Message from @Lucifer Inlustris

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2019-02-07 19:05:52 UTC  

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2019-02-07 19:06:50 UTC  

Oooh that explains a lot. He's a Leaf

2019-02-07 19:08:44 UTC  

Oh that explains what I read elsewhere. it's a collab between Cloudflare and APNIC.
>APNIC is a non-profit organization managing IP address allocation for the Asia Pacific and Oceana regions
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2019-02-07 19:11:15 UTC  

Eh, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt

2019-02-07 21:51:18 UTC  

dead server

2019-02-07 21:53:02 UTC  

No u

2019-02-07 21:53:41 UTC  

>using hxh2011 instead of hxh1999

2019-02-07 22:42:06 UTC  

Cindy McCain Apologizes After Police Refute Human Trafficking Claim http://news.valubit.org/cindy-mccain-apologizes-after-police-refute-human-trafficking-claim/

2019-02-07 22:42:27 UTC  

Here Are The Most Shocking Proposals From Ocasio-Cortez' "Green New Deal" http://news.valubit.org/here-are-the-most-shocking-proposals-from-ocasio-cortez-green-new-deal/

2019-02-07 23:39:11 UTC  

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2019-02-08 00:16:40 UTC  

This is why we fight

2019-02-08 00:43:28 UTC  

https://youtu.be/sef4YT2s6i4

@Lucifer Inlustris What you know about this one.

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2019-02-08 02:30:06 UTC  
2019-02-08 04:01:39 UTC  

@stedly its very possible, although its unconfirmed and we can't know for sure but its still possible. Gravity wells can be used for slingshot propulsion.

2019-02-08 04:02:40 UTC  

It's how most of the voyager probes made it out so far in such a short time is a combination of gravity slingshots and ion propulsion

2019-02-08 04:06:14 UTC  

some people call it "Star Hopping" when it involves the gravity well of a star

2019-02-08 04:07:37 UTC  

stephen hawking even once said a cigar shaped craft would be ideal for interstellar travel

2019-02-08 04:15:44 UTC  

Astronomy is/was one of my strongsuits in highschool and college

2019-02-08 04:17:25 UTC  

one hypothesis i have came to mind to that mysterious asteroid

2019-02-08 04:17:56 UTC  

what if it was hollowed out and converted into some form of space station?

2019-02-08 04:17:57 UTC  

2019-02-08 04:20:51 UTC  

for long term generational space travel, such a task would be ideal, because you could in theory build more underground annexes as the population gets larger on such a journey. you would also be able to extract resources from the asteroid as you built more installations, slowly but surely converting it into one large spaceship.

2019-02-08 04:22:08 UTC  

such a trip could take decades or centuries for a group of travelers without ftl propulsion.

2019-02-08 04:23:12 UTC  

since we have not detected any form of ftl disturbances around the asteroid, if it is an interstellar spaceship of sorts it most likely is a primitive one.

2019-02-08 04:24:21 UTC  

also such ships may have stasis chambers

2019-02-08 04:25:27 UTC  

meaning even if we tried to send a signal to the object we are not guaranteed a response at all. that is if it is a primitive starship

2019-02-08 04:27:50 UTC  

it may happen to us one day, where we send primitive space arcs out into the vastness of space and settle some far off planet and by the time we do the guys back home would have already colonized most of local interstellar space using ftl technology or we might drive ourselves to extinction due to war. Whichever comes first, at least the human race would continue in some form or another.

2019-02-08 04:29:44 UTC  

it would be cool if oumuamua is remnant of a long lost alien civilization, but again we dont know for sure.

2019-02-08 04:29:58 UTC  

just another mystery that may never be solved

2019-02-08 04:32:49 UTC  

also hollowing out an asteroid eliminates the problem of trying to build a large ship in orbit and shipping all the resources and supplies needed. an asteroid can contain metals for building material, organic molecules for soil production to grow food, water in the form of ice that can be extracted and stored on board and etc.

2019-02-08 04:34:59 UTC  

maybe even cilicates for computer chips

2019-02-08 04:36:38 UTC  

oxygen can be extracted from the asteroid for air to breathe as well

2019-02-08 04:41:26 UTC  

asteroids also contain alot of nickel, nickel 63 can be used in radioisotope generators to run essential systems long term without intervention by workers

2019-02-08 04:41:58 UTC  

nickel 63 atomic batteries can run for 100 years unattended before needing to be replaced