OMG Sealab II (62m deep) was supplied by a mfing dolphin called Tuffy 🥲 the world needs more of this!
Edit: the lesson of sealab3 is that 100+m habitats are harder to build and maintain than the ISS, because the pressure difference is 10x larger.
OMG Sealab II (62m deep) was supplied by a mfing dolphin called Tuffy 🥲 the world needs more of this!
Edit: the lesson of sealab3 is that 100+m habitats are harder to build and maintain than the ISS, because the pressure difference is 10x larger.
No food in the upper atmosphere and all the way to space. I can guarantee we'd have space "whales" (overlords) if there were some kind of food up there (maybe just frozen spiders and bacteria). If life can adapt to pressures of 500atm, it can adapt to 0atm, gradually...if there'd be a food chain there to support it...but lower densities and/or residence times make minerals hard to come by...
Hah...maybe kessler syndrome will give the biosphere a way to reach space organically with a mineral substrate :3
'tis like watching a tennis match between a frog and a tree
I didnt know social spiders already existed, reminded me of this 2002 BBC speculative documentary: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0kGtDyuXMDU where the last mammals are hamsters that communal spider society herds :D
Does he know that successive climate catastrophes will set the poor back too, even with help?
so tldr...people who need to take melatonin to sleep tend to have higher cardiac risk in the first place?
yeah, what happened to deepseek, I havent seen it much in the news lately
eat it
can't fuel be made from the bioresidues of agriculture through pyrolisis or sth?
Oh look, that cheap hydro aluminium just found somewhere to go! :D thank you daddy tramp
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