Belligerent Savant » Thu Apr 20, 2023 11:27 pm wrote:.
What, exactly, did the space programs provide for the common man? Of course, the answer depends on the extent you subscribe to the charade presented before us, right?
Technologies derived from or made possible by the space program either exist for use by the common man or they don't. GPS doesn't stop working if you believe the Moon landings were faked. There really are satellites in orbit feeding your phone positioning data. It doesn't depend one tiny bit on the extent to which anyone subscribes to whatever paranoid nonsense is bouncing around that skull of yours, or mine.
Also: How does one that subscribes to 'net zero' and/or 'green initiatives' resolve the amount of emissions involved in the space programs?
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2022 ... %20biomass.
It's a worry. Hopefully alternative fuels will become available (they're being researched as we speak, as pointed out in the article), or regulation will be necessary if the impact of more launches becomes a problem. Space exploration obviously doesn't come before the planet.
It's becoming cartoonish, really, the amount of contortions required to continue to swallow these narratives at face value.
And yet you continue to do so. And by all accounts, will continue to do so.
By all means, proceed. As you have. Your mindsets, at face value, are well received in this current zeitgeist.
