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: Re: I'm trying to write a blog about future tech and science - where can I find ideas? I watch Isaac Arthur and John Michael Godier; I’m looking for a site to help me write an online blog,
I can only suggest that you sign on to one of the sibling stack exchanges. Namely, Worldbuilding SE. It meets your criteria for the type of site you are seeking.
The site should be
•Ongoing and consistently at once a week or month with new ideas
•Postulates SPECIFIC and oftentimes creative ideas
•Amateur stuff is highly recommended
Worldbuilding SE
Consistently and on an ongoing presents new ideas -- and much more
often than once a week or a month. Plus it has a background of ideas
in the form of questions.
The ideas are often specific and creative
The ideas are often amateur
You can certainly find a veritable cornucopia of science-oriented ideas that highly speculative, creative, sometimes interestingly realistic, and occasionally improbable on Worldbuilding SE.
This is recommended as a starting point for ideas for your blog. Good luck with doing that!
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