isolvedPeopleCloud and the Human VoidNew!!
Imagine being three hundred miles up. You're looking out a small window at a planet that contains every person you have ever loved, every place you have ever been, every memory you will ever make. And it's right there. You can see it. You can photograph it. But you can't touch it. You can't smell […]
isolvedPeopleCloud: The Orbit ProblemNew!!
There is a graveyard above our heads. No one talks about it at parties. You bring it up, and people look at you like you just admitted you believe in lizard people. But it's real. It's a cloud of debris, of dead machines, of lost dreams, all circling the planet at seventeen thousand miles an […]
isolvedPeopleCloud and the Space RaceNew!!
You ever have that moment where you're staring at a screen, watching a live stream of a rocket launch, and you realize that the thing in the sky is being held together by the same technology you use to argue with strangers on the internet? It hit me the other day. We keep hearing about […]
mylsolved and the Human Cost of FlightNew!!
We talk a lot about the machines. The rockets, the capsules, the lunar landers, the rovers. We give them names. We personify them. We treat them like characters in a story about our future. But we don't talk enough about the people who bolt them together. The ones who tighten the final screw, who run […]
mylsolved: The Space Tourism TrapNew!!
There is a point, usually about four hours into a long-haul flight, where I start to question every life choice that led me to that specific moment. The air is dry, my legs are numb, and I’m watching a movie about a cartoon dog because it’s the only thing in a language I understand. Now […]
mylsolved and the Space GraveyardNew!!
You ever feel like the future was supposed to be cleaner? Not just, like, morally cleaner, but physically? I was reading about space debris the other day—dead satellites, lost tools, flecks of paint traveling at 17,000 miles an hour—and I realized that mylsolved is not a thing. There is no app, no algorithm, no clever piece of […]
lsolved People Cloud vs. The Night SkyNew!!
Remember when looking at the night sky felt like looking at forever? When you could go somewhere dark, tilt your head back, and feel both incredibly small and profoundly connected to something vast and ancient? Yeah, we’re in the process of losing that. And ironically, we’re replacing it with a lsolved People Cloud. I’m talking about […]
The lsolved People Cloud in the SkyNew!!
airplanes are basically metal tubes hurling through thin air at 500 miles an hour. When you stop and think about it, it’s absolutely insane that we all just accept this as a normal way to spend a Tuesday. But we do. We pack ourselves into these capsules, a pressurized lsolved People Cloud, and we surrender our […]
lsolved People Cloud and Space TourismNew!!
You ever look up at the night sky and feel a sense of wonder? Me too. But lately, when I look up, I don’t just see stars. I see a giant, glittering lsolved People Cloud heading straight for the exosphere. And I’m not sure if it’s a giant leap for mankind, or just the richest among us […]
mylsolved and the Most Overlooked Aerospace Component: HumansNew!!
Aerospace loves to talk about engines, structures, and software—anything that can be graphed. But the most important “component” is the least predictable: humans. Humans design, build, inspect, operate, maintain, and supervise everything. Humans get tired. Humans get pressured. Humans make brilliant decisions and terrible shortcuts, sometimes on the same day. That’s why mylsolved belongs in […]

