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On the off chance that I don't make it to old age I am putting down my notes on space travel.
It's impossible. Good note, yes?
But to add something to the general order of things in the universe, let me add that perhaps I have not only mentioned before that Mars is useful as a planet to farm carbon from, but now I say that Venus is perhaps a useful source of another item that will become more scarce as we use up the planet.
Since the planet is red and low pressure, it stands to reason that the planet is like a used-up Earth of sorts, yes? It seems to me that the Sun is like most things, terminal in existence. Once its energy gets used up it will change from Blue to Yellow to Red, perhaps like OUR planet will. As energy is LESS reflected from the planet, you can expect it to get darker, like a leaf or a burned piece of paper. It's also worthwhile to note that all things related to fire use carbon. It's as though all elements are a derivative of Carbon and Oxygen.
Well, fancy that eventually as the pressure of the Earth gets used up, you can expect water to become scarce. Low pressure is what indicates precipitation on our planet, it's like it CAUSES water to blow up into clouds. Anyway that's how I see it.
There's probably a TON of carbon leftover on Mars from an civilization long dead, but could it have survived the transfer of the sweet spot from Mars to Earth as the sun cooled off enough to let Earth become capable of holding water. Makes sense doesn't it?
And what will happen as the sun cools further and we lose our "sweet spot" and our atmosphere becomes LESS pressurized, well then we will have to look to Venus.
It seems that Venus is too cloudy to hold water well but I would wager that Venus is filled with water so pressurized that you could well, I don't know what but you can imagine it would melt everything it touched.
But it's curious to note that IF space travel is possible, TWO things that we needs theoretically could be provided by Mars and Venus. For one, as we use up our fossil fuels, it's likely that we might FIND old fossil fuels somewhere deep in Mars, though creating a base there... well it would be a ridiculous attempt in my opinion. Not only would we NOT be able to take off from Mars, but you could expect the "non-returning" crew sent to Mars, to not be very happy about it, nor to be very productive, nor to be truthful about their experiences there for long. If we can't even sit well with Africa and Russia and Saudi Arabia, there is NO HOPE of establishing a new colony that will believe in some greater purpose that leaves them on a dead world working/mining while people here live off of their slavery.
Just like airline pilots' wages went from highest paid to barely average, you can expect "experts" to soon find the usefulness of a miner on Mars to be just a matter of sticking them there and then "changing the contract". There are few things that should ring as TRUE EVIL to your ears. Things like WAGE THEFT, CHANGING THE CONTRACT, or INTERPRETING THE BIBLE. All of these things are one person's attempt to dominate another with NO POSSIBLE positive outcome for both.
This happened at Citibank. When I was first hired there, I was given a chance to work there because I scored highest on an aptitude test, had 6months phone experience at the Census Bureau and I spoke Spanish. All of my counterparts were all fully degreed, married, and quite obviously of the highest caliber of people available in Jacksonville. Medical and Dental were paid only because the CWA attempted to unionize us and we refused. Fast forward, to post Reagan, no union living and over the years Dental was removed and Medical became something you could choose to have but not a part of your package. Wages all went down. I went 6 years without a raise presumably because of low quality. Do I sound low quality to you? Hmmf.
Ok, so enough about that. Mars despite it's wealth of fuel is perhaps too far a chasm to cross but fill up this world with enough people and through slavery, we will make it there in trains... TRAINS! LOL!
Well, I am glad I brought up overpopulation because as we become more and more Oxygen users and have less and less of it available to breathe and reflect the UV and X rays(ozone) we are going to not only need more plants, we are going to need an INFUSION of ozone. Ozone is O3. Oxygen is O2. O3 is unnatural but is perhaps the last remnant or the last defense of keeping our pressurized world from losing it's precious shielding.
So like Mars, to have more supplies, to use up more of the world and keep everyone alive without wars, we could perhaps "farm" Ozone from Venus. It would be miraculous to figure out a way to transport it from Venus to Earth but imagine that we would only have to pull it up into space and then tugboat to our atmosphere where it would dissipate and "reinfuse" our atmosphere with its much needed base of oxygen-like matter.
I admit, this sounds a bit like Dr. Frankenstein trying to put the human back together after its died... so think about it and then maybe we SKIP trying to put Humpty Dumpty together again... like before the great fall.
One last note. I have become recently aware that MOST things are a like the normal curve. The idiots have no idea about medicine, about cars, about economics, about space and even MATH. As you study it more and more, you become expert, and as more experts become "expert" they become dubious with the truth, making them as effective as the IDIOTS that started out as.
I guess that's why I have copped out of learning. I realize that as I become an expert at things, people will show up to "correct" my efforts at setting the record straight. Such IS reality though. So though I don't want you to stop believing in the truth of everything, you should question things when they are on the fringe of what we know. We aren't expert at brains. We can't control the economy. We don't even have our arithmetic right yet. Every number is a loop, with a charge, numbers don't do THINGS justice.
Ok that's enough for now. Remember that we need oxygen.
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