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Devious (Udelukket) 28. juli kl. 15:03
Let's talk about space
Let's take a break from political circlejerks for a moment and appreciate the stark beauty and mysteries of the cosmos.

What are your space-related theories, questions and interests? Alien life and where/how we'll find it, the future of space exploration and colonization, the origin and fate of the universe, just astronomical oddities in general...
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The one between your ears?
salamander 28. juli kl. 15:07 
like the film "high life" i think future dangerous space missions (or ones in which there is no return) are like to be handled by criminals with life sentences (or planned executions).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2bIqfskpMg&ab_channel=CVFML

the dangers of this are of course...that the criminals completely abandon the mission. because even with an authority or authorities on board controlling them, what exactly do they have to lose by refusing?
kbiz 28. juli kl. 15:07 
We're living in a bubble in the ocean.
if space is a vacuum then what is it cleaning?
Chaosolous 28. juli kl. 15:14 
Yeah, but like, if extra terrestrials existed... who do you think they'd vote for?
Devious (Udelukket) 28. juli kl. 15:15 
Oprindeligt skrevet af salamander:
like the film "high life" i think future dangerous space missions (or ones in which there is no return) are like to be handled by criminals with life sentences (or planned executions).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2bIqfskpMg&ab_channel=CVFML

the dangers of this are of course...that the criminals completely abandon the mission. because even with an authority or authorities on board controlling them, what exactly do they have to lose by refusing?

Bad way to go. But I doubt we'd ever do that. Dangerous missions are costly missions, can't entrust them to criminals. Plus, you need to be the very picture of sanity and executive function to be any use as an astronaut lol.

It reminds me of that super disturbing Stephen King short story, the Jaunt, where the eponymous teleportation system was first tested on a death row inmate. It translocates you instantly from the outside perspective, but it turns out that if you're awake through the procedure, you're fully conscious in a white void for trillions upon trillions of years.
kbiz 28. juli kl. 15:16 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Chaosolous:
Yeah, but like, if extra terrestrials existed... who do you think they'd vote for?

Zod.
Xero_Daxter 28. juli kl. 15:17 
Imagine if aliens were having the same convo as us talking about “Hey, do you think there might be life outside our planet?”
Devious (Udelukket) 28. juli kl. 15:19 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Xero_Daxter:
Imagine if aliens were having the same convo as us talking about “Hey, do you think there might be life outside our planet?”

Somewhere out there, somebody is asking the same question. Imagine what they would think of our biology, our history, our cultures...
salamander 28. juli kl. 15:22 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Devious:
Oprindeligt skrevet af salamander:
like the film "high life" i think future dangerous space missions (or ones in which there is no return) are like to be handled by criminals with life sentences (or planned executions).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2bIqfskpMg&ab_channel=CVFML

the dangers of this are of course...that the criminals completely abandon the mission. because even with an authority or authorities on board controlling them, what exactly do they have to lose by refusing?

Bad way to go. But I doubt we'd ever do that. Dangerous missions are costly missions, can't entrust them to criminals. Plus, you need to be the very picture of sanity and executive function to be any use as an astronaut lol.

It reminds me of that super disturbing Stephen King short story, the Jaunt, where the eponymous teleportation system was first tested on a death row inmate. It translocates you instantly from the outside perspective, but it turns out that if you're awake through the procedure, you're fully conscious in a white void for trillions upon trillions of years.

in the film the ship and all of its processes mostly handle itself, the criminals (the crew) are mostly there for the end of the mission which requires a bit of hands on work.

but aye, it would not be a good idea. the mission is a massive failure in the film because one of the criminals goes rogue and purposefully sabotages the mission after she is sexually assaulted by another crew mate. and the amount of time it took for them to reach their destination means that by the timeearth is aware of the failure, it will be too late to send another crew. it is a very bleak film.

aye! i actually read "the jaunt" while i was in hospital years back having my appendix removed. bit of existential horror night before my surgery, what could go wrong?
CrazyDave5000 28. juli kl. 15:24 
Space.
The final frontier.

I forgot the rest of that speech from Star Trek...
Sidst redigeret af CrazyDave5000; 28. juli kl. 15:26
vkobe 28. juli kl. 15:27 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Devious:
Let's take a break from political circlejerks for a moment and appreciate the stark beauty and mysteries of the cosmos.

What are your space-related theories, questions and interests? Alien life and where/how we'll find it, the future of space exploration and colonization, the origin and fate of the universe, just astronomical oddities in general...
when we may able to buy petabytes hdd storage for the space we need fore our movie of 20gb and video game of 200 gb space 😊
Oprindeligt skrevet af Devious:
the future of space exploration and colonization

Colonise space? That's preposterous, space is empty. No, no, no, that sounds like a fruitless endeavour. Furthermore, you can't even hear screams in space. I will have no part in such nonsensical chicanery!
salamander 28. juli kl. 15:34 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Master of Politics:
Oprindeligt skrevet af Devious:
the future of space exploration and colonization

Colonise space? That's preposterous, space is empty. No, no, no, that sounds like a fruitless endeavour. Furthermore, you can't even hear screams in space. I will have no part in such nonsensical chicanery!

i will see you on titan in the future (the most habitable satellite in our solar system) when they declare war on mars.
Harley Quinn 28. juli kl. 15:34 
space aint empty sugar, that’s just what they want you to think!!! between asteroid parties and alien karaoke nights that void’s got more drama than a gotham alley at midnight
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