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L28[07:10:11] <funkenstein> ;mission add The Queen is yeeted off of the surface of the earth at 8km/s.
L29[07:10:11] <LunchBot> Added mission: The Queen is yeeted off of the surface of the earth at 8km/s.
L30[07:10:47] <funkenstein> or is that an outcome
L31[07:10:49] <funkenstein> hmm
L32[07:24:59] <XXCoder> outcome yeah
L33[07:25:04] <XXCoder> ;mission
L34[07:25:05] <LunchBot> You repeatedly press the big red button. Inexplicably, this causes millions of cheese wheels to rain from the heavens while a disembodied voice laughs uproariously.
L35[07:25:15] <XXCoder> totally not me! I swear
L36[07:38:21] <Izaya> hmmm
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L38[07:38:56] <Izaya> so ISRU in KSP is mostly in the form of "dig up ore, turn straight into RP-1 and LOX"
L39[07:39:40] <Izaya> is "dig up ore, turn it into water for more dense storage, electrolyse it at a later date" an option in a mod somewhere?
L40[07:40:49] <Izaya> also like, not having it boil off
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L45[08:39:55] <packbart> probably, yes. ISRU chains can be problematic (need large enough buffers)
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L56[10:08:54] <funkenstein> ;outcome add The Queen is yeeted off of the surface of the earth at 8km/s.
L57[10:08:55] <LunchBot> Added outcome: The Queen is yeeted off of the surface of the earth at 8km/s.
L58[10:09:04] <funkenstein> ;mission del The Queen is yeeted off of the surface of the earth at 8km/s.
L59[10:09:04] <LunchBot> Deleted mission: "The Queen is yeeted off of the surface of the earth at 8km/s."
L60[10:10:40] <darsie> https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/off_of#Usage_notes
L61[10:15:17] <funkenstein> alright, shall I start using literally to mean figurativley because it's outdated as well?
L62[10:15:30] <funkenstein> figuratively*
L63[10:23:48] <darsie> Hmm? Someone said: "She literally broke my heart." I asked: "Did she rip it out of your chest, froze it in liquid nitrogen and broke it with a hammer?"
L64[10:24:02] <Althego> hehe
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L67[10:42:40] <FLHerne> darsie: that's pretty much happened
L68[10:42:46] <FLHerne> "Nelson froze a six-year-old boy in 1974. The capsule itself was well maintained by the boy’s father, but when it was opened, the boy’s body was found to be cracked."
L69[10:43:16] <FLHerne> cryonics is aaaaagh
L70[10:43:32] <darsie> There's a new, promising way.
L71[10:43:49] <FLHerne> oh?
L72[10:44:32] <darsie> Mind uploading
L73[10:44:32] <darsie> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001122401500245X?via%3Dihub
L74[10:44:32] <darsie> https://diyhpl.us/wiki/transcripts/nectome-1517-2018/
L75[10:44:32] <darsie> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejIKy5R4uGM
L76[10:44:32] <darsie> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y524FbBaVHM
L77[10:44:33] <darsie> https://nectome.com/the-case-for-glutaraldehyde-structural-encoding-and-preservation-of-long-term-memories/
L78[10:44:43] <FLHerne> I can imagine freezing tissues or even entire bodies successfully with sufficiently advanced technology
L79[10:45:10] <FLHerne> but I'm very skeptical about preserving brain state
L80[10:50:08] <FLHerne> even if you successfully preserve the hardware (neurons, connectivity etc.) you'll lose any information about electrical and chemical signalling
L81[10:51:31] <Pinkbeast> mind uploading> the Rapture for nerds?
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L83[10:55:41] <darsie> FLHerne: Yeah, there might be a few h blackout or so.
L84[10:56:39] <FLHerne> if it boots up at all
L85[10:56:57] <darsie> it does after cooling the body.
L86[10:57:00] <FLHerne> I doubt brains are designed to reinitialise from being temporarily dead
L87[10:57:52] <FLHerne> but in that case the cells are still alive and functioning
L88[10:58:44] <FLHerne> the cooling slows down the metabolism so they don't run out of oxygen and die, but most mechanisms are still active to a degree
L89[10:58:57] <FLHerne> it's not the same as being frozen
L90[10:59:13] <FLHerne> it's true that you can apparently freeze rodents and have them run around afterward though
L91[10:59:23] <darsie> We have to try.
L92[10:59:33] <FLHerne> so maybe it would work, but it's hard to tell if rodents have memory loss
L93[10:59:48] <darsie> I want to be cryopreserved in Shackleton crater or so.
L94[10:59:54] <FLHerne> Why?
L95[11:00:08] <darsie> It's cold there, passively. No maintenence needed.
L96[11:00:10] <Althego> because it is on the moon
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L98[11:00:16] <darsie> yeah :)
L99[11:03:05] <darsie> I guess we'd have to lay 10 km cable to power the excavator/bulldozer for radiation shielding.
L100[11:08:35] <darsie> Maybe drill a hole and blow up a charge to loosen some rubble.
L101[11:11:00] <darsie> There are probably small craters there which's rims can be bulldozed back in.
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L103[12:02:36] <funkenstein> if there were repeated cases of it working I'd be happy to be frozen, but otherwise I'd rather feed other lifeforms.
L104[12:04:50] <Althego> if there was an example of successful reanimation of that frozen state, in any form (includes with body, in a robot body or as a computer ai with your memories), then you wouldnt need to freeze yourself anyway
L105[12:05:01] <Althego> because it is just a way to delay
L106[12:08:06] <Pinkbeast> It's not quite clear where the line is, but I'm pretty sure a computer AI with my memories is all very well but I'd still be dead.
L107[12:08:46] <darsie> You'd just live in a different simulation.
L108[12:08:59] <darsie> Well, if you lived in VR.
L109[12:10:37] <funkenstein> a simulation...INSIDE a simuklation
L110[12:10:49] <darsie> Althego: I'm not sure but "freezing" (vitrification, actually, (turning into a glassy state), not freezing as in crystals grow and destroy information.) might be required for scanning.
L111[12:11:03] <funkenstein> eyah
L112[12:11:05] <Althego> that is possible
L113[12:11:23] <Althego> but even then it would be just for the scanning
L114[12:11:26] <Althego> and not for years
L115[12:13:17] <darsie> But we don't have hte scanning tech, yet, so freezing is needed for preservation. Allegedly the glutaraldehyde/cryoprotectant preservation is relatively resiliant at room temperature and even thawing, but I prefer freezing.
L116[12:13:55] <Althego> and anyway this is quite close to the transporter paradox
L117[12:14:08] <Althego> that the new thing is never you, the original you died
L118[12:14:15] <darsie> Transporter paradox who?
L119[12:14:22] <darsie> hmm
L120[12:14:48] <darsie> ah
L121[12:16:09] <darsie> If an AI moves to a different but equal hardware, is it a different AI?
L122[12:16:28] <Althego> possibly not, if the software can run on that
L123[12:16:39] <Althego> but we run on brain wetware
L124[12:16:39] <darsie> equal hardware
L125[12:17:01] <Pinkbeast> The trouble is we're used to thinking about this in the context of computer programs, and sure, same software on new hardware is the same for everyone who interacts with it.
L126[12:17:11] <Althego> anything else can be considered emulation
L127[12:17:20] <darsie> Yeah, it won't be perfect. There might be headache and stuff.
L128[12:17:45] <Pinkbeast> The copy of me can be me from the point of view of everyone else, and if my loved ones want to run it, go them. But I strongly suspect _I_ will still be dead.
L129[12:18:20] <darsie> My old body will turn to mystery goo.
L130[12:18:22] <Althego> and that is the transporter paradox, the original always dies
L131[12:19:27] <funkenstein> 170+ Kirks agree
L132[12:19:43] <darsie> Do you know the feeling when you get new glasses? Kinda like that, roughly.
L133[12:19:51] <Althego> hehe
L134[12:20:26] <Althego> i havent gotten glasses yet, but the time is nearing
L135[12:21:43] <darsie> That's different from myopia glasses. You wear them all the time, and new ones are a little different and it feels weird.
L136[12:22:58] * darsie throws the end of a carrot out the window.
L137[12:23:03] <darsie> casually
L138[12:29:39] <Pinkbeast> ... at the same time it's easy to come up with grey area arguments (what if you replace all the atoms in my body slowly? How slowly?) which are difficult to refute without spooky mind-body dualism
L139[12:31:03] <Althego> you always replace all your atoms slowly
L140[12:31:20] <Althego> you are not an object
L141[12:31:24] <Althego> you are a wave
L142[12:31:41] <Pinkbeast> Indeed - which opens the door to grey area arguments about them being replaced more quickly
L143[12:31:45] <Althego> the wave propagates, but the molecules in the water largely stay in the same position
L144[12:31:54] <Althego> you live, but the atoms are not actually you
L145[12:32:10] <Pinkbeast> I would say I am an emergent property of the atoms
L146[12:32:19] <Althego> yes, can be
L147[12:32:59] <Pinkbeast> ... particularly, we are now approaching the idea that "me" is not in any way tied to this chunk of meat, but I still think I am dead in the transporter paradox
L148[12:34:37] <Althego> possibly because there is a discontinuity
L149[12:36:53] <Pinkbeast> IDK. What I'm saying is that while I _think_ emulating me doesn't do me any good, I recognise that there are weaknesses in that position and I could well be wrong
L150[12:37:34] <Pinkbeast> (I don't think that's probable _enough_ to, say, have my brain frozen on the offchance a thousand years from now someone turns the resulting grey mush into an emulation of me)
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L153[12:40:32] <Althego> "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter." - yoda
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L166[13:01:00] <sandbox> software
L167[13:01:52] <UmbralRaptop> aaaaa?
L168[13:03:36] <sandbox> "Luminous beings" = software
L169[13:03:40] <sandbox> "crude matter" = hardware
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L174[13:20:45] <Izaya> this explains why peopole are so flaky
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L178[13:35:40] <packbart> !mission
L179[13:35:40] <LunchBot> You attempt to do the munwalk on Minmus. Francis E Dec writes an accurate summary of your exploits.
L180[13:36:02] <packbart> Stop harassing me electronically, Francis
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L184[13:42:29] <SporkWitch> Blue Origin NS-23 mission. Currently on hold, but intermittent commentary and discussion of the mission is happening on the stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqAVWvOT-1c
L185[13:44:23] <SporkWitch> i'm not sure that rocket could look more phallic if they tried... lol
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L187[13:46:19] <packbart> BDFP in space
L188[13:47:54] <SporkWitch> lol
L189[13:48:37] <SporkWitch> hold cleared, T-14 minutes
L190[13:55:51] <SporkWitch> mission go confirmed; T-7m
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L193[14:12:29] <SporkWitch> o/
L194[14:13:05] <SporkWitch> bezos launching his phallic substitute. currently on hold, but T-clock is at 3 minutes 30 seconds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqAVWvOT-1c
L195[14:13:21] <Althego> yes, noticed
L196[14:13:43] <SporkWitch> just reposted since rap just joined
L197[14:14:19] <SporkWitch> seriously, though, i have never seen a rocket more phallic outside of that one show on the TV in GTA5 that INTENTIONALLY makes it look like that... lol
L198[14:14:59] <Althego> there is the rocket in austin powers
L199[14:15:12] <SporkWitch> okay, so two, that did it on purpose lol
L200[14:15:56] <packbart> Design by Bezos
L201[14:15:59] <SporkWitch> i just can't unsee it, especially with that payload capsule that's just slightly wider than the booster lol
L202[14:17:24] <Althego> scott manley made a video on its shape, and why it looks like that
L203[14:18:33] <SporkWitch> was the answer "because bezos is overcompensating?" lol
L204[14:19:04] <SporkWitch> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/812736295814168623/1018888419767750656/unknown.png
L205[14:23:17] <SporkWitch> hold cleared, T-3m
L206[14:27:55] <SporkWitch> they're just messing with me now, with this chick emphasizing the "ass" when she says "ascent" >_< lol
L207[14:28:08] <Althego> escape system activated
L208[14:28:35] <SporkWitch> yeah, something went wrong lol
L209[14:28:43] <packbart> the ass scent of a rocket ascent if often a bit of raw
L210[14:28:57] <packbart> dang, I missed it
L211[14:29:15] <SporkWitch> separation occurred before max q lol
L212[14:29:19] <SporkWitch> gg bezos
L213[14:29:44] <Althego> also the flames were behaving strangle at the bottom just before the escape rocket kicked in
L214[14:29:58] <Althego> so there might have been an issue with the booster, not an escape system failure
L215[14:30:29] <SporkWitch> one could say there was a premature ejection... lol
L216[14:31:54] <Althego> i jokingly call these "kilövellés" instead of "kilövés", similar words, but the latter is the correct one, the former suggests some kind of liquid shooting out
L217[14:32:08] <SporkWitch> lol
L218[14:33:11] <SporkWitch> all that build-up, finished too quick, and then immediately hiding in shame ahahahah
L219[14:33:16] <Althego> hehe
L220[14:33:30] <SporkWitch> i can't help it, it's just too many things, the jokes write themselves! lol
L221[14:34:37] <SporkWitch> and then he gets pissy that his phallic substitute didn't get the HLS contract; i wonder why. Have they even made orbit? I'm only finding stuff about suborbital hops
L222[14:37:15] <SporkWitch> just rewatched the malfunction, looked like maybe a rupture at the bottom, possibly the engine bell cracking?
L223[14:37:31] <Izaya> average amazon product
L224[14:37:47] <packbart> yeah, there were two puffs first, then the rupture
L225[14:38:09] <SporkWitch> and is it just me or is that nozzle MASSIVELY underexpanded? the plume is like three times the radius of the bell, really inefficient
L226[14:39:36] <packbart> "Four years later in 2016, the escape system was successfully tested in-flight at the point of highest dynamic pressure as the vehicle reached transonic velocity." - well, it had to be recertified after all those years, anyway
L227[14:39:50] <Althego> hehe
L228[14:40:01] <Althego> how do you know that the solid booster is still working?
L229[14:40:06] <Althego> you have to light it
L230[14:41:03] <SporkWitch> set it to 0.25 speed, i think the engine bell broke; you see the plume change shape and run rich on one side before it all goes nuts
L231[14:42:47] <Althego> another scott video
L232[14:42:54] <Althego> at leats he has too make one after this
L233[14:43:13] <packbart> https://www.blueorigin.com/engines/be-3/ - hm. I think I have a model of that in CryoEngines
L234[14:44:44] <Kalpa> Some nice g-forces on the emergency separation
L235[14:45:26] <SporkWitch> it's a premature ejection, kalpa, get it right :P
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L237[14:45:46] <Kalpa> Matter ejaculator?
L238[14:45:49] <Kalpa> Tsk, tsk.
L239[14:49:14] <SporkWitch> this has definitely made my monday heh
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L254[16:28:02] <SporkWitch> raptop must be in california, the way his connection's flapping :P
L255[16:33:37] <SporkWitch> wellp, scott's video is out, and he's come to the same conclusion i did, pretty much
L256[16:34:33] * raptop pokes that phone with a stick
L257[16:39:16] <SporkWitch> raptop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHrBxRvu3Bs
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L259[16:46:15] <Mat2ch> probably an imperial unit error ;P
L260[16:53:41] <funkenstein> aaugh I missed it
L261[16:57:15] <funkenstein> ;outcome add You design a rocket motor whicch burns nothing but the engine itself.
L262[16:57:15] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You design a rocket motor whicch burns nothing but the engine itself.
L263[16:57:40] <Izaya> ;outcome engine rich exhaust
L264[16:57:40] <LunchBot> No outcome found matching "engine rich exhaust".
L265[16:57:43] <Izaya> ;outcome engine-rich exhaust
L266[16:57:43] <LunchBot> No outcome found matching "engine-rich exhaust".
L267[16:58:09] <SporkWitch> ;outcome fixup s/whicch/which/
L268[16:58:10] <LunchBot> New text is: You design a rocket motor which burns nothing but the engine itself.
L269[16:59:37] <packbart> isn't that basically a solid motor?
L270[17:05:29] <funkenstein> ye-es but I didn't mean that to be the idea
L271[17:05:32] <funkenstein> whatever
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L275[17:18:16] <Izaya> if your SRB is burning the whole SRB, something has gone wrong
L276[17:19:05] <SporkWitch> trying to be environmentally conscious, no waste! lol
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L285[17:45:10] <Althego> hehe that looks so kerbal, why didnt anybody think of this before https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwABJGzifao
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L297[18:32:57] <raptop> !mission add In a fit of hunger, you devour a barbeque roll.
L298[18:32:57] <LunchBot> Added mission: In a fit of hunger, you devour a barbeque roll.
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L304[18:49:21] <Althego> next launch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pics_iuBv9s
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L333[22:12:47] <packbart> In a fit of thirst, you drink a whole barrel of roll.
L334[22:12:56] <packbart> !mission
L335[22:12:56] <LunchBot> You go tidal-wave-surfing. Upon pressing the mission button, a pie pops out and hits you in the face.
L336[22:13:38] <packbart> well, it washes off. eventually.
L337[22:21:28] <SporkWitch> so i have the top comment on scott's video about the NS-23 abort, does that mean i win the internet today? lol
L338[22:22:26] * raptop awards SporkWitch one (1) internet
L339[22:22:31] <SporkWitch> yay!
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