Message from @devpav

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2018-12-06 03:18:55 UTC  

Or making them up.

2018-12-06 03:19:14 UTC  

I honestly think... God is registered a Democrat.

2018-12-06 03:19:15 UTC  

>.>

2018-12-06 03:19:19 UTC  

Wouldn't surprise me.

2018-12-06 03:19:37 UTC  

That is pretty cool Grenade.

2018-12-06 03:19:55 UTC  

Landing in salt water? not sure that will be easily reused

2018-12-06 03:20:14 UTC  

Back then, they did landings in the ocean all the time.

2018-12-06 03:20:24 UTC  

they didnt re use the vessel

2018-12-06 03:20:40 UTC  

Apollo missions. True... they were not reused.

2018-12-06 03:20:57 UTC  

but y is the universe spinning around so much?

2018-12-06 03:21:18 UTC  

https://twitter.com/RubinReport/status/1070518052108861440 JORDAN PETERSON SUBSCRIBES TO PEWDIEPIE

2018-12-06 03:21:19 UTC  

Shuttle SRBs landed in the ocean and were reused.

2018-12-06 03:21:21 UTC  

so much as compared to what?

2018-12-06 03:21:42 UTC  

before it launched

2018-12-06 03:22:02 UTC  

dave rubin is gay.

2018-12-06 03:22:07 UTC  

I wonder if these would make it possible to reuse parts that land in the ocean.
https://production.electronicspecifier.com/materials/the-latest-improvement-in-water-repellent-textiles

2018-12-06 03:22:28 UTC  

Dave Rubin is really gay.

2018-12-06 03:22:35 UTC  

no, just gay

2018-12-06 03:22:42 UTC  

No shit.

2018-12-06 03:22:45 UTC  

Like actually gay.

2018-12-06 03:22:46 UTC  

like, he doesn't actually suck dick, he just claims to for sympathy.

2018-12-06 03:22:50 UTC  

Yeah he and JBP sodomize each other with lobster bibs on

2018-12-06 03:22:55 UTC  

I am sure there is also an issue with hot parts being tempered by the sudden temperature change landing in water

2018-12-06 03:23:20 UTC  

I read that the new nanotubes can withstand extreme tempatures.

2018-12-06 03:23:33 UTC  

We are in the age of metamaterials, I like to seem them applied to our space crafts.

2018-12-06 03:23:53 UTC  

damn mutant materials....

2018-12-06 03:23:58 UTC  

if we can start building with nanotubes we can build a space elevator, wont even need rockets

2018-12-06 03:24:03 UTC  

their kind will mean the end for normies.

2018-12-06 03:24:25 UTC  

Imagine using these metamaterials to build the world's most advance spacecraft that can be used to go beyond Earth's orbit to the moon.

2018-12-06 03:24:40 UTC  

the problem right now is we cant create long un-interrupted carbon nanotubes, so they arent very strong

2018-12-06 03:24:55 UTC  

That would also speed up experimentation and understanding of meta-materials, possibly making them possible to enter privatized market.

2018-12-06 03:25:00 UTC  

Is the temperature change landing in water that sudden compared to the temperature change while falling from whatever altitude the SRBs separate at?

2018-12-06 03:25:07 UTC  

A lot of what NASA has designed and worked on makes its way into the public sector.

2018-12-06 03:25:29 UTC  

i imagine as long as you are in air the temperature change wont be nearly as rapid

2018-12-06 03:25:45 UTC  

i could be wrong, maybe at hgih speeds its not that different

2018-12-06 03:26:44 UTC  

i imagine there is some crazy ceramic material for the flame nozzle that would be affected a lot more than normal landing in water at least

2018-12-06 03:27:02 UTC  

I am talking about creating an new shuttle like craft, that designed with these metamaterials to make it lighter, stronger, and better at withstanding extreme temperature. Also the metamaterials could improve on NASA's fleets onboard computers, making it much safer for astronauts and putting us far beyond any other nation in terms of space travel.

2018-12-06 03:27:32 UTC  

Make it so the shuttle could leave Earth's orbit and reach the Moon, giving us a better chance of establishing a foothold outside our planet.

2018-12-06 03:27:34 UTC  

if we start building with crazy meta materials the smallest impact on humanity will probably be advanced in rocket technology lol