Sunday, December 1, 2024

Musk City, Mars

 


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  1. Nobody is going to Mars. Just this decade's space grift.

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  2. Of course I will accept as fact "Nobody is going to Mars." From an anonymous poster w/o mentioning his background in physics, engineering, etc., etc. Why do people post such worthless garbage?

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    1. 👆🏻👍🏻

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    2. ... so says the anonymous poster. If we have yet to go to the moon (very debatable), how are we getting to Mars? I'm sure you've seen the "moon landing" videos. They're rather humorous... Multiple light sources casting shadows in different directions, who took video of the lander blasting off?, etc.

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    3. Mo fo is a dick

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  3. Because to dream about slipping the surly bonds of earth has always been a dream of mankind and a noble one at that and because to dream such a thing is not only a noble thing, but a thing that is done by those who want to know more, see more, and possibly experience more, far more than those that sit back in the comfort of their armchairs and criticize those who dare to dream, attempt, and per chance to succeed.

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  4. And besides Anonymous, nothing is a fact until proven so, and even though criticism is included in free speech, it should be concise and make sense. Your criticism, although it is your right, is neither. It's also sad that someone with a strong and opinionated statement has to hide behind that anonymous label. If you believe in what your stating, at least identify yourself with a pseudo-name like so many of us do. Talk such as yours is cheap and tawdry at best.

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    1. Consider that for eons has man yearned to fly. Then finally with the ability, government has so heavily regulated the practice as to keep it the stuff of dreams.

      When and where and how has become the domain of government. I dare say that anytime in the last fifty years the Wright Bros. would have encountered sufficient headwinds to consider their endeavor too great a task.

      Flight to Mars must overcome the unnatural force of government as much as the natural laws of physics.

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    2. You live in one of the few countries of the world where just about any one who can read and write and do arithmetic and has a moderate income can learn to fly and get pilot's license. Get out and do it.

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  5. Personally, I wouldn't build the city in the bottom of a pit. Earthquakes might cause the walls to cave in.

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  6. Well, maybe Elon would mount it on huge rubber/silicon pads to absorb the tremors and devise a force field over it. Who knows what the future holds!

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    1. Zimmy wants a huge rubber to put over the dildo he puts up his ass

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  7. Since Mars has a very weak magnetosphere, any permanent dwelling site would be beneficially underground. Otherwise, exposure to solar radiation would be pretty harsh.

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