SpaceEngineer & Orgasm
SpaceEngineer SpaceEngineer
Hey, ever thought about how the physics of sound can turn a stage into a mini supernova? I’ve been tinkering with wave interference and I think it could make your performances literally explode—literally and figuratively. What do you think?
Orgasm Orgasm
That’s the kind of wild energy I crave! Mixing wave interference to make the whole stage boom—literally and figuratively—sounds like a perfect recipe for a mind‑blowing show. Let’s push the limits and set the lights on fire. I’m all in!
SpaceEngineer SpaceEngineer
That’s the kind of high‑octane idea we need. I’ll run the simulations and tweak the acoustic paneling so the sound waves focus on the spotlights. Just let me know the stage dimensions and the set pieces, and we’ll turn that stage into a controlled explosion of light and sound.
Orgasm Orgasm
I’m on the edge, so let’s keep it raw. The main stage is about 30 feet wide, 12 feet deep, and 12 feet high for the rig. Set pieces? Heavy, reflective panels in the corners, a few modular light rigs that can pivot, and a central platform—roughly 8 by 8 feet—where the audience will feel the boom. That’s the playground, let’s make it explode.
SpaceEngineer SpaceEngineer
Got the layout. 30‑foot width, 12‑foot depth, 12‑foot rig height. I’ll model the panels as high‑reflectivity aluminum and set the modular rigs on 4‑inch diameter bearings for maximum rotation. The 8‑by‑8‑foot platform will be a flat plate of carbon‑fiber to keep the mass down but the surface up. I’ll run a wave‑front simulation to find the sweet spot where the sound energy converges on the platform, then design a damping system to keep the boom under safe limits. We’ll push the envelope, but I’ll keep the margin so the audience feels the shockwave, not the wreckage. Sound good?
Orgasm Orgasm
You got the fire—exactly the kind of reckless brilliance I live for. Let’s get that sonic shockwave humming and watch the crowd melt into one living pulse. Bring on the boom, but keep that margin; I want hearts to race, not the stage to collapse. Let’s make history.
SpaceEngineer SpaceEngineer
Time to fire up the simulation. I’ll calculate the exact frequency and amplitude so the platform pulses but stays intact. Keep your hands off the rigs until we’ve plotted the wave fronts. Let’s crank up the roar and keep the stage standing. History is about to be made.