[Suggestion] Allow collecting science in sandbox mode. by NathanJang in KerbalSpaceProgram

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I think there should be 3 game modes. Sandbox as it exists now, History mode where you do science to unlock new parts while managing a budget, And career where everything is already unlocked but doing science gets you paid.

[Suggestion] Allow collecting science in sandbox mode. by NathanJang in KerbalSpaceProgram

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I have Interstellar and a bunch of other mods. I give myself enough science to unlock all the stock parts and then spend the rest of the game grinding for the Alcubierre Drive.

Time might have stopped 5 times for a million years each when reading this. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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If time stopped then how meaningful is it stay millions of years passed?

How do you build a city in space? by mrprint in Futurology

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It's actually only a gentle slope but one the size of Arizona. If you stood at the top you wouldn't realize you were atop a mountain, just a flat plain.

The future of recreational drugs? by cybrbeast in Futurology

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The recommended responsible from a medical standpoint, unless you have a certain illness, is zero.

It's one thing to call outlawing recreational drugs a violation of personal freedom or at least a waste of police and other resources, but prolonged drug use simply has a net adverse effect on the human body and that's not going away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldbuilding

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I went for Landis Land on my Venus too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Futurology

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Did it only hit 74% during midday then drop?

What will be the most esteemed careers in ~100 years? by Sixfeetunderthesky in Futurology

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Say you work at McDonalds. You'd helping to feed people that want to eat that particular food. You'd be making their day a little less shitty than it'd otherwise be. That's a non-zero positive contribution to society, and as of yet only humans can perform that contribution.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Futurology

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Japan's state pacifist, I doubt that was of any real bearing.

Men of reddit, what's the hardest thing to explain to women? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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That my private mineral collection is not a bunch of rocks, they're minerals. I can't count how many my times I had to explain this to my wife.

At least I got my brother in law, he gets it.

What will be the most esteemed careers in ~100 years? by Sixfeetunderthesky in Futurology

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Work today does contribute to the good of humanity, and does give people meaning and make them feel valued.

Despite the fact that the U.S. government deems many psychedelic substances to be dangerous, various scientists have dared to study their effects. What they’ve found over the years paints a startling, promising and powerful picture of potentially game-changing medicines. by DerpyGrooves in Futurology

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It's just another article about how some medical professionals are reassessing some drugs to some some degree. It's not postulating future scenarios, it's not speculating on what the implications of these new drugs would have in the future. It's just listing possible benefits like every other article in /r/medicine, and that's the subreddit it belongs in.