Reid Wiseman
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His suggestion.
Great conversation.
So on the heels of that conversation, he sent us that poem, and we were like, yep, that's perfect.
OK, so how did you bring that up?
Jeremy?
Just like you bring up things here, just sit around and ask.
Jeremy, what do you think?
It was not scary for us because, you know, we trust in science.
We knew we were going to come out the other side, and to be out of contact was not a big deal.
Not really scary, but the one thing, it was significant.
Like, it was significant to be in that spot with these three people.
And it was obvious to me that we all looked at each other in that moment, and we thought, wow, this is a really unique human experience.
And one of the other things I didn't say earlier that I should have added to the diorama comment about like just seeing the juxtaposition, but it made me feel really tiny and insignificant.
And so did being on the far side of the moon with you guys.
But it also at the same time made me feel extremely powerful that we were there as a human species, like powerful as a collective.
And that kind of sums up that feeling of being in the far side of the moon.
Yeah.
I feel like it's a lot easier to be in the capsule than to be on the ground watching it.
It's like Reid was talking about.
I think we had all made peace with what we were going to experience on this journey.