Patrick Sean Tomlinson / @stealthygeek / "Torque Wheeler" / @RealAutomanic / Kempesh / Padawan v2.5 - "Conservative" sci-fi author with TDS, armed "drunk with anger management issues" and terminated parental rights, actual tough guy, obese, paid Quasi, paid thousands to be repeatedly unbanned from Twitter

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The rotational axis of that ship would run straight down its centre - everybody and everything would have to walk on the outside walls.
I think it's supposed to rotate at the horizontal axis, like our plans for the Mars mission, where the bow and the aft would rapidly rotate in order to provide a sort of gravity for the crew module at the end of the ship. The issue is, that vessel was supposed to be over 100 meters long, and at full rotational speed that would not completely destroy it (because gravity would want to pull an insanely delicate ship apart) it would still provide only about .4 of earth gravity.
 
I think it's supposed to rotate at the horizontal axis, like our plans for the Mars mission, where the bow and the aft would rapidly rotate in order to provide a sort of gravity for the crew module at the end of the ship. The issue is, that vessel was supposed to be over 100 meters long, and at full rotational speed that would not completely destroy it (because gravity would want to pull an insanely delicate ship apart) it would still provide only about .4 of earth gravity.
Wouldn’t the radius differentials of the design mean different parts of the ship would be at different gravity levels and be extremely disorienting? To the point you couldn’t possibly do anything productive. In these end modules they’d be spinning at something like 15RPM to get close to earth gravity and have to walk on the walls and ceilings towards the direction of forward motion.

You would have to be incredibly finely trained, mentally and physically to withstand the discomfort - not to mention the horrendous isolation of space. Certainly wouldn’t be a kooky zany little girl stowaway who goes on space adventures like his dreadful futurama storylines.
 
Wouldn’t the radius differentials of the design mean different parts of the ship would be at different gravity levels and be extremely disorienting?
Yes. That's why the Mars mission would have a singular crew module, located at a single location, where the gravity experienced would be the same across its entirety. That's what the plan was, at least. Mission was deemed too costly.

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Yes. That's why the Mars mission would have a singular crew module, located at a single location, where the gravity experienced would be the same across its entirety. That's what the plan was, at least. Mission was deemed too costly.

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I haven’t really thought about this stuff for a long time, I changed paths and it’s just a cursory engineering interest now.

It’s sometimes infuriating to see all these morons who buy the corporate vapourware and think we’ll be space exploring terraformers in decades or less because they read Elon Musks tweets at face value.

Pat pretty much exemplifies this type of person. I read “Out of the silent planet” recently and it’s amazing how much better written the science is despite;
1. Being written in the 1930s
2. Not trying to be particularly scientifically literate

Still, we shouldn’t be surprised when we’re talking about an author who doesn’t know eclectic doesn’t mean elliptic.
 
I read a bunch of sci fi and I don’t care when it’s just “anti grav thrusters” and “laser guns” and the like.

Pat actually presents himself as some kind of well researched space engineer, though. He’s appeared at panels for spaceship model building and stuff. He definitely thinks his ridiculous spaceship doodles are blueprints grounded in reality. The rotational axis of that ship would run straight down its centre - everybody and everything would have to walk on the outside walls. They’d literally experience different tidal forces of gravity from their feet to their head, just bending over and standing up would cause you to become disorientated.

Again, it doesn’t matter usually but he would definitely take offence to this and try to explain his designs with pseudo science and how they are actually viable.

/Edit - missed the much more comprehensive breakdown of this above.
If I was in the audience I would have heckled the fuck out of him. There's a reason why I'm getting a Doctorate in Physics and focusing on nuclear energy and space physics (for those who don't know astrophysics and space physics are different).
 
I guess he can kind of get away with calling himself a writer because he has written a bunch of books, and I guess he can call himself a stand up comedian because he has stood in front of people and attempted to tell jokes, but how the hell can this guy ever claim he isn’t fat? I’ve yet to see a picture where he isn’t built like a pig.
 
I guess he can kind of get away with calling himself a writer because he has written a bunch of books, and I guess he can call himself a stand up comedian because he has stood in front of people and attempted to tell jokes, but how the hell can this guy ever claim he isn’t fat? I’ve yet to see a picture where he isn’t built like a pig.
Prepare to go to prison, stalker child
 
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I guess he can kind of get away with calling himself a writer because he has written a bunch of books, and I guess he can call himself a stand up comedian because he has stood in front of people and attempted to tell jokes, but how the hell can this guy ever claim he isn’t fat? I’ve yet to see a picture where he isn’t built like a pig.

The thing is, I have a friend who’s a hobbyist author - he’s sold a bunch of books and it’s great. He approaches it with the “I just do this for fun, it’s a hobby and not my day job” attitude and we all think it’s legitimately impressive he’s made a few thousands bucks from it.

He’d never call it his profession, he would certainly never gloat about it or be condescending because of it - if he did we’d all point out you’d make more money driving an Uber/cutting grass/walking a dog or whatever the fuck and give him shit for his delusions.

It’s so profoundly embarrassing the way he conducts himself online. Not thinking he’s fat is beyond cognitive dissonance. I don’t even know what that is. If I didn’t know he meant it I would just assume it’s trolling.

He isn’t just carrying a few extra pounds, he’s seriously morbidly obese.

If I was in the audience I would have heckled the fuck out of him. There's a reason why I'm getting a Doctorate in Physics and focusing on nuclear energy and space physics (for those who don't know astrophysics and space physics are different).
I had to tap out because of the math. I guess it’s like you think you’re a pretty good football player at high school till you get to college and realise there’s no possible way you could ever compete with the freaks and blacks.
 
I had to tap out because of the math. I guess it’s like you think you’re a pretty good football player at high school till you get to college and realise there’s no possible way you could ever compete with the freaks and blacks.
I'm actually not great at math, I think I mainly coast due to my long term memory. Unless you're teaching a class I find that the math is pretty "basic" and not as weird if you're focusing on on space physics over astrophysics. You're confined to a smaller area of the universe and set of variables.
 
I'm actually not great at math, I think I mainly coast due to my long term memory. Unless you're teaching a class I find that the math is pretty "basic" and not as weird if you're focusing on on space physics over astrophysics. You're confined to a smaller area of the universe and set of variables.
I know it’s hard to compare when we’re speaking this broadly - but having said that - broadly I could get there, but not all the time and not as effortlessly as I feel you need to. To have any sort of decent career at least.

Academia is depressingly petty and cliquey too. Even experts don’t want to admit they don’t know or understand something and it all just seems very counter productive.
 
A future John-Doe gets told to be quiet in a totally not creepy way.

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For those who were critical of Pat's garden, especially his fence, he has an update. He reads this thread daily and was likely shamed into finally doing something. Well done everyone!

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Copy of Pat's signature surfaced. It's just as ridiculous as he is.

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I'm sorry, but this "patio" still looks like shit. Fence is weathered down and was probably never properly sealed to protect it from weather. There is STILL broken elements of it. Brickwork is wavy and uneven. Plants are unkempt and in poor shape, plus there is no barrier between this space and the one to the left of the picture (I don't think it belongs to him?).

20$ invested in paint and some basic handwork skills would help. But nah. Better go and call people child on twitter while having whole seven likes out of 40k followers.
 
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I've never watched any Star Trek, but my limited understanding is that Lower Decks is the cartoon version for manchildren.
"Boo-hoo, I can't enjoy my derivative shit cartoon because of my crippling addiction to twitter outrage."

I've never watched any Star Trek, but my limited understanding is that Lower Decks is the cartoon version for manchildren.
Yes.

It's Star Trek by way of Rick & Morty, so it's mostly pretentious toilet humor.
 
Does this guy not know how the mute button works on Twitter?

If he just stopped reacting every fucking time, people would just get bored and move on.

I bet he brings up his twitter at social gatherings in real life. It would be a nightmare if my wife and his wife were friends and I had to talk to him at a dinner party.
 
Anyone who constantly calls everyone "child" probably has serious issues in that regard.
He does. There's no doubt he has issues. He has a lot of classical mental health issues. If I had to take a guess he has a personality disorder. Whether it be multiple personality, bipolar, mild ptsd.... He has something. On top of autism. Cause he definitely shows signs of autism.
 
He does. There's no doubt he has issues. He has a lot of classical mental health issues. If I had to take a guess he has a personality disorder. Whether it be multiple personality, bipolar, mild ptsd.... He has something. On top of autism. Cause he definitely shows signs of autism.
He’s got schizoaffective disorder, which is when you have both symptoms of schizophrenia and one or more personality disorders. His lack of purpose in life and desperate attempts to come off as something that he’s not screams borderline personality disorder, and his psychotic delusions about Trump and “stalkers” are classic symptoms of schizophrenia.

His handwriting is also consistent with that of schizophrenia patients.

To make matters worse, he self-medicates with alcohol regularly. This makes his symptoms disappear while he’s intoxicated but they return even stronger when he sobers up in the morning. That’s why he’s usually more cunty in the morning.

He’s a delusional psycho being exploited by a lawyer for money. Having Brinton by his side is his confirmation bias, as he’s only there to validate his delusions. That’s part part of the reason why he still insists that he’s winning, even though any sane person could look at the court filings and instantly determine that it’s a pile of horse shit that’s on the brink of getting tossed. Brinton doesn’t care though - the longer he keeps him as a client, the more he gets paid.
 
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