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Post by nyx on Aug 7, 2019 19:32:56 GMT
From earth.com, article claims NASA knows that space radiation will cause the human brain to become mentally ill, and even possible that astronauts will try to destroy each other.
Long space flights at this time does not look promising until astronauts are protected from radiation.
This sounds like the movie 2001 Space Odyssey with HAL the ship’s computer going on a murder quest.
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Post by HAL on Aug 7, 2019 19:46:28 GMT
You appear to have completely misunderstood HAL's reasoning.
In 2010, it was explained clearly by Dr Chandra.
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Post by nyx on Aug 8, 2019 2:40:33 GMT
HAL,
Both 2001 and 2010 were never clear to me, especially 2001.
Star babies, monoliths, a killer computer, and the Jupiter’s moon Europa being something special to the universe.
If you can explain the Star Baby?
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Post by gus on Aug 8, 2019 6:43:56 GMT
HAL, Both 2001 and 2010 were never clear to me, especially 2001. Star babies, monoliths, a killer computer, and the Jupiter’s moon Europa being something special to the universe. If you can explain the Star Baby? Lol I think you have to take acid trips to truly understand that movie
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Post by HAL on Aug 9, 2019 18:28:45 GMT
The star baby was the completion of the circle.
HAL.
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Post by gus on Aug 10, 2019 1:52:26 GMT
Why did the AI want to kill the Astronaut?
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Post by HAL on Aug 11, 2019 20:53:18 GMT
Because, when the astronauts were discussing the problem that HAL had reported with the EA 35 unit, the one they could find no fault with, they mentioned that they would have to consider shutting HAL down as they could not trust it to behave.
HAL, via lip reading saw this. And as HAL's prime directive was to complete the mission, it saw the move by the astronauts as a direct threat to doing this. and as it had been programmed to complete the mission without them if anything went wrong, it took what it considered the logical steps to prevent them from interfering.
HAL
(I enjoy working with humans)
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