Message from @Citizen Z
Discord ID: 635154296643780622
first stuff i dont see anythign ebside arguments of ignorance and last video shows nicely how stars should move in sky on round earth
What is a scalar wave
watch the video
longitudinal waves?
yes
oof I've never heard that terminology
it can be used to heal and power houses and car
huh
now, let's talk about some real science...
I'm really excited to see the improvements Artemis will have over the old Apollo equipment
space technology has always fascinated me. If anything, it's the pinnacle of human advancement in science, IMO.
Maths DEBATE?
If Mars is possible before 2030, we can think further into the future, especially when it comes to the issue with the sun heating up and the habitable zone going further out. We could use Mars as a landing point to pull asteroids past earth to pull its orbit away, just a slight amount to keep us safe.
There are lots of contingencies...but nonetheless, hopeful.
!mute @seahnjackson1948
Also, having a base on Mars means NASA will mean we can actually send stuff to Jupiter's moons. Exploring Europa's deep oceans and getting images...man. I'll be like 35 or 40 by then, but it'll be awesome
It's a shame you guys can't look forward to that, though. But I'm sure you'll come around.
Because space doesn’t exist 🙂
You like your CGI, igi!
CGI - well, when it's actually CGI and not people who don't know how to make computer generated graphics - is a cool artform, but I prefer hand-drawn art - 2D, basically. Integrating 3D imagery into a live action film is very, very difficult to do right and more often than not looks pretty fake
there are good examples of really well done CGI
hello
like Avatar, Interstellar, etc
but I just prefer that the entire setting of the film is just made into CGI
instead of combining the two. It's just a personal preference
and same with 2D art
<:cool3:625748951458512916> how you doing
man
Thats NO MAN 😄
I'm doing fine