Winn Schott (
winn) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-06 09:58 pm
02 - video
Who: Winn
Broadcast: Fleetwide video
Action: the Tourist
When: now!
[ last time he posted anything, he was a nervous wreck and kind of nauseous. the changes the past two months have left in him are impossible to miss; winn is smiling, upbeat, and almost comfortable. the nervous energy that is there has more to do with his addressing a bunch of strangers than the constant fear of death by space-stuff that overshadowed his first feed. ]
Hi, if we don't know each other - I'm Winn Schott. If we do know each other...I'm still Winn Schott - [ shaking his head, why hasn't he learned from the last time? prepare a script! ]
Anyway! I've been here for a couple months now, and it's been interesting - and I mean that in the original sense of the word. Think about it - not only are we in outer space [ there's only a slight wince at that, and even a lot of excitement. space is terrifying - but it's also really cool ] - but we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to reach across the multiverse and learn things that haven't even been dreamed up in our worlds yet. I've been learning - a ton from just casually talking to people, but there is a much better way to do this if we all cooperate, [ open source. it's the way of the future! ] and I know I'm not the only one out there who's interested!
So, I've got a suggestion for anyone who thinks that's really cool - and - pity for anyone who doesn't [ and by pity, he means judgment. he gestures excitedly with his hands as he introduces his brilliant concept ] - 2016: A Space-Time Odyssey - a series of free weekly lectures about anything and everything we've got here. Talks about different worlds, science, history, art lessons, concerts - I know we've got some musicians here - basically anything anyone signs up to talk about, teach, perform, or however you communicate things where you're from. Since we don't have a lecture hall we can broadcast the talks - give ourselves a fun routine....and if that doesn't work for someone, I can post the notes I'm so gonna take of all of these. Who's in? Who wants to go first?
Broadcast: Fleetwide video
Action: the Tourist
When: now!
[ last time he posted anything, he was a nervous wreck and kind of nauseous. the changes the past two months have left in him are impossible to miss; winn is smiling, upbeat, and almost comfortable. the nervous energy that is there has more to do with his addressing a bunch of strangers than the constant fear of death by space-stuff that overshadowed his first feed. ]
Hi, if we don't know each other - I'm Winn Schott. If we do know each other...I'm still Winn Schott - [ shaking his head, why hasn't he learned from the last time? prepare a script! ]
Anyway! I've been here for a couple months now, and it's been interesting - and I mean that in the original sense of the word. Think about it - not only are we in outer space [ there's only a slight wince at that, and even a lot of excitement. space is terrifying - but it's also really cool ] - but we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to reach across the multiverse and learn things that haven't even been dreamed up in our worlds yet. I've been learning - a ton from just casually talking to people, but there is a much better way to do this if we all cooperate, [ open source. it's the way of the future! ] and I know I'm not the only one out there who's interested!
So, I've got a suggestion for anyone who thinks that's really cool - and - pity for anyone who doesn't [ and by pity, he means judgment. he gestures excitedly with his hands as he introduces his brilliant concept ] - 2016: A Space-Time Odyssey - a series of free weekly lectures about anything and everything we've got here. Talks about different worlds, science, history, art lessons, concerts - I know we've got some musicians here - basically anything anyone signs up to talk about, teach, perform, or however you communicate things where you're from. Since we don't have a lecture hall we can broadcast the talks - give ourselves a fun routine....and if that doesn't work for someone, I can post the notes I'm so gonna take of all of these. Who's in? Who wants to go first?

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...That's a really big number! Are you a time-traveller?
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[ it's pretty cool when you look at it like that! ]
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see what i did there ]
Oh--that's cool!
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It's pretty freaking cool - yeah - we're inter-dimensional time-travelling space explorers.
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And we go on planet adventures--! [ except this planet...moon...thing, kinda sucks. ]
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Yeah! Have you been on other planets yet, or just this moon?
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[ it's kind of really cool for him to be an alien. don't ask him why. ]
But I take it you mean more obvious looking aliens?
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[ That too. ]
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[ he nods. not that he can really judge - he would have stared too. and maybe tried to touch. ]
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Oh I totally get it - was it like - symmetric extra arms? Did they come out from the sides or was it like - random extra back arm or something?
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Or or...! Which mouth do they eat with, and how do they do it sideways?? How do you see with twelve eyes??
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Do you see the same from every eye - or does each see in a different way like - x-ray eye, red spectrum eye -
[ he's way too excited to be discussing this. sorry, kara. ]
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--What's red spectrum??? [ IS THAT LASER EYES please say it's laser eyes ]
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So - light is electromagnetic radiation, but most of it we can't see, because of the physical limitations of our eyes. The part we do see is called 'visible light', but it's not just -- one type of radiation, we see a small spectrum, ranging from purple to red.
[ no, laser eyes are laser eyes, gosh! ]
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Yes.
[ aka he understood NONE of that, but it sounded smart and like Winn knows what he's talking about.
ps he's probably going to sniff and roll around in that bed ]
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[ he always wants to learn, but one of the things he's learned is that that passion isn't always shared and his explanations aren't always appreciated. ]
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'course not. Questions are great - stop me anytime you don't understand something. OK, so - light acts like a wave - waves aren't cohesive units - think about a wave in the ocean - bits of it spatter and scatter along the way, right? Because the different drops all have different wavelengths - they don't all make it to shore. Light's the same way - there's a spectrum of wavelengths, and the ones we see are divided by color.
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Uhhh.... Um! What's--what's cohesive? [ Might as well start small ]
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that's ok. he loves those. ]
Cohesive is like -- tightly knit?
[ he sticks his fingers together, and makes them act out a wave ] cohesive form - [ separating his fingers, vibrating each at a different frequency to a random beat in his head ] what a wave actually acts like.
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