What makes you think I'm lacking in doctorates applicable to Z-space theory? No, you're right, we might not be able to explain them, but that doesn't mean it's not fun to try
Yeah, it's quite fun to take educated (or even un-educated) guesses at advanced technology. Eventually, it might even be possible to take these guesses and turn them into something real. (I know, it's not likely to happen, but people said the same thing about flight, putting people on the moon, etc. A lot of IT guys, in particular, have said things that came back to bite them 10 or 20 years down the road)
One thing that bugs me, though, is bleeding. Several times in the series, the Animorphs mention that their morphs' DNA is stored in molecules in their bloodstream. Many times, their battles are quite bloody, sometimes to the point that they're bleeding to death. Why on Earth wouldn't one of those DNA-holding molecules slip out eventually? (And the same problem remains if you assume the DNA-holding molecules stay in the Animorphs' internal organs - the Animorphs, Rachel in particular, frequently have internal organs spilling out as a result of severe battle wounds.)
I actually think of Marco as the one who fights half his battles holding his intestines in, but that's a good point. The simplest answer (thank you Occam's Razor) would be that there're redundant copies of that information in their blood/organs.
I have to disagree. While the probability of them retaining morphs despite blood loss directly increases with the number of redundant copies, there's still a decent chance of losing those redundant copies. Hmm, looks like a variation of Murphy's Law could be applicable here: "No matter how many backups you have, your data will be lost eventually, generally at the worst possible time."
At some point, of course, the probability of losing the redundant copies becomes almost infinitesimal, but I'm paranoid anyway.
If you go by the theory in this thread: http://animorphsforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=4957.new (which is the one I'm now inclined to accept as my own personal theory on how the morphing technology works) the explanation changes so that while one of them is in morph, all the information about their other morphs is actually stored in Z-space, along with their original mass. If that's the case, it wouldn't matter how much blood and how many spleens grizzly-Rachel lost, she still couldn't lose her morphs.
I like that theory, I think. It explains a heck of a lot. It doesn't explain everything, though, so I'll drop by that thread later. Prepare for brain explosions.
By the way, ghost, you raise some great points, and I'm so glad to have you on the forum ^_^ You should go to the http://animorphsforum.com/forum/index.php?board=7.0 board and officially introduce yourself by creating an intro thread
Thanks for the welcome & the karma! This looks like a great forum, and I'm looking forward to a long & pleasant stay with you guys.
I won't do an intro thread yet, as my real life is busy, but I'll do one soon.
Cheers!