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Anonymous (ID: wqwOcipt) United States No.513774973 >>513775093 >>513775149 >>513775196 >>513775217 >>513775290 >>513775325 >>513775411 >>513776341 >>513776410 >>513776437 >>513776708 >>513776807 >>513776931 >>513777337 >>513777507 >>513777583 >>513777641 >>513778598
Luddites will oppose this
Anonymous (ID: TY/vH9U+) United States No.513775093
>>513774973 (OP)
you don't even know what a Luddite is

you're probably circumcised too
Anonymous (ID: PxGQcmtZ) United States No.513775149
>>513774973 (OP)
We should lite the moon on fire and make ourselves a new mini second sun, 24/7 daylight.
ChatTDG_V5 !!Z0MA/4gprbd (ID: mJjZaqGD) No.513775196 >>513775379
>>513774973 (OP)

Why not ...

>Ohio!! ^_^
Anonymous (ID: 4SMrnLnz) Hungary No.513775217 >>513775379
>>513774973 (OP)
>Omar Shams
Shams is Arabic for 'sun' though.
Anonymous (ID: UxCPkXYK) Germany No.513775290 >>513775593
>>513774973 (OP)
how would that even work?
Anonymous (ID: BiITRxBd) Switzerland No.513775325 >>513775358
>>513774973 (OP)
>should be
the moon is an artificial structure, which members of the galactic federation have installed their base on. they are running among other things mind control technology on there to 'keep in check' humans and secure their ruling and steering power on earth.
Anonymous (ID: UxCPkXYK) Germany No.513775358 >>513776213
>>513775325
holy schizo
Anonymous (ID: NLkPalfN) Lebanon No.513775379
>>513775196
I see you!
>>513775217
Correct
How do you know that
Anonymous (ID: a2TS8O/W) Sweden No.513775411 >>513777197 >>513778447 >>513778729
>>513774973 (OP)
It probably is. Look into "lunar waves" by Crrow777

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUGxysKSGEM
Anonymous (ID: 5GSSgXEW) Australia No.513775593 >>513775635 >>513776103
>>513775290
You’d probably have to have some kinda assemblers convert regolith into an average centimetre thick layer of substrate, but I’m not sure how you’d construct logic gates out of those minerals - appears there’s enough for dialectrics but no so much for conductors.
Maybe a geotag anon has the answers for this conundrum
Anonymous (ID: 5GSSgXEW) Australia No.513775635
>>513775593
*lunarfag
Anonymous (ID: UxCPkXYK) Germany No.513776103
>>513775593
thanks aussieanon. i can always count on you guys
Anonymous (ID: p02zvo/b) Canada No.513776122
OP should be heterosexual.
Anonymous (ID: iLwq2AFM) United States No.513776213
>>513775358
It's actually not that schizo. I usually don't believe it cause I feel like I'm getting my chain yanked. But, I mean it kind of seems like it (in a way that you are lucky to not have seen)
Or it's ocean boys. If it is indeed aliens then it's ocean boys. But I think it's people
Anonymous (ID: fPZgIa8L) Albania No.513776341
>>513774973 (OP)
>Should be
Isn't it already?
Anonymous (ID: G3kcdf79) Sweden No.513776410
>>513774973 (OP)
Environmental hippies will somehow complain about this
Anonymous (ID: 5aRXPLo6) United States No.513776437
>>513774973 (OP)
The moon should be cheese. Get to it,The Science™
Anonymous (ID: WcTNk/gI) Germany No.513776708 >>513777497
>>513774973 (OP)
What would the moon computer be used for?
Anonymous (ID: MfMdli+G) Canada No.513776807
>>513774973 (OP)
The moon is a spaceship. Also,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vKBCN41hJw
Anonymous (ID: IJAo2DQg) New Zealand No.513776931 >>513777618
>>513774973 (OP)
cooling the moonputer would be an interesting challenge
Anonymous (ID: wqwOcipt) United States No.513777054
Why not turn India into a computer?
Anonymous (ID: 4GyMx6m9) United States No.513777197
>>513775411
Hologram Moon. Its like the eclipse video where they captured a ray of sunlight that temporarily glitched through the moon.
Anonymous (ID: HHEsu9B5) Mexico No.513777337 >>513777591 >>513777613
>>513774973 (OP)
I wanna port doom to the moon, and then blow it up
>t. Luddite engineer
Anonymous (ID: zxygg0p3) United States No.513777497 >>513777935
>>513776708
Controlling the waves
Anonymous (ID: Pv4busQx) United States No.513777507 >>513778118
>>513774973 (OP)
Computers can't scale up to that size without severe diminishing returns, it would be pointless. Total fucking pseud idea.
Anonymous (ID: pCe9uZI8) Brazil No.513777583
>>513774973 (OP)
it already is.iykyk
Anonymous (ID: 0E3DLNeB) Australia No.513777591
>>513777337
> ping -t -L |65500 moon.org
Anonymous (ID: c4L825Ys) United Kingdom No.513777613
>>513777337
I have the Moon Man doomwad on my phone.
I like to play it on the bus.
Anonymous (ID: 0E3DLNeB) Australia No.513777618
>>513776931
In a near vacuum ? Yes interdasting indeed
Anonymous (ID: qTmz4mNN) Belgium No.513777641
>>513774973 (OP)
Prometheanism, the belief that cosmos should be engineered and that there is no self-regulating natural order is a plague.
Anonymous (ID: 0E3DLNeB) Australia No.513777935
>>513777497
To late
https://drexciya.bandcamp.com/album/black-sea-wavejumper
Anonymous (ID: 8ZJSOAvu) United Kingdom No.513778118 >>513778136
>>513777507
So we're never getting a Hades Matrix. Sad.
Anonymous (ID: 0E3DLNeB) Australia No.513778136 >>513778533
>>513778118
Based Reynolds enjoyer
Anonymous (ID: 9RlVCqE4) United States No.513778447
>>513775411
Yeah, that's fucking weird.
Anonymous (ID: 8ZJSOAvu) United Kingdom No.513778533 >>513779170
>>513778136
His stuff is pretty underrated imo. But I get why, the characters are pretty weak and RS was hard reading for the 1st half with the multiple perspectives.
Still I like the world, it being a "gothic scifi" sounds about right. Have you read Inhibitor Phase? Was it any good?
Anonymous (ID: 6smaO2hJ) Germany No.513778598
>>513774973 (OP)
Meh but then the nanobots eat the earth too. I don't want to be eaten by nanobots. At least they have to ask first.
Anonymous (ID: 6smaO2hJ) Germany No.513778729
>>513775411
Wtf is going on here? Are you retarded? Did I miss the waves? Give me a timestamp. Because all I see is atmospheric distortion.
>omg it's a wormhole
No, nigger, the street is just hot, which causes the light to refract in the air.
Anonymous (ID: 0E3DLNeB) Australia No.513779170 >>513779373
>>513778533
As far as I’m concerned, I enjoyed the RS stuff. And yes, afaik I’ve read all of his stuff, and inasmuch as I thought the pushing the Felka narrative was a bit soft, I still enjoyed it, much as I did say gibsons blue ant stuff or some of I a banks or simmonds weird foray into the Iliad in his guff
Likewise, some of the ,ore an obscure stiff like Greg Egan, or, let’s be honest, Jeff noon is hard to read sometimes, but rewarding .

My tastes will probably differ from yours anon, jest read it, then burn it, or read it and then recommend it. All in all tho, I like Reynolds body of work in the main, and if anything else, his Dreyfus in the prefect reminds me of a sober dirk gently with a lot of firepower
Anonymous (ID: 0E3DLNeB) Australia No.513779373
>>513779170
Oh, nearly forgot, before I need to go peepee, Lucius Shepard ‘barnacle bill *.*’…I liked it.