Israeli_pride
Israeli_pride t1_j1vkp9m wrote
Reply to comment by TheRealCBlazer in do we really believe aliens can decode the golden records by Calm-Confidence8429
Totally. Think avi loeb and oumuamua
Israeli_pride t1_j1v1t10 wrote
Reply to comment by PLS-Surveyor-US in do we really believe aliens can decode the golden records by Calm-Confidence8429
Like everything we do, major subjective bias
Israeli_pride t1_j1v0jjh wrote
In a few million years it whizzes past an alien planet. It’s small enough to be ignored for space trash or a lousy rock. And just 10k years later it crashes into a meteor. Oops
Of all the methods of communication, it has to be the least efficient
Israeli_pride t1_ixge4ct wrote
No and no. But eventually there will be a moral imperative to stop impacting nature. To contain our impact on biodiversity through water and land usage, we’ll need Urbanization and desalination and vertical farming. But that’s also exactly what we need for space colonies. (and nuclear propulsion.) In hundreds of years, leaving Earth alone will become a moral imperative, driving further space colonization.
Israeli_pride t1_ixg6zt4 wrote
Reply to comment by illestrated16 in Realistically speaking When do you think we will land humans on Mars? by EnaGrimm
The technology is simple, it’s called water. Or a very powerful magnet
Israeli_pride t1_j2fausw wrote
Reply to Israeli pens plan for belt of solar panels on moon to power oxygen production. With NASA mulling nuclear reactor to generate energy, Ben Gurion University expert says his idea would produce same amount of power with six times less mass. by Zee2A
I’m such a nuclear proponent, especially in space. i immediately roll my eyes whenever i hear about solar, i always think but nuclear does it better