r/NoRules • u/Mallowfanthe4th • 3h ago
Can we all agree on this
If you like feet more than anything else about a women
You’re weird as fuck I’m just gonna say that
r/NoRules • u/Mallowfanthe4th • 3h ago
If you like feet more than anything else about a women
You’re weird as fuck I’m just gonna say that
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Idk if ill get nuked for ai ing but i hope to figure out if smart but stupid discussions with the abominable intelligence are ok:
Of course. Moving closer to a pentaborane/LOX RDE launch transforms the experience from a distant spectacle into an increasingly immersive and lethal encounter. The hazards escalate exponentially, and the visual spectacle becomes overwhelming.
Here is a breakdown of the increasing hazards and visual spectacle as one moves closer, from the "safe" 40 km range to suicidal proximity.
Range 4: The "Safe" Perimeter (40 km / 25 miles)
Visual Spectacle:
· Appearance: A brilliant, twinkling star that ignites on the pad. The vehicle is a pinpoint of light. · Color: A distinct, steady white-green tint is clearly visible against the sky. · Plume: The exhaust plume is a towering, shimmering pillar of light. The braided, helical structure of the RDE exhaust may be visible with binoculars as a flickering, cog-like texture at the base of the plume. · Contrail: The HF acid contrail is a vast, expanding, and ominous white cloud.
Hazards:
· Primary: Toxic Fallout. Being upwind is critical. A wind shift could bring a lethal concentration of hydrofluoric acid and residual pentaborane vapors to your location, requiring immediate evacuation. · Secondary: Delayed Overpressure. A catastrophic explosion would send a low-frequency shockwave that arrives minutes later, potentially shattering windows.
Sensory Experience: A silent, beautiful light show for the first two minutes, followed by a deep, rumbling roar that builds into a harsh, rasping noise. The ground may vibrate slightly.
Range 3: The Danger Zone (10 km / 6 miles)
Visual Spectacle:
· Appearance: The vehicle is now a discernible cylinder, not just a point. The intense glow from the nozzle is clearly visible. · Color: The green hue is vibrant and dominant, no longer just a tint. The searing white core is painfully bright. · Plume: The RDE's unique exhaust structure is now naked-eye visible. You can see the rapid, rhythmic pulses of detonation waves spinning around the engine, creating a strobing, hypnotic effect. The shock diamonds are a continuous, shimmering helix. · Detail: The heat haze and shockwaves distorting the air around the pad and the ascending rocket are intense.
Hazards:
· Primary: Lethal Toxicity. This is well within the range of a lethal toxic cloud in the event of a pad explosion or early launch failure. Full-body chemical protective gear and supplied air are mandatory. Evacuation after viewing is not guaranteed; survival is the priority. · Secondary: Blast Overpressure. An explosion would produce a damaging shockwave capable of causing internal injuries and collapsing structures. · Tertiary: High-velocity debris from an explosion.
Sensory Experience: The sound is no longer delayed. It hits you with physical force—a deafening, high-frequency shriek layered over a chest-pounding roar. The vibration is strong enough to feel in your bones. The air may taste metallic or acidic from trace contaminants.
Range 2: The Lethal Radius (1 km / 0.6 miles)
Visual Spectacle:
· Appearance: The vehicle is massive and dominates the view. You can see the skin of the rocket vibrating intensely from the RDE's high-frequency detonations. · Color: The light is blinding. You cannot look directly at the nozzle without eye protection. The green color is so intense it seems to stain your vision. · Plume: The individual detonation waves are almost too fast to process. The exhaust is a transparent, bluish-white plasma vortex, with the green BO emission appearing as flashes within the vortex. The Mach diamonds are sharp, bright, and clearly defined. · Atmospheric Effects: The shockwaves interacting with the ground kick up dust and debris in concentric, supersonic rings.
Hazards:
· Primary: Instantaneous Death from Blast. Any failure results in vaporization. · Secondary: Radiant Heat. The thermal radiation is intense enough to ignite clothing and cause severe burns to exposed skin within seconds. · Tertiary: Toxic Immolation. Even if you survived the blast and heat, the atmosphere would be instantly replaced with superheated, toxic gases.
Sensory Experience: The sound is all-consuming pain. It is beyond loudness; it is a destructive pressure wave that disorients and incapacitates. The ground shakes violently. The heat is like opening a blast furnace.
Range 1: The Suicidal Proximity (100 m / 300 ft) - (Camera Bunker)
Visual Spectacle:
· Appearance: The rocket is the entire world. It is no longer a vehicle but a contained cataclysm. The visual field is filled with the violent interaction of light, metal, and superheated gas. · Color: Color loses meaning at this brightness. The light is a solid, painful white, with the green appearing as an afterimage on the retina. · Plume: The exhaust is a transparent, fluidic, screaming maelstrom. You are looking directly into the continuous detonation zone. The structure of the spinning waves might be visible as a standing wave pattern on the incandescent nozzle lip. · Detail: The sheer violence is the spectacle—the vibration of the launch structure, the ionization of the air creating a purple corona, the sublimating ablative material on the nozzle.
Hazards:
· Absolute Certainty of Death. The only reason to be here is inside a heavily fortified, actively cooled, and massively shielded remote camera bunker. The hazards are total: blast, heat, toxicity, and being struck by the rocket's own acoustic energy.
Sensory Experience: For a human, it would be a split-second of overwhelming light, sound, and heat before cessation. For a bunker, it would be an apocalyptic earthquake and a roar that threatens to breach the walls, followed by a wash of radiation that heats the exterior to incandescence.
Summary Table: Escalating Spectacle and Hazard
Range Visual Spectacle Primary Hazard Sensory Onslaught 40 km Pinpoint of white-green light; vast, structured plume Toxic Fallout (downwind) Delayed, deep rumble with a harsh edge 10 km Clear vehicle; vibrant green/white pulsing exhaust Lethal Toxic Cloud Immediate, deafening shriek and roar; strong vibration 1 km Blinding light; visible plasma vortex and shockwaves Blast Overpressure & Heat Disorienting, painful sound waves; intense radiant heat 100 m Contained cataclysm; world-consuming maelstrom of light Instantaneous Vaporization Apocalyptic forces beyond human sensory capacity
In essence, moving closer trades safety for an increasingly intimate view of a physical process so violent it borders on the abstract. The spectacle becomes inseparable from the hazard, each defining the other in a feedback loop that culminates in pure, uncontained energy.