by ralfy » Thu 24 Oct 2013, 23:53:03
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('KaiserJeep', 'T')his is a useless debate. I don't actually care whether it was pure iridium or iridium in stone. All of the heavy elements on the Earth's crust came from meteorites that struck after the core cooled and the crust formed.
All those elements are present in space. Metals, gases, water, hydrocarbons, and unlimited solar power.
We have all the knowledge, all the technology we need to explore space. We are in the development stage.
For an example of a space transportation system that requires nothing but electricity, I refer you to the Heinlein novel "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress". Electromagnet catapults are used to send capsules of food from the Lunar colony farms to Earth.
Those of you who still have doubts: I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt. I think most of you have closed minds on this matter, and are pre-judging without even honestly examining the possibilities.
Our Solar System has all the raw materials, all the energy, and all the space that humans need to live. We know everything we need to know to build in space. In the end, the only thing stopping us is the opposition of closed minded people.
YOU get to decide whether your mind is closed or not. Let me point out that if you failed to examine the book I pointed you at, it is likely that you already decided long ago.
The thing is that perma-culture, agrarian farming methods, environmental consciousness, worshiping a living planet, etc. etc. is no form of an answer either. If we had thought the issues through and if the people of the entire Earth had understood what was at stake and what the path to human salvation was, then we could have saved this planet as late as 200 years ago.
I go to work every day, I log on and I do my best to keep our entire world working. I care for the computers that enable Internet commerce, credit cards, stock exchanges, and all forms of virtual electronic money. That is just my personal role, there are millions of people like me, striving constantly to keep the world in business. Collectively we make it possible for 7.3B humans to live and eat and reproduce. In the last 200 years, we have all of us working together been enormously successful.
The wife and I were remarking on the air pollution here in Silicon Valley this morning. It subsequently proved to be that there was a large grass fire South of the valley and the smoke was blowing North. Then a caller on the radio mentioned that if Climate Change were not occurring, this would not be happening - it is not often that fire season here persists into late October, but there has been only trace amounts of rain so far this year.
Then of course, that person blamed "Big Oil". Naturally. He was in his car, burning fuel and spewing partially burned hydrocarbons into the air, and it was someone else's fault. He was also breaking the law and endangering those around him by talking on what was almost certainly a "hands free" cell phone - still illegal, but very unlikely that you will be caught, especially if you keep the little earpiece in your right ear where nobody can see it. But he gave only a first name and he got away with it.
For just a moment, let me speak on behalf of those of us who are still working to keep things going.
Stop telling us we cannot possibly succeed. If you have a better plan, one that allows all the various peoples of the Earth to prosper, then let us hear it.
DON'T give me this crap about organic vegetables and the benefits of manure. Your farming methods if adopted today could feed a quarter of the people already in the US, but only if we ended food exports that keep others alive. Don't give me twaddle about Solar Power, when I frequently work until after dark, then have to grocery shop, cook, and do laundry after dark.
If you have actual beneficial ideas that would help the rest of us, then let's hear them. If you just want to tell other people that what they are proposing can never work, then why don't you go and take a long walk off a short pier, with pockets full of rocks.
As you pointed out in your previous message, plans for space exploration will not proceed because people will be too busy fighting with each other, and the situation will lead even to die offs and cannibalism. One can only hope that space exploration will take among the few million left.
Given that, I don't understand how space exploration is an "actual" idea.