You might consider creating a story around the kinematics problem. Like a spaceship with fictional propulsion systems. Just be careful to keep the physics principles applicable within the fictional context.
One way is to introduce fictional forces or constraints that don't exist in the real world. Say, a magic wind that affects the motion. But make sure the rules of the fictional elements are clearly defined and consistent.
In 'Three Body Problem', Liu Cixin weaves historical elements in various ways. For example, he uses historical events to set the backdrop of the story. The political and social climate of different historical periods in China and the world is subtly integrated. This helps to create a more immersive and believable world for the readers, making the science - fictional elements more grounded.
Sure, it can be fine. It adds depth and diversity to your story if done well.
Well, you could have a character recite it at a significant moment or use it as a form of inner monologue to express their emotions.
You could describe the physical sensations people have in different temperatures, like feeling hot and sweaty in summer or shivering in winter.
You can start by describing the initial weather conditions to set the mood. For example, a sunny day can make the scene cheerful, while a stormy one can add tension.
One way is to use the powers of the Miraculous as an inspiration for the breakdance moves. For example, if a character has the Ladybug Miraculous, their moves could be quick and precise like Ladybug's actions when she's fighting villains. Another way is to have the Miraculous play a role in the story's plot. Maybe a character discovers a new Miraculous during a breakdance session in an old, mysterious part of the city. This could lead to a whole new adventure related to the Miraculous world while still being centered around breakdance.
You could also show the passage of time to show character growth or changes in the situation. Like seasons changing or years passing. It helps build a sense of progression.
One way is to build a complex economic system within the anime world. Have various locations with different trading rules and commodities. Also, make the characters' motivations and goals tied to successful trading.
You could start by borrowing the themes of adventure and heroism from Star Wars. Maybe have characters facing epic challenges and discovering their inner strength, just like in the movies.
Well, you could start by establishing a clear timeline at the beginning. Maybe mention the year or season. That gives the reader a sense of when things are happening.