Critical Factor

"Critical Factor" is a science fiction short story by American writer Hal Clement, published in 1953.

The story describes the existence and scientific discoveries of a race of sentient rock-dwelling liquid organisms.

In the course of the plot, the creatures study the nature of air (which they call "the void"), liquids, and gravity from their limited perspective.

They consider melting the polar ice caps to increase the level of the ocean water, and protecting their edible rock by covering each continent with magma.

They ultimately postpone the plan (which would destroy all human life) since they cannot be certain that the ocean levels will rise uniformly due to their limited understanding of non-solid states of matter.