Just wondering, MWD - in your enthusiasm for Musk's work and the possibility of immense wealth from other planets, have you thought about the vast amount of pollution each rocket launch creates - and the damage done to the ionosphere which powers the global electrical circuit, the global "chi" which "flows from sky to earth, circulates t…
Just wondering, MWD - in your enthusiasm for Musk's work and the possibility of immense wealth from other planets, have you thought about the vast amount of pollution each rocket launch creates - and the damage done to the ionosphere which powers the global electrical circuit, the global "chi" which "flows from sky to earth, circulates through our meridians and gives us life" - by these thousands of satellites, raining microwave radiation throughout the heavens and down upon us? (see Arthur Firstenberg's "The Invisible Rainbow" p391 & chapter 9, p 115 . . .)
It is not just a matter of human health (which is crucial enough, given the deleterious physiological, mental and emotional effects upon all of us, whether we perceive it or not) - but also of all life in our biosphere.
The reality of the Van Allen radiation belt surrounding the earth along with interstellar radiation (which the earth's atmosphere is designed to protect life on earth from) precludes human deep space flight. So yes, AI controlled systems would allow further exploration without need for human cargo to be present. Yet the cost for space flights vs the ROI is disproportionate only possible thru theft of deficit spending "government " money.
i wonder what the apollo "astronauts" told their families when they would return from the fake "moon" stage-set. It must have been very strange living the rest of their lives with all the public accolade.
Mr. Buzz has been known to punch out people who imply that to his face.
Protesting too much? Or anger that his work is being belittled?
p.s. Mr. Buzz is from my Mom's hometown, and is more than a hero in my former neighbourhood. And - I suppose - Mr. Neil grew up not too far from my father.
Just wondering, MWD - in your enthusiasm for Musk's work and the possibility of immense wealth from other planets, have you thought about the vast amount of pollution each rocket launch creates - and the damage done to the ionosphere which powers the global electrical circuit, the global "chi" which "flows from sky to earth, circulates through our meridians and gives us life" - by these thousands of satellites, raining microwave radiation throughout the heavens and down upon us? (see Arthur Firstenberg's "The Invisible Rainbow" p391 & chapter 9, p 115 . . .)
It is not just a matter of human health (which is crucial enough, given the deleterious physiological, mental and emotional effects upon all of us, whether we perceive it or not) - but also of all life in our biosphere.
Yes that's part of why I left this comment
The reality of the Van Allen radiation belt surrounding the earth along with interstellar radiation (which the earth's atmosphere is designed to protect life on earth from) precludes human deep space flight. So yes, AI controlled systems would allow further exploration without need for human cargo to be present. Yet the cost for space flights vs the ROI is disproportionate only possible thru theft of deficit spending "government " money.
i wonder what the apollo "astronauts" told their families when they would return from the fake "moon" stage-set. It must have been very strange living the rest of their lives with all the public accolade.
Mr. Buzz has been known to punch out people who imply that to his face.
Protesting too much? Or anger that his work is being belittled?
p.s. Mr. Buzz is from my Mom's hometown, and is more than a hero in my former neighbourhood. And - I suppose - Mr. Neil grew up not too far from my father.