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Herb Schaltegger wrote in message ...
In article , (Brad Guth) wrote: I don't need to see any doctor, especially since you're so smart, as I'll just rely upon whatever it is that you have to say. Please. See your doctor, Brad. And while you're at it, check with an English teacher for help parsing that sentence. Because if, as you say above, you'll "just rely upon whatever it is that you have to say" you'd be making plans to see the doctor already. Instead of critiquing for the purely unadulterated sake of your always be right criteria, just try for once to suppose someone other needed your apparently better ideas along with a little further information or consideration on the "what if" aspects of a relatively tiny percentage of a certain location on Venus that's otherwise loaded with purely natural formations as surrounding what is otherwise far more likely artificial than not, be these of patterns entirely unusual and otherwise entirely unrecorded as of existing anywhere other as being so natural (including Earth). In which case, how would you and of your superior intellect undertake to share your ideas and to review upon the options at hand, the Darwin double-twist at hand, the entirely unexpected surprise that's become way more than apparent, or how about just pondering the extremely remote possibility that you really don't know absolutely everything there is to know about the following; 1) Other life need not be human like 2) Other life need not require nearly as much O2 3) Other life need not be as pathetically stupid as humans 4) There's actually all the O2 you could possibly want (CO2--CO/O2) 5) There actually all the H2O you could want, if you had a rigid airship 6) Available energy is abundant, as natural and as green as you can imagine 7) Notable structures and community infrastructure is not anything so natural 8) If something is not natural, then what other explanation is there but life? http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town http://guthvenus.tripod.com/positive.htm http://guthvenus.tripod.com/venus-air.htm http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-learned.htm http://guthvenus.tripod.com/venus-bridge.htm http://guthvenus.tripod.com/space-radiation.htm http://guthvenus.tripod.com/significant-life.htm http://guthvenus.tripod.com/venus-nocturnals.htm There's a few dozen other papers that'll probably rub you the wrong way if you're inclined to remain in staunch opposition to other life NOT as we know of, or other intelligence NOT as we know of, or even the pretext that's I'm just a little bit more right about the observationology of what's existing on Venus in spite of it being so hot and nasty, in spite of all the status quo god-like communities of astronomy, astrophysics and even of astro/exobiology purest that can't foresee any other habitat that's not capable of sustaining our humanly existence, at our pathetic level of intelligence, not to mention vastly superior arrogance to whatever ET there is. Regards, Brad Guth / IEIS discovery of LIFE on Venus http://guthvenus.tripod.com |
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Banking Bone Marrow, place yourself onboard ISS, headed for VL2
I realize that you can spell and even type a whole lot better, that
you never run on a sentence and, that you're not even dyslexic but, I'll have to ask; Have you no shame, no moral responsibility, no worth as a human? Sorry about that, I couldn't resist because, you're all speaking of Venus as though there has never been nor will there ever be life as you know it existing on Venus. Otherwise, I do like very much your inference that, where there's a will there's a way of doing just about anything, especially if it's one of your ideas. I already stipulated that "there's other life NOT as we know it on Venus", or at least the biggest ever discovery of their being substantial structural remains from a pre-greenhouse life: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm I've recently indicated upon the notion of our establishing interplanetary communications, along with lots of numbers and alternate ideas that should work: http://guthvenus.tripod.laser-call-01.htm I've just introduced the notion of establishing the lunar/moon L1.1 space elevator, thereby a moon-dirt depot and possibly even a new ISS outpost within the massive CM: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/moon-L1-elevator.htm There now, I've offered three perfectly good sentences, posting three perfectly good discoveries and/or village idiot ideas that are moon-dirt cheap and a whole lot safer and way more affordable than just about anything most others are having to offer, unless flak has become valuable, as in that case I'm broke, as in flat out of warm and fuzzy ammo, though I'll gladly gather up whatever flak comes my way and subsequently return the favor. BTW; there's lots of natural (green renewable) energy already existing on Venus, as within the pressure differentials of 4+bar/km of mostly CO2 and of the likely 10 degrees K/km of the near surface nighttime season, especially of elevated territories. Regards, Brad Guth / IEIS discovery of LIFE on Venus http://guthvenus.tripod.com |
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