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On Mar 12, 6:13*pm, Wallace Wright wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 12:26:16PM -0700, Eric Chomko wrote: As long as the First Amendment is present you shouldn't worry. Now there's a statement. *Son, I absolutely rely on the strength of the Constitution. *It is a good document protecting our freedoms and will undoubtably outlive both you and I. *Nevertheless in this age of modern technology it is showing its age, hence my opinion above. Do you have anything constructive to add? You mean like proposeing a manned flight to Venus to find Guth's aliens? Perhaps that can be just a small part of a multi-purpose exploration and science mission. What Brad doesn't understand or actualy believe, is that Venus is 450C on the surface and has 90 times the atmosheric pressure as does the Earth. Russian probes have been sent and usually last about an hour before their electronics fail. Explain that to Brad and all the sudden he starts ranting about mainstrean status quo crapola, Third Reich/CIA/MIA Skull and Bones, as if the whole scientific community were controlled by spooks within intel. Well sometimes you just have to trust the literature until something else comes along. It isn't like only one "Big Brother" source is telling us Venus is as hot as hell and that people would end up squashed like bugs if we went there, either. Eric |
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On 13 Mar, 20:28, Eric Chomko wrote:
On Mar 12, 6:13*pm, Wallace Wright wrote: On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 12:26:16PM -0700, Eric Chomko wrote: As long as the First Amendment is present you shouldn't worry. Now there's a statement. *Son, I absolutely rely on the strength of the Constitution. *It is a good document protecting our freedoms and will undoubtably outlive both you and I. *Nevertheless in this age of modern technology it is showing its age, hence my opinion above. Do you have anything constructive to add? You mean like proposeing a manned flight to Venus to find Guth's aliens? Perhaps that can be just a small part of a multi-purpose exploration and science mission. What Brad doesn't understand or actualy believe, is that Venus is 450C on the surface and has 90 times the atmosheric pressure as does the Earth. Russian probes have been sent and usually last about an hour before their electronics fail. Explain that to Brad and all the sudden he starts ranting about mainstrean status quo crapola, Third Reich/CIA/MIA Skull and Bones, as if the whole scientific community were controlled by spooks within intel. Well sometimes you just have to trust the literature until something else comes along. It isn't like only one "Big Brother" source is telling us Venus is as hot as hell and that people would end up squashed like bugs if we went there, either. I am more interested in a place at 1 atm which peaks at round about 50-60C. The one whose leaders Cheney was seen to embrace. I think Brad is being made too much of a scapegoat. The real malaise is that certain individuals have a hidden agenda. Rand is now waxing eloquent about the evils of Wahhabism. Yet he is a staunch supporter of the chap who embraces its leaders. There are several points. 1) If people are so obviously posting to please some lobby group or other, credibility is diminshed. Lets take an example. If an explosion occurs in space it is perfectly true that all material must cross the altidude at which the explosion took place and that perigree will in general be reduced. Perigree remains the same for objects ejected forwards in the plane parallel to the Earth. This is true, but Rand's credibility is such that people were reluctant to believe it. 2) The leaders of NASA can be criticised for a number of things, but their failure to produce a low cost LEO craft is not one of them. I feel we have been rather led a wild goose chase. 3) People get abused for stating what everyone in mainstream AI believes. Venus is indeed at 90 Atm & 470C, we can say, in the same breath I think, that AI is making tremendous strides. If people in this group decide for their own reasons that it is irrelevant for space then the group is clearly heading in the wrong direction. In fact what we should be discussing is how AI can be brought more into space exploration. If we don't then quite clearly we are doomed to total irrelevancy. Another fact is that people claim things which they themselves know to be completely untrue. Lets take another example, the evolutionary dwevelopment of AI. A certain individual claims to have done some research on the subject. Now I happen to know that any research has to be based on bounded rings/fields and genetic algorithms. I also feel that people should not be using pseudonyms. Obviously people must make their own decision, just don't blame Brad for everything. - Ian Parker |
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