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News item: ........................ Thursday, August 26, 2004 Posted: 9:43 AM EDT (1343 GMT) LONDON (Reuters) -- Climate experts at NASA believe they have found a way of forecasting droughts and floods months in advance, the New Scientist magazine reported on Wednesday. [clip] The theory runs that water evaporating from soil is a major source of vapor that creates cloud and rain, so the drier the earth, the greater the chance of drought -- and vice-versa. .......................... Opinions: Basically, NASA is saying, "Help. We have this highly interesting information and discovery of a new method of science. Here it is." Doesn't the USA have a national weather agency to cover that type of subject matter? In the interests of a hierarchical metaphysics shouldn't NASA set up an inter-agency deal so that the information is appropriately transferred? Of course credits to NASA and its employees and contractors can be released to the press. Whether or not the national weather agency and NASA should be sold to private enterprise, not to mention huge list of other concerns, is a matter that supposed free-enterpriser, GWB, has failed to mention. NASA, by the way, has been financing the hugely expensive development of all manner of inventions and, also, paying for the expensive patent fees. It is also offering the patents to the public for licensing, for which it receives royalties. See, "NASA Tech Briefs", for listings of the available off-topic inventions. NASA can't be said to be in business, however, as a science and product laboratory that creates valuable new products it might be a business. Edison did it. I think that inventions in areas unrelated to space technology, i.e., electronics, or consumer medicines, should be ignored by NASA. The ideas submitted for development by its employees should be refused by NASA in the same way that they are refused to private firms - by writing a nice letter that says" "No, and thank you for thinking of us. We wish you luck with your idea outside of NASA." Or the appropriate words - possibly the same letter that private individuals or firms would get upon the rejection of their submissions of ideas. NASA may, of course, buy ideas from outside inventors where that may be appropriate. NASA should limit its energies to its central mission. Part of that mission is military and that should be continued, if not expanded. Additionally, NASA should say No in the area of manned space exploration to Mars. The interjection by President Bush in his setting goals to explore the solar system and land humans on Mars should be refused by NASA. Fortunately, the distance is tens of thousands of light years to the next nearest star, and that prevents GWB from exploring that. NASA should set the programs for scientifically logical development of exploration, and not the chief politician of the USA. One subject is the Moon. That has plenty of geology and history to work on. It it also a perfect place for very large high-resolution optical and radio telescopes, for example. The Moon could, also, be mapped using a high-frequency geodesic grid system, and survey markers could be dropped at knowable locations. Private enterprise and Liberty under the dominion and protection of the USA could be established, and the Moon homesteaded only by private firms, for example. A US military presence should be maintained there. A US Moon base could oversee homesteading from private individuals and companies from all free countries. No tyrannies, that is. NASA could continue its relatively low cost robotic programs in the solar system and limit manned exploration to the Earth's orbital system and the Moon for the foreseeable future. There is plenty to accomplish right in our own local area. GWB should keep his mystical religious interjectionism out of NASA's activities. NASA should be asked for alternate programs that propose possible collections of multi-year projects, and Congress may at its discretion provide the funding. The scientists should be in the limelight and not the interjectionist President scientist-poseur of the USA. Ralph Hertle |
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