had a single horn growing out the center of it's head. The money they made showing it off was probably rather high.
Would you pay money to go and see genetically modified beasts that recreated fantasy creatures?