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On Apr 12, 1:54 pm, wrote:
On Apr 10, 10:29 pm, " wrote: Ove Gloves are woven of nomex and kevlar, both of which are vulnerable to sulfuric acid. The environment that's well below the robust S8 layer of them relatively cool acidic clouds is that of an extremely dry and every bit as harmless environment as an extremely dry old bone. Even the most uneducated moron within ESA or NASA knows at least that much. Of whatever's sulphur or even of CO2 is relatively harmless until it gets inside of our wussy body, that which hasn't evolved or otherwise mutated for the better since long before 15,000 BC. The pun or jest of using the Ovglove is just what it is. I was simply making the point, that applied physics of existing technology that's currently available would make the surface of Venus humanly accessible, though only while in a thermally and atmospheric protective suit, and way better yet while riding within a composite rigid airship that's serving as much pizza and ice cold beer as you can stand. As long as your human skin wasn't sweating like a stuck pig (at that pressure and breathing mostly H2, it's even somewhat unlikely our skin cells would hardly allow sweat if at all), whereas chances are even better that a mere Ovglove protective suit would actually work. - Brad Guth As for getting rid of surplus heat is simply not hardly a physics nor that of an existing technical applied physics factor, especially when you've got such an unlimited cache of locally renewable energy to burn (sort of speak). Those doing their usual topic/author stalking, as clearly having done so in the past several years, of the present and most likely into the future, as having ulterior motives and hidden agendas worth of skewed intentions, as to share only as much of their cultivated denial as based upon evidence exclusion, naysayism and otherwise contributing as much topic/author bashing as possible, are just totally dead wrong in every possible way, and that's besides their being such born-again pagan liars and infomercial spewing perverts they otherwise are. The composite rigid airship alternative of doing the Ovglove jumpsuit thing is what entirely eliminates all such negative what-if considerations, that might otherwise tend to exclude a human mission of exploring Venus up close and personal, especially doable if first logically sending in robo-airship for the initial look-see. The VL2 POOF city is what should first fly, as a manned phase of our eventually doing Venus, and from this VL2 space depot we'd deploy a few of such rigid composite robo-airships into that next best version of exploring hell, that's by far the nearest other such technically doable planet we've got. - Brad Guth |
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