spaghettification: (laughter)
Siebren De Kuiper (Sigma) ([personal profile] spaghettification) wrote in [community profile] ph_memes 2024-03-15 03:29 am (UTC)

"Jeanne Robinson worked on the theory of zero gravity dance as far back as the 1970s. She and her husband wrote a series of science fiction novels laying out ideas about it. In her mind, one of the limiting factors for dancers in the field would be their own ability to work without a horizon. After all, if you're staying 'upright' while working in three dimensions, you're missing a lot of the point of zero gravity dance. But the human mind craves the harness, and can feel overwhelmed and lost without a clear direction to orient."

He gestures with his hands while talking.

"Unfortunately, she was unable to realize her theories, and I am not the artist she was."

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