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Fraun_Pollen t1_j2ux7vr wrote
Still won’t convince me to use it
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Reply to comment by PercsNBeer in I have a question about generational ships. by bigmikemcbeth756
The Project Orion is one example of something we could build with todays tech that could reach a decent percentage of the speed of light. It’d still be a crawl compared to scifi, but it’s achievable
Fraun_Pollen t1_j223z8j wrote
Reply to comment by PercsNBeer in I have a question about generational ships. by bigmikemcbeth756
Are we though? The technology exists. The distribution channels exist. We just lack the drive to funnel a huge amount of our global gbp into any longterm project for which we won’t see the reward.
Edit: I think you guys are thinking too short term. If you’re going for a generation ship with todays tech, it’s going to be in the scale of thousands of years between stars with non-stop probe resupplies or tricky asteroid mining operations (tricky because they’ll be traveling a percentage of the speed of light). Project Orion or solar sail powered by laser is currently achievable though extremely impractical for interstellar travel
Fraun_Pollen t1_j221a88 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What do you imagine the world will look like in 2050? by psychosil444
2050 is too early for any radical change imo. The brink will be normalized and a new one set. Trends that are currently happening are deeply entrenched in the current power structure and have literal world’s worth of resources to keep it going. Everything will be a little more advanced but a little worse socially, and the elite will find a way to keep the masses happy and distracted until they start feeling the pain, which will be much later than we will.
Fraun_Pollen t1_j1ycfjp wrote
Reply to New sanctions starting to bite Russia’s economy as Moscow admits deficit impact by Minezenroll
Hard the wrap my head around all of this effort to cut off and sanction Russia only amounting to a 2% deficit. Isn’t the US deficit much much higher?
Fraun_Pollen t1_j0hc7yl wrote
Reply to comment by Barreling_Burke in I think the truth will always come out by Gruituino
Because depending on which country you live in, they probably are
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Reply to comment by Levven in More factory dishwashers by ooMEAToo
It’s a reference to a scene in Matrix. If you haven’t seen it before, highly highly recommend. Could still pass as a modern scifi film.
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Reply to comment by MrGeekman in More factory dishwashers by ooMEAToo
At this resolution, they can be anything you want them to be. I don’t even see the sprites. All I see is blonde, brunette, redhead…
Fraun_Pollen t1_izbzpa1 wrote
Reply to comment by Healthy-Review-7484 in NASA Ingenuity helicopter just broke one of its own records on Mars | CNN by Chris-1235
What a time to be alive
Fraun_Pollen t1_izbofh0 wrote
Reply to comment by Healthy-Review-7484 in NASA Ingenuity helicopter just broke one of its own records on Mars | CNN by Chris-1235
Yes. Now we know for certain that if we ever colonize mars, we can still get same day delivery via Amazon drone /s
Fraun_Pollen t1_izbka9w wrote
Reply to comment by Healthy-Review-7484 in NASA Ingenuity helicopter just broke one of its own records on Mars | CNN by Chris-1235
We had no idea if the atmosphere was thick enough to even support rotor flight. When that chopper left the ground, it was a huge moment for our understanding of our capability for interplanetary colonization.
Fraun_Pollen t1_izbel3x wrote
New record was reaching an altitude of 46 feet (14 meters) and traveling a distance of 50ft over 52 seconds, beating its previous 18 second hop and hover.
Very cool!
Fraun_Pollen t1_iyb362b wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Alzheimer's drug lecanemab hailed as momentous breakthrough by Methoszs
I would but I forgot why
Fraun_Pollen t1_iy9vytd wrote
Reply to comment by Al3rtROFL in Free range turkey supplies hit by bird flu by Canes-Venaticii
Gobble gobble :(
Fraun_Pollen t1_ixx94ig wrote
Reply to comment by j4ckbauer in PsBattle: The Grizzly Bear proof suit by CrysisRequiem
More like “Warhammer 40k Let’s Go”
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Reply to what are you waiting for ? by rixtil41
Interplanetary colony. Can be the most dystopian world imaginable but if we’re able to live off this rock, there’s hope
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Reply to comment by Gari_305 in Would you like a QR code embedded in that cookie? Researchers from Osaka University develop 'interiqr', a novel three-dimensional (3D) printing method of embedding edible QR codes--a type of barcode--in the interior of cookies by Gari_305
> great commercial potential
Fantastic. Now I’ll be getting ads in the middle of my loaf of bread
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Reply to comment by MississippiJoel in Richard Branson declines invitation to debate death penalty with Shanmugam, says TV format 'turns serious debate into spectacle' by chronoistriggered
Hey man, If you find an outfit you’re comfortable in and have enough power and wealth that your spouse won’t leave you over it, all power to you.
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Reply to comment by GooseHandsClarence in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
I guess they missed out on owning Africa when everyone else did < 200 years ago
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Reply to comment by can1exy in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
All of those “strengths” of Chinas can be explained by centuries of oppressive authoritarianism. If African nations want to go/continue down that route, that’s fine, but it’s not the best foundation for a humanitarian society, which has to count for something
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Reply to comment by filosoful in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
With the amount of untapped resources the continent has, I have no doubt that the African West Coast of the 22nd century will see a similar dramatic climb in power and wealth like China has experienced this century. Hopefully they’ll be able to implement some of our lessons learned with rapid industrialization and implement green fuels, building practices, and sustainable farming early in its growth.
Chinas extensive financial interest in many of these developing nations will also be interesting to follow as Africa grows its own influence.
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Reply to comment by ShortysTRM in US and South Korea test-fire missiles off the east coast of Korean Peninsula by electromagneticpost
Appeasement has rarely ever worked: just postpones a confrontation or depends on internal change doing the job for you
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Reply to comment by DankVectorz in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
If they’re not as strong then that nuke idea should work