SpaceX Starlink satellites seen traveling over Hiroshima, Japan 😳
Credit: @dfuji1pic.twitter.com/kQhlVGUAf1— Amazing Astronomy (@MAstronomers) October 17, 2023
Elon Musk never gave anyone freedom of speech. He jerked us all off.
What he did do, however, is send a simply incomprehensible amount of trash into space.
There is a nonzero chance that you’re going to be sitting on your computer, attempting to file yet another appeal to get your Twitter account back, appearing in front of this Kafkaesque invisible tribunal, and a piece of Musk’s space trash will fall through your ceiling and kill you.
Then, when your family is examining your corpse, they’ll find an email from the tribunal that says you’re banned from Twitter for stealing SpaceX technology.
Space is filling up with junk, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says it’s worried the debris could be deadly.
According to a new report, the FAA says by 2035, one person could be killed every two years by satellites falling from space.
Launches are happening more often on Florida’s Space Coast, and experts say increased tracking is crucial before someone gets hurt, according to a report from FOX 35 Orlando.
“There are millions if not billions or trillions of objects which are untracked,” said Dr. Madhur Tiwari, an assistant professor of aerospace engineering at Florida Tech.
Thanks to a new grant, Tiwari and his team are looking into a space clutter solution using artificial intelligence.
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The FAA says it’s also concerned about the increase in clutter because, the agency said, “the dramatic rise of non-geostationary satellites, particularly those in low earth orbit (LEO), poses an increased risk to people on Earth and aviation due to reentering debris.”
By 2035, the FAA thinks about 28,000 pieces of satellites could survive re-entry, and this means one person on Earth could be injured or killed every two years.
Who put all those LEOs up there???
The same unfunny (bad memes) asshole who banned me from Twitter – ostensibly because I said I jacked off to a picture a guy posted of his wife in a bikini (I don’t know why else he would have posted that picture other than because he wanted guys to jack off to it) – is probably going to be responsible for my death when his trash falls on me from space.
Honestly, I don’t even know that I was banned for that goon post. I got a 12-hour suspension for it, then the suspension ended, then I was perma-banned.
It’s literally The Trial.
I don’t usually promote Jewish literature, but seriously, it’s a very short book, and it really is the explanation for what is going on with this internet censorship thing – particularly under Elon Musk, where the sonovabitch keeps saying there is free speech.
At least Zuckerberg is like “the government forces me to censor people, what am I supposed to do?” Musk just gaslights you, claims there’s free speech as he bans you with no explanation, then dumps trash on you from outer space and pretends it’s not his problem.
This piece of shit Musk actually claimed that Twitter is free speech like Rumble. That is such a stupid, obvious lie, and it’s not a lie that Zuck or Susan would ever tell.
Looks to be either space debris or perhaps an old satellite breaking up over a #Meteor to me? Any expert thoughts? It’s fascinating video footage regardless.🌌pic.twitter.com/CzAgxDjpQ5
— PhysXplorer (@PhysXplorer) October 19, 2023
BONUS STORY
I might have told this story before. I don’t remember.
During my brief period in university, I was failed by some woman (who I don’t even think was Jewish) for writing an essay about how The Metamorphosis was about being Jewish in Vienna.
This would have been like 2001, so before the internet is what it is now, and I actually went to the school library and looked this shit up, like people used to do.
Now, of course, there’s a whole Wikipedia page on “Franz Kafka and Judaism,” that includes the references I used, as well as conclusions that I drew. It was the first time I ever read Theodor Adorno, who actually commented significantly on Kafka’s Jewishness.
I got an “F.” I think she literally wrote “26%” on the paper.
Just to be clear: I did not write an anti-Semitic paper. I was 18, and not anti-Semitic. At least, I was not consciously anti-Semitic. Looking back, I think this sort of thing was floating around in my unconscious mind, and it’s possible that this came through in the paper. I don’t have the paper. I burned everything I’d written (boxes and boxes of pages, mostly notebooks, but a lot of my school stuff) when I left the US a couple of years after this, fearing it could be used against me (it would have been).
I think Kafka is the best German-Jew writer, at least next to Freud (who I will go to my grave swearing was better than Nietzsche, who is overrated pretentious trash with tooth-pulling prose – at least Freud is funny and weird in an interesting way).
Both The Metamorphosis and The Trial are Jewish. The former, however, is really only relevant as a Jewish story. Or, maybe – and I just thought of this right now – a gentile could feel the way Kafka felt in The Metamorphosis in this current totally Jewish society. (There might actually be something to that sentence, in fact.) The Trial, however, is totally relevant, not only to the censorship regime, but to the entire new society of secret crimes. I would go so far as to say that it’s an analogy for the “rules-based order,” which, as Vladimir Putin keeps pointing out, does not have any written rules.
I’m not sure about the 1962 Orson Welles film. I’ve seen it, but it’s been a very long time.
I don’t think he played anything Jewish into it. The actor who plays the Kafka insert is very non-Jewish. Wells, despite the age in which he lived, had little to say about the Jews. It’s really sort of disappointing. I’m sure he had a lot to think about the Jews, being one of the most powerful gentiles in Hollywood.
Anyway, yeah – read The Trial, maybe watch the movie. I can’t recommend the movie presently. I’ll try to watch it in the near future.