The cold crystalline beauty of the cosmic machine does not need the flower of life blossoming within, festering with bugs that do nothing but procreate and consume, deconstructing it bit by pristine bit to turn into excrement and plastic bullshit.
I wish to develop a nuclear propulsion rocket that can reach relativistic speeds and send it on a journey of constant acceleration around the solar system, building up kinetic energy till on impact, it could shatter the moon.
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Originally posted by Bill Krozby
yeah but the earth isn't the moon dumbass
The moon is currently gravitationally bound, if I introduced enough energy to it, more than half its debris would be pulled in by Earth's gravity and would initiate a new ice age.
Originally posted by Solomon Thunder
The moon is currently gravitationally bound, if I introduced enough energy to it, more than half its debris would be pulled in by Earth's gravity and would initiate a new ice age.
don't think so lil bromo
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Originally posted by netstat
my vision of utopia is mars, not a mars colonised by humans but mars as it currently exists, its cold sterile beauty almost entirely unmarred by anthropic hubris
Originally posted by netstat
my vision of utopia is mars, not a mars colonised by humans but mars as it currently exists, its cold sterile beauty almost entirely unmarred by anthropic hubris
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Originally posted by Solstice
Chocolate company you mean
It's called a Mars bar..so it's the name of the chocolate bar Mars as a company make all kinds of other stuff,..I'm specifically talking about the Mars bar...the UK version...NOT the US version which is in reality a UK Milky way...for some fucked up reason the yanks called the mars bar a milkyway and the milkyway a mars bar.