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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Back to the Moon
Last post by Thryleon -@kruddler im creating the conversation and being somewhat told off for it.
Forgive me for me lack of patience and/or tolerance on the matter.
But in a world where flat earthers are getting louder and a bigger following and humans are getting more ignorant and uneducated as a result....im over it.
Just because we can do something doesnt mean we should.
Space has its issues. Some say minerals in space are abundant, but the cost benefit analysis to harvest those resources and bring them to earth is real.
Ecologically it might be sound but it needs a dose of reality and logistics to go with it.
The moon mission could be explained as simply as these guys are practising something that is planned on being repeated umpteen times. Thing is, we dont do well on our own planet as is.
Finally the moon has very real consequences to life on earth. Tides, and various other things that we have only scratched the surface of understanding.
If we start bringing space rocks home what ecological issues could they conceivably cause?
The moon is said to be slowly drifting out of orbit of the earth. Will putting people there impact it? What about we start exploding things on it? If there is no moon how does that impact life on earth?
All good questions. None of it flat earth based. We are scratching the surface of our understanding of ecological systems on our own rock. The impact of other planes is a known unknown. We dont know how balanced everything needs to be before we start having additional impact we dont understand.
Finally question everything. Flat earthers behave as you have here. Shut down opposing thought and ideals because declaring right or wrong is more important than expanding their own thought processes. Im willing to say I dont know, and am curious but Eratosthenes experiment with shadows and the sun plus the Coriolis effect means a flat earth model doesn't really work well unless there is something that isnt understood.
Science has been written and re written across generations and ive become a bit more concious of the fact that if we dont question the status quote thats the only time that you work against science. Had Galileo not worked to prove what he observed in spite of what society of the time held as truth, how would we look at our planet today?