Posted July 21, 2021
borisburke
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nightcraw1er.488
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Posted July 21, 2021
nightcraw1er.488: Did anyone notice that Bezos went into space yesterday, [redacted by moralistic robot overloards]?
GamezRanker: How appropriate, what with it being (somewhat) some billionaires doing a bunch of d*ck waving. Anyhoo: Branson beat him by almost a week.....and his ship was more sensible looking to boot.
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Posted July 21, 2021
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nightcraw1er.488: Yeah, I actually loaded up the page to watch the flight of Branson thinking it would be like nasa where you see lift off and flight. Turns out it’s hours of “celebrities” and “experts” talking and the flight wasn’t till later.
And it was just a glorified free fall near the edge of space, which only lasted a few minutes. (though I admit, it looked slightly awesome the way they showed it)
nightcraw1er.488: Hopefully it won’t take off, last thing the universe needs is humans spreading out.
Eh, if it's not us it'll be the zorgthon from the krab nebula.....better us than them, I think. ;) (jokes aside, I like space exploration stuff, so more of that is usually more a plus than a minus to me....though in this case I wish it were more practical things than billionaires and their buddies floating around in the sky for a bit)
Post edited July 21, 2021 by GamezRanker
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Posted July 21, 2021
GamezRanker: How appropriate, what with it being (somewhat) some billionaires doing a bunch of d*ck waving.
Anyhoo: Branson beat him by almost a week.....and his ship was more sensible looking to boot.
nightcraw1er.488: Yeah,I actually loaded up the page to watch the flight of Branson thinking it would be like nasa where you see lift off and flight. Turns out it’s hours of “celebrities” and “experts” talking and the flight wasn’t till later. So I turned if off. Even science now has to be 90% filler and advertising. Hopefully it won’t take off, last thing the universe needs is humans spreading out. Anyhoo: Branson beat him by almost a week.....and his ship was more sensible looking to boot.
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Branson and Bezos are dicks to be sure, but what they have achieved is glorious. Not wishing to take anything away from Branson's engineering team, but Bezos is just in another class. A proper rocket launch and an apogee of 105Km (5Km above the 'edge of space'), and a proper 5G re-entry. Absolutely the rocket-man experience, the ride of a lifetime.
Branson is a high-flyer, but Bezos is an astronaut.
Loved that Bezos gave Wally Funk a ticket. She finally got her astronaut wings. Go Wally!
Branson is a high-flyer, but Bezos is an astronaut.
Loved that Bezos gave Wally Funk a ticket. She finally got her astronaut wings. Go Wally!
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Posted July 21, 2021
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nightcraw1er.488: Yeah, I actually loaded up the page to watch the flight of Branson thinking it would be like nasa where you see lift off and flight. Turns out it’s hours of “celebrities” and “experts” talking and the flight wasn’t till later.
GamezRanker: And it was just a glorified free fall near the edge of space, which only lasted a few minutes. (though I admit, it looked slightly awesome the way they showed it)
nightcraw1er.488: Hopefully it won’t take off, last thing the universe needs is humans spreading out.
GamezRanker: Eh, if it's not us it'll be the zorgthon from the krab nebula.....better us than them, I think. ;) (jokes aside, I like space exploration stuff, so more of that is usually more a plus than a minus to me....though in this case I wish it were more practical things than billionaires and their buddies floating around in the sky for a bit)
There is the optimistic, exploring the universe, understanding the mysteries, providing a better living for the wolds, helping anything we come across. We will call this the Star Trek viewpoint.
Then there is the opposite, the looking upon the vast crawling infestation of humanity rapidly eating its way through the host planet, greedily eyeing the stars for what they can get from them.
My viewpoint is that the second viewpoint is probably the nearest to how bad it would be, the Star Trek one is a complete pipe dream.
nightcraw1er.488: Yeah,I actually loaded up the page to watch the flight of Branson thinking it would be like nasa where you see lift off and flight. Turns out it’s hours of “celebrities” and “experts” talking and the flight wasn’t till later. So I turned if off. Even science now has to be 90% filler and advertising. Hopefully it won’t take off, last thing the universe needs is humans spreading out.
amok: Branson promoting his new flight is just as much 'science' as Dyson explaining how the newest hoover works. Post edited July 21, 2021 by nightcraw1er.488
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Posted July 22, 2021
I also want a mechanical body and live for as long as I can afford to repair my artificial body. At least 999 years of life!
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Posted July 22, 2021
WinterSnowfall: I, for... one plus one, remember the joke about a robot's nightmare :P. The nightmare went like this: 0011010001110001110002!
Not a problem, if the robot is programmed in base 3 ;-)Strijkbout
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Good for you if you don't mind being replaced and become irrelevant.
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Posted July 22, 2021
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If it helps pave the way for "mankind" to reach further and do more in space, than yeah....it is something. Also kudos to both branson and bezos for having the heuvos to go on the maiden flights(when the bugs are likely still being ironed out and etc).
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Of course that's not to say that humans won't exploit space...some most certainly will...but I don't think humanity's expansion into space(if it happens) will be 100% negative.
Side note/musing: space is mainly just a bunch of floating rocks....likely barren of life. Barring any alien ecosystems(flora/fauna) which should be preserved, I don't see the problem with using some of those said resources.
(also it's not like much of it is likely serving much use to anyone now, anyways)
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nightcraw1er.488: My viewpoint is that the second viewpoint is probably the nearest to how bad it would be, the Star Trek one is a complete pipe dream.
Well seeing as you seem to hold a more nihilistic/pessimistic view on things(generally speaking), I can see why you'd lean towards that being the most likely outcome. Me? I'm gonna remain cautiously optimistic and hope for the best. Of course that's not to say that humans won't exploit space...some most certainly will...but I don't think humanity's expansion into space(if it happens) will be 100% negative.
Side note/musing: space is mainly just a bunch of floating rocks....likely barren of life. Barring any alien ecosystems(flora/fauna) which should be preserved, I don't see the problem with using some of those said resources.
(also it's not like much of it is likely serving much use to anyone now, anyways)
Post edited July 22, 2021 by GamezRanker
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Posted July 22, 2021
"Although generally reserved for professional space travelers, the terms are sometimes applied to anyone who travels into space, including scientists, politicians, journalists and tourists." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronaut
I choose survival.
*Star Trek is not a pipe dream. It's fiction. You know the difference, right?
nightcraw1er.488: There is the optimistic, exploring the universe, understanding the mysteries, providing a better living for the wolds, helping anything we come across. We will call this the Star Trek viewpoint.
Then there is the opposite, the looking upon the vast crawling infestation of humanity rapidly eating its way through the host planet, greedily eyeing the stars for what they can get from them.
My viewpoint is that the second viewpoint is probably the nearest to how bad it would be, the Star Trek one is a complete pipe dream.
You have created a false dichotomy. The fact is that this planet will become uninhabitable at some point in the future. Whether by asteroid impact, unusually large CME, any of a dozen other scenarios, or just the inevitable death of our Sun, it's going to happen. So will the human story end there, or will it continue, elsewhere? That's the real choice. Then there is the opposite, the looking upon the vast crawling infestation of humanity rapidly eating its way through the host planet, greedily eyeing the stars for what they can get from them.
My viewpoint is that the second viewpoint is probably the nearest to how bad it would be, the Star Trek one is a complete pipe dream.
I choose survival.
*Star Trek is not a pipe dream. It's fiction. You know the difference, right?
Post edited July 22, 2021 by borisburke
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borisburke
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Posted July 22, 2021
Crosmando: But without all the emotions, feelings and associated thoughts of being in a human body, would mechanical you even be the same person?
Themken: If you got my reference, you know he answer, at least if you read the manga or watched the anime, series or feature films. Of course you would not be the same.