Message from @Grenade123

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2018-09-23 21:08:05 UTC  

to make things to send off farther into space

2018-09-23 21:08:32 UTC  

The belt past mars is like, a trillion billion earths worth of “stuff”

2018-09-23 21:09:11 UTC  

yes, and i imagine more power we can produce, the quicker we use stuff

2018-09-23 21:09:38 UTC  

still, once we have enough power to convert any matter into other matter, its not really a big concern

2018-09-23 21:09:47 UTC  

Now I’m begging you, watch Issiac lmao. He’s such a big picture dude and breaks down things realistically. Like why we need super materials and how we could make a ring world. Humans will look back at us with our WiFi, like we were full retards lol

2018-09-23 21:09:49 UTC  

then you can have like 100 recycle rate

2018-09-23 21:10:09 UTC  

The problem is, is the asteriod belt filled with the right "Stuff" needed for deep space explorations?

2018-09-23 21:10:22 UTC  

@Eric Black like how we look back out ourselves today?

2018-09-23 21:10:27 UTC  

Yeah

2018-09-23 21:10:48 UTC  

The “stuff” in the belt could make more stuff then we might ever need.

2018-09-23 21:11:09 UTC  

Like, life of sun ya know?

2018-09-23 21:11:41 UTC  

i'm waiting until we cannibalize the moon then go "oh.... so THATS what it did for our ecosystem"

2018-09-23 21:12:15 UTC  

We already know what the moon does for our ecosystem

2018-09-23 21:12:26 UTC  

Lmao, the moon does need to be used. We need the moons stuff to get to the belt. But the idea is we keep adding mass to the moon we remove.

2018-09-23 21:12:30 UTC  

i'm sure there is shit we do not know that it does

2018-09-23 21:13:03 UTC  

We could take a .25 mile deep crust from the moon and be fine (math)

2018-09-23 21:13:09 UTC  

hell, we don't even really understand our oceans

2018-09-23 21:13:21 UTC  

And that’s where the rare materials are, from astroids hitting it

2018-09-23 21:13:28 UTC  

funny how exploring space is apparently easier than exploring the bottom of hte ocean

2018-09-23 21:13:44 UTC  

Cmon G, oceans are harder for sure.

2018-09-23 21:14:26 UTC  

yeah, something about a lot of pressure down there or something?

2018-09-23 21:14:28 UTC  

lol

2018-09-23 21:14:29 UTC  

The amount of pressure from so much water on top of you.. opposite from space, it’s almost like the “perfect” game ya know?

2018-09-23 21:15:05 UTC  

If you were going to design a game where humans had to evolve through tech to reach another sun.. this seems like the perfect setup for it.

2018-09-23 21:15:42 UTC  

The rules are made so perfectly that everything is impossible until the layer below it is unlocked.

2018-09-23 21:16:43 UTC  

all the best tech is based off stuff life has already solved

2018-09-23 21:17:00 UTC  

I thought that too growing up

2018-09-23 21:17:15 UTC  

Like everyone had the world figured out, very not true

2018-09-23 21:17:57 UTC  

looking at the amount airplane designs have stolen from birds is fascinating

2018-09-23 21:18:10 UTC  

Nah m8 it's to send enough of us out into space so that the deep ones can emerge and retake the land

2018-09-23 21:18:25 UTC  

Most of the tech today is entering the quantum state, take moors law, how do we continue with it while preventing quantum tunneling.

2018-09-23 21:19:46 UTC  

I think our mission is to go to space, it’s calls to me personally. I told my wife I would leave her and the kids to go start a colony on mars. She said “bye” lol

2018-09-23 21:20:27 UTC  

How many millions of humans on earth would give up “earth” to go into space.. I say ALOT

2018-09-23 21:21:03 UTC  

How's the internet connection in space?

2018-09-23 21:21:19 UTC  

LAN parties are killer

2018-09-23 21:21:25 UTC  

ping is horrible tho

2018-09-23 21:21:37 UTC  

We have thousands on a ship I assume.

2018-09-23 21:21:48 UTC  

there'd be local servers for everything

2018-09-23 21:22:05 UTC  

Also every song, poem and book written on the ship would be a best seller on earth.

2018-09-23 21:22:36 UTC  

space is cool