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1 year ago

a comics with a crossover between Doctor Who and Life on Mars opened a portal to the hell of my nostalgia😅 I remembered this moment again and giggled obscenely loudly😅

A Comics With A Crossover Between Doctor Who And Life On Mars Opened A Portal To The Hell Of My Nostalgia

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is there life on Mars?

we know there's sulfur crystals

Dayton Daily News, Ohio, June 3, 1926

Dayton Daily News, Ohio, June 3, 1926


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9 years ago
Sometimes I Actually Watch Live Action Shows..... And Then Turn The Main Characters Into Cartoons.

Sometimes I actually watch live action shows..... And then turn the main characters into cartoons.


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12 years ago
Some Fanart Sketches On Life On Mars Series

some fanart sketches on Life on Mars series

one of the best thing I ever watched

*geez...real people so hard to draw in this style...but guess I should colour the left one

**боже как я ненавижу рисовать машины, ну эта срамота так, до кучи -___-


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7 months ago
Life On Mars (2006 - 2007).S01-E04.
Life On Mars (2006 - 2007).S01-E04.

Life on Mars (2006 - 2007). S01-E04.


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4 years ago

I’ve noticed this thing that happens whenever the learnéd armchair academic types talk about resource-based reasons to go live on the moon or Mars or wherever else in space. They always make a big deal about “oh it’s not really worth all the trouble when there’s more accessible and cheaper alternatives.”

Let’s use Helium-3 as an example.

He3 is the miracle fuel. Using it in a nuclear fusion reactor with hydrogen will get you loads of useful energy with negligible beta radiation and no radioactive byproducts. The only problem is that it’s rare as shit on Earth, to the point where the vast majority of it available at the present time has to be synthesized in difficult and highly radioactive deuterium-lithium reactions.

Most relevant studies indicate that the surface of the moon is loaded with He3, at least compared to Earth, because it has no atmosphere to intercept the solar wind. But of course, economists and aerospace nerds alike hem and haw about if it’s reeeeally worth it to go all the way to the moon for He3.

Okay, sure, you have to get off the surface of the Earth, which takes a lot of energy, then burn more energy getting to the moon, then burn even MORE energy getting OFF the moon and back to Earth orbit, and then a little bit more energy to get it safely to the surface of Earth. But I fucking guarantee you that if there was oil on the moon, the United States would have invaded it by now. That’s not a joke, it’s just stating the fact that oil barons have the money to get what they want whenever they fucking want it, regardless of how “practical” it is. It’s a matter of how broken our civilization’s value system is.

This extends to Mars (and beyond), because in the course of my researches I keep seeing people saying “there’s no useful resources on Mars we can’t get on Earth and living on Mars is hard to do so there’s no real reason to settle it.”

Do you know why Edmund Hillary climbed Everest?

In his own exact words: “because it was there.”

“Because it’s there” is the approach we should have to developing space exploration and expanding our civilization beyond Earth’s gravity well. Besides the scientific value (which is always superior to resources), actually living on other worlds is worth all the challenges.

Why?

Why not?

We as a species are prone to doing things just because we can, or because we think we can. We like to solve problems just so we can feel clever. Why live in hollowed out asteroids? Why live on Mars? Because we fucking can, dude, because it’s cool as shit and it’s a thing that we can do if we solve enough problems.

I was reading a Reddit thread earlier (bear with me) about what economic resources a Mars colony could provide. You know what the best answer was?

Art.

The most valuable thing future Martians will have to offer the rest of humanity would be their culture. Their new, exciting, melting pot culture. I think that’s 100% correct, and also the best thing I’ve read all year.

Once we get into space and start mining asteroids and gas giants, or hopefully long before that, our value system will have to change dramatically. Because metals and gases and water and carbon are abundant in the universe, but you know what isn’t?

Creativity.

Imagination. Art. Music. Literature. Dancing. Films and books and songs and a million other ways that humans express themselves. Imagination is the human spirit; art is love made manifest. That’s rarer than life itself, but it’s what makes life worth living for us human beings. For such small creatures as we, the vastness is bearable only through love.


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5 years ago
I Need A Drink.
I Need A Drink.
I Need A Drink.
I Need A Drink.

“I need a drink.”

Life on Mars (2006)


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1 year ago

Hello Everyone!!

As someone who is a major fan of David Bowie, I would like to use this platform as a way to connect with other fans. With this in mind, this is the first question I have for you all. How were you first introduced to the David Bowie fandom? Watched Labyrinth? Heard his music on the radio? A combination of all these?


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