Re: Village idiots in a box
- From: BradGuth <bradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 12:45:33 -0700
On Sep 18, 12:05 pm, Willie.Moo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
These domes and so forth can also be fitted into existing cities and
towns and villages - and used as seems appropriate - to improve living
conditions.
What we have here in usenet denial of naysay land, is more like a
bloody swarm mindset of village idiots in a box, of folks that are
deathly afraid to so much as crap within their box without first
obtaining some kind of faith-based authority. I agree that a
biosphere analogy needs to work right here in good old River City
(sort of speak), before we even think of accomplishing any such thing
off-world. If we can't manage to affordably survive Earth, pretty
much excludes all that's off-world.
A natural formed pocket or void within our moon is perhaps one of
those nearby exceptions to the golden rule, because we can affordably
keep resupplying those pods of frozen pizzas, loads of beer plus
whatever else make for a moon full of happy campers, however thus far
we can't even accomplish anything within its L1, far less on behalf of
our accomplishing the much cooler and far less gamma/X-ray lethal
environment of POOF City at Venus L2.
By rights and because it clearly belongs to all of humanity, as having
been the most likely cause of having created our seasonal tilt upon
its somewhat recent lithobraking arrival, as in fact we should manage
to relocate our moon, for the very salvation of our badly failing
environment before it's too late. Entirely banishing our moon is
however not such a good idea, even if we'd accomplished such a
daunting task, whereas going that far would open up a whole list of
potential negatives by way of our playing God, because the mostly
fluid environment of this planet needs a little more than a solar
tidal force by which to best manage our 98.5% fluid environment, that
is unless you wouldn't mind another full blown ice age.
Unlike most folks of denial in usenet naysay land, I happen to agree
with Mook's SBLs, and for equal if not better reasons than just the
clean and safe transfer of solar pumped energy into our humanly
dumbfounded realm of our supposedly energy starved environment.
However, of one rather nifty and clean energy resource alternative
that's unusually massive and nearby and still in the ongoing process
of doing our global warming environment more harm than good has to do
with our moon, whereas we could technically moderate that bad moon
stuff by way of our eventually relocating that physically dark and
somewhat salty big old thing out to an active halo orbit within
Earth's L1, and the next or rather ongoing requirement is for us to
fully utilize the LSE-CM/ISS and of its tether dipole element that can
technically reach as close as you'd like to Earth (just short of a few
fail-safe km worth of coming into direct contact).
Willie Moo / William Mook:
A detailed analysis of the power flows in Earth's biosphere came up
with the following;
50,000 TW - direct solar
320 TW - hydrological cycle (including winds)
40 TW - photosynthesis (all life)
10 TW - human industry (2005)
Once again, your CIA WorldFactBook "detailed analysis" is simply being
way too conservative, and your human energy consumption (if all
inclusive) is off by at least 50% (I'd go as far as humans being
worthy of 20 TW).
On behalf of the raw 'energy in' simply has to equal 'energy out', or
else Earth explodes. Your CIA WorldFactBook doesn't even take the
horrific influx or clean through and through energy transfer worth of
solar and moon gravity issues into account. Doesn't the complex Earth/
moon/sun tidal force of such interactive gravity account for anything
within that good old mainstream conditional physics book of Mook?
You good folks do realize that the all-inclusive volumetric worth of
Earth (including its extremely wet and sooty atmosphere) is 98.5%
fluid to those multibody forces of gravity, don't you.
- Brad Guth -
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