Interstellar Space Station planned for 2100
May 28, 2013 1:46 AM Subscribe
Dr Rachel Armstrong is working on a natural computer for Operation Persephone, an interstellar space station planned for 2100.
This post was deleted for the following reason: Interesting stuff but a single press release is a bit thin for a post. Maybe try again later with some reaction from sources other than the organization itself on the feasibility (or lack thereof) of such a project? Feel free to hit the contact form to run a draft by us or if you have any questions. -- goodnewsfortheinsane
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(Might want to give us some more context while you're at it, your post reads a bit like you are promoting a conference - this kind of thing doesn't go well here.)
posted by Dr Dracator at 1:54 AM on May 28, 2013
(Might want to give us some more context while you're at it, your post reads a bit like you are promoting a conference - this kind of thing doesn't go well here.)
posted by Dr Dracator at 1:54 AM on May 28, 2013
The language is stilted, air quotes are used for emphasis all over the place, the grammar is off, the punctuation is random, and it is filled with pseudosciencey buzzwords. This has timecube levels of plausibility written all over it.
posted by Justinian at 1:57 AM on May 28, 2013
posted by Justinian at 1:57 AM on May 28, 2013
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