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like, its all about the bigger picture man. awe are this tiny spec in the universe and every time humans do something in space we get to see a little more of that big picture.
I’m interested in discoveries made by space travel. But generally, far more interested by discoveries closer to home. Deep sea travel, new species, finding long lost civilisations or cities or knowledge. Guess that’s why I love fantasy and am not that interested in sci-fi :P
it is probable there is an endless ocean under the ice of the jupiter moon europa. and in that ocean its possible there are forms of life we couldn’t even imagin. and thats in our solar system.
i find exploration in many forms exciting, the sea is interesting and realatable to space because we know a lot about both, but there is SOOOO much more to learn.
discovering new species, finding long lost civilisations or cities or knowledge, those are all reasons space exploration is interesting.
i’m not trying to convice you its more interesting, simply putting forth that the reasons you listed for prefering terrestrial discovery are just as valid for extraterrestrial exploration. it just takes longer to get results.
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According to Dutch scientists from the University of Groningen, the odds of women achieving climax are increased by 30%…when their feet are kept warm.
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makes me think of kims SS character idea…billy we need to make him use a hammer!
A LASER HAMMER! We must make this a thing :P
And then we could use it to get the Scots to stop - because hammer time.
laser hammer? how the hell would that work? like you could have said rocket hammer at least that would work!
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Aerogel, also know as frozen smoke, is the world’s lowest density solid, clocking in at 96% air. If you hold a small piece in your hand, it’s practically impossible to either see or feel, but if you poke it, it’s like styrofoam. It supports up to 4,000 times its own weight and can withstand a direct blast from two pounds of dynamite. It’s also the best insulator in existence.
its not the lowest density solid anymore, they built a new one that kinda looks like a block of spider web. sadly i can’t recall the name.
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“Evacuated Tube Transport could take you around the world in just 6 hours.”
oh god but that would be really scary?? like economically and time wise it’s great and useful
but that’d have to be real frightening like in a small little tube shooting through the airlike thats sorta what airplanes are but this is an actual tube
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wow
i’m game
getting ready for the future
well shit
Raymond!
i’m not sure about the science here. would that pull a lot more G’s at take off(for lack of a better word…firing?)
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