Message from @Lucienne d'Anwyl

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2020-03-13 04:31:08 UTC  

Guess I'll give up on space and just have to start working on my "Black Tarzan" film instead

2020-03-13 04:31:28 UTC  

but its all fringe science atm so yeah

2020-03-13 04:32:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678531385123667998/687880641781563392/unknown.png

2020-03-13 04:32:25 UTC  

lol wut

2020-03-13 04:32:31 UTC  

Animal crossing new DLC, communists moving in your town

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678531385123667998/687880750426882071/proud_DOOM_guy.mp4

2020-03-13 04:32:32 UTC  

you know

2020-03-13 04:32:36 UTC  

for the energy it would take

2020-03-13 04:32:39 UTC  

to move shit around

2020-03-13 04:32:42 UTC  

every fucking day

2020-03-13 04:32:47 UTC  

you could just fill that entire belt

2020-03-13 04:32:49 UTC  

with panels

2020-03-13 04:32:50 UTC  

lol

2020-03-13 04:33:02 UTC  

mars is also farther than earth

2020-03-13 04:33:02 UTC  

put the panels in SPACE with a long cable going down

2020-03-13 04:33:05 UTC  

molecular assembly will get around a great many problems

2020-03-13 04:33:08 UTC  

@mermerwapadapi hadn't thought of it like that

2020-03-13 04:33:10 UTC  

and theres gonna be a huge drop off in solar panel effectiveness

2020-03-13 04:33:11 UTC  

and is possible

2020-03-13 04:33:24 UTC  

@Inkogni thats retarded lol

2020-03-13 04:33:26 UTC  

yeah but im banking that the energy it takes to maintain the consistent spin is less than the energy gained

2020-03-13 04:33:31 UTC  

the cable would break

2020-03-13 04:33:36 UTC  

just panels and a power bank large enough to hold 4 times the energy of one day of collection

2020-03-13 04:33:53 UTC  

that should be plenty

2020-03-13 04:34:02 UTC  

theres literally no need for that much energy either

2020-03-13 04:34:07 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl truu genious oftien apears stuupid

2020-03-13 04:34:08 UTC  

Use orbital mirrors to direct extra sunlight to the panels.

2020-03-13 04:34:08 UTC  

i wasnt planning to transport the energy back to earth 😆

2020-03-13 04:34:09 UTC  

you can easily get away with just stationary fields

2020-03-13 04:34:17 UTC  

for small stations

2020-03-13 04:34:22 UTC  

i donno maybe they are running matter fabricators

2020-03-13 04:34:34 UTC  

@Inkogni there would be nothing effectivey tethering the orbiting structure in place

2020-03-13 04:34:48 UTC  

ductape

2020-03-13 04:34:49 UTC  

orbiting objects move at different speeds relative to the planets motion

2020-03-13 04:34:55 UTC  

they would orbit they planet constantly

2020-03-13 04:35:05 UTC  

it would take a cable of infinite length

2020-03-13 04:35:20 UTC  

not to mention the fact that cables have a massive problem with losing current over greater distances

2020-03-13 04:35:38 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl do you do something science related for a living? just curious

2020-03-13 04:35:53 UTC  

i am in the schools

2020-03-13 04:36:01 UTC  

sexually?

2020-03-13 04:36:04 UTC  

😉

2020-03-13 04:36:11 UTC  

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