The first step is admitting you have a space program
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Rocketry is easily the hardest subfield of aerospace engineering and one I don’t know much about. So I feel a bit guilty when someone says something like “ha ha so you’re an actual rocket scientist!” I feel like responding, “no, I specialize in somewhat easier stuff”
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Rovers are more my speed. Stuff happens in more intuitive and forgiving regimes. No 40,000 rpm compressors or huge tanks of cryogenic fuels. Or blistering temperatures and things exploding because of tiny errors. Very unforgiving shit.
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Fields acquire reputations for engineering badassery in proportion to how far away from everyday human experience their operating regimes are. Nothing you do in everyday life develops rocketry intuitions.
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Which is why brain surgery replaced rocketry as the paradigmatic “smart” field sometime in the 80s. It’s even more unintuitive. Even though we ARE brains, nothing in our direct experience works like a brain. Except maybe global population. 7.5b people/planet vs. 86b neurons/brain
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see you in the high frontier, friend.
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when you sing you can't hear theres no air. sometimes i think i'd kinda like that, other times i think im already there
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i too like to spin around in my office chair
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initially read this as meaning "Everyone in my life who was holding me back just got fired into the sun"
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That mission is planned for 2045
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