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TFLN, November 2023
Texts From Last Night

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I did mean our own. I hardly have anything to offer here either except for things I am using to spend my time.
Ha. I'm not going to apologize.
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You do not idly pass your time. Your science is not busywork. You are working on things here.
I would never expect it.
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There are many who would consider living forever. I didn't consider it for a minute. It's not as simple as just extending your life. It has cascading effects. Why do you think they were looking for another planet?
However, when the time comes I will be drafting some kind of proposal about setting a lifespan as extended, with all the full health benefits and at some point a cut off about its use. I don't know what that will look like. I have time to think of as many fail safes as possible. That, and it's important not to give up on the study of medicine. The petrification can't possibly anticipate everything in our future.
Then, when I die, I can only hope I've trained someone to take it up in my stead.
Teaching is a bit of busywork, so was making the biofuel and my current project of crafting Gideon a motorcycle. But it does allow me to think. I'm thinking we need to build a rocket. I want to see how high we can go. Not manned, of course.
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[ Further, Tsukasa would feel more comfortable if more of those who ruled the old world have passed on. It's not murder. It's not any different treatment than what they want for anyone else in the world. It simply provides more time to instill cultural values and decreases the odds the discussion will be hijacked for selfish means. ]
Overpopulation, a problem of finite resources to support life and an increasingly infinite number of life forms needing support. It is an alarming curve that quickly becomes unsustainable. They were not only looking for another planet but another and another and another, passing from planet to planet once they can no longer be sustained. Immortality is a curse, not a blessing.
I am still ruminating over my ideas toward how it should be handled as well. Ideally, we shall continue without war and not need to face another situation like Hyoga's. I look forward to hearing your ideas and putting forward my own. Certainly, you made many Dr. STONE's in our time in the stone world, and petrification is only yet another, not the final one. I would not wish for us to depend on it, only to discover its limits and see someone face that heartbreak when we could have done more.
Preferably, you will have trained more than one.
Taiju isn't here. Whatever you need for your rocket, my strength is yours.
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Parasitic to a fault, and completely unaware of the effects of what they're doing. It's a fascinating blind spot if you ask me. Considering they alluded to doing it repeatedly, and yet they have not learned the cause for their destruction.
Ideally, but unrealistic. While we're likely going to continue being in recovery mode for quite some time, eventually those settlements will expand to others and borders will be reformed. It's why Ryusui has already negotiated his kingdom's territory to avoid that kind of future. Can't say the same for every nation out there, surely. That's more Gen's job trying work the soft power of situations like that.
The thing about science is that there is never a final one and while I hope to continue to refine and invent things, my production output is not guaranteed. There are others that will step up as well. It's going to be a fascinating thing, but that competition has always been there. I want to assume it's limited. It must be. We just don't know what the limits are.
I will hold you to that.
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The ability to learn, to improve, and to do better remains our greatest strength. If we can continue to cultivate that attitude of science, it will go a long way toward ensuring our future, all of our futures. I do hope they learn, for others sake even if not their own. I cannot fathom how long they have been down this path given they spent nearly four thousand years at our planet.
War is a waste of lives, resources, and more. If other borders are disputed, there is no guarantee anyone will honor Ryusui's. When people decide it is worth it to kill for what they want, an agreement will not stop them. Gen has his work cut out for him. We need more than Gen alone, we need a multitude of Gens.
Nothing is guaranteed. Reasonableness has never been your forte. You are trying to build a time traveling device. If I were to make a bet, I would bet that device is finished sometime, whether in your lifetime or another. From the very beginning, you planned to save everyone, and you will. Science will. Petrification has limits, but science is not limited to petrification.
I expect no less.
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It has to be an extremely long time, that they didn't think a few thousand years was a big deal. We could ask Whyman, but I'm not sure he knows.
No guarantees, and yet he will try and head it off at the start to keep us out of conflict earlier. Is the old guard of Japan going to challenge us? Probably. Someday.
Especially once we're gone. We're going to get a lot of latitude as it is for our role in how things came about. Especially me.
Science will not end with me. That is guaranteed.
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Indeed, the next generation will be the truest test of our accomplishments, and we will never know the outcome. An experiment that does not even begin until we are gone. Everything before then is the set up.
Certainly. It hadn't ended in the thousands of years in which we were petrified. [ The rainbow flames Chrome used hadn't impressed Tsukasa the way he thought, but it was still science. Flame tests. ]
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We'll never know the outcome, so I'm not going to worry about that, but will try to do everything in my power to send things on a good path. It's all I can do.
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That simple, huh. You're a miracle sometimes.
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I don't believe in miracles.
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I know, but I do.
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It would have been very different. I don't sit around worrying about it, what we lost and what I missed out on. Bringing back civilization was the thrill of a lifetime for me, even with all the struggle.
I'm not going to tell you otherwise. I respect people don't believe what I do.
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I'm very glad for your sister. She won't be the only one it saves. That, at least, means that her case was never entirely hopeless. We just need to reverse engineer that.
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Fully agreed. I know that petrification can help others in her situation, but I want us to find the means without petrification. Its properties means we could develop cures to any number of 'hopeless' incurable conditions and give people a chance to really live their lives. Everyone deserves that. Not only Mirai and anyone else similarly petrified. We've lost too many people unnecessarily in the world before. [ Unsurprisingly, Tsukasa is passionate about this issue. It isn't where his skills lie, but he'll support it wholeheartedly. ]
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It is not my specialty either, but I expect to those who study neurology, it will make for a fascinating case study and give them ideas on how to do what it did, without the petrification.
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I wish it were possible to scan and understand the structure of petrified people to see what differences the petrification process makes even before revival. Whether it contributes to the healing process before revival and if so to what degree. It's all idle musings on my part, but I trust those who know more will figure it out in due time.
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If given all the time in the world I might be able to crack this thing. As it is, I'm not sure I'll have full comprehension in my lifetime.
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There are more projects you could work on and solve in due time, but you do not have the time to complete them all.
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It may seem strange or alarming to say this, but this is an area where I may not be the most qualified person to make those determinations. I certainly can become so, but in actuality my knowledge isn't specified enough to deconstruct medicine so thoroughly.
I must pick and choose, and with my sights set as they are, it's unlikely this will become my project, beyond the thought experiment. Unless I accomplish everything by the time I'm thirty, in which case then I can choose another specialty.
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In time, I may choose another specialty besides observing Xeno. Not yet, however.
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If you think of something, just bring it up. We'll make it happen. Can't be that fun to babysit Xeno.
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However as long as he's willing to go on tours and talk to people, I don't have to.
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