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  • Only one problem - the relative velocity of the ship is the same. Yes, the ship's vector got changed, but yours did too. Same reason you don't feel centripetal force in orbit, despite the constant vector change at 9.8m/s^2...

  • You're correct in that he would not feel anything from the assist itself, as the spacecraft is accelerating the same amount as him. However, the key here is that he appears to be dramatically altering his attitude with some kind of RCS thrusters. There's not much use to that unless he's firing the main engine, but I'm assuming no main engines were used as they don't appear to ignite.

    The leaning appears to be in response to attitude corrections, and is pretty accurate given the rate of rotation here. The way he's bracing only makes sense in gravity, so I'll assume the ship has an AG field (like most standard sci-fi ships).

    The only thing that appears to be off its the acceleration at the end ...

  • Yeah, I've only ever used it for speechwriting with very, very heavy modifications to the output. If I need a really long speech I'll feed it an entire outline, summary, etc, then have it rewrite stuff about 20 times. Then I rip the best parts from each output, join them together, and proofread, rewrite, repeat until it's good.

  • If you give it a different form to follow (iambic pentameter, sonnet, etc.) it kind of works. I've only tested it with poetry. I've gotten responses technically comparable to a human, but even eliminating the "nonsense" words it throws in, it still has no artistic soul... The closest I've gotten to art was specifying "in the style of Edgar Allan Poe", but it was only good because it copied a few of his poems verbatim...

  • You, my friend, are living in Plato's ideal world - a world of perfect, abstract reality, the shadow of which is our tangible world. You have escaped the cave shadows we call a "grocery store", with it's rising prices and shifting aisles, and now shop within The True Grocery Store, the noumenon of all our vain replications...

    How have you done it? How have you escaped the earthly bounds of ever changing grocery stores? You have achieved enlightenment...