Originally Posted by
Boy Tumbling
So, Mr. Genius, How do we transport helium-3 to earth that is cost effective enough to be considered beneficial? Moon pa gani na, how much more sa Mars.
I dont consider myself short-sighted, I'm just an ordinary man that has common sense.
The challenge itself is what can even possibly change the attitude of people toward how they look at life in general. Look at kids nowadays, the only "technological feat" they're capable of imagining nowadays are the next model of Playstation or the next model of Celfone or iPod. Kids nowadays have a serious flaw, in that their sights have somewhat narrowed down to things that tend to be individualistic, rather than beneficial for all.
When I was a kid, everyone wanted to be an astronaut. Nowadays, everyone just want to be nurses, caregivers, and call center employees. The key issue here is, to try and inspire today's generation about the abundance of possible alternate sources of energy out there, whether they be on the lunar surface, the martian surface and whatnot. Because it will be the job of these kids to actually figure out how to transport, process, and refine this potential energy resource. The mere fact that you and I cannot even begin to imagine how to transport it, is in itself an indicator that we belong to a generation that has lost the ability to imagine and conceptualize about such things, when once upon a time, it was actually kids like us who imagined about rocket trips to the moon and mars (i.e. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Robert Goddard), and eventually their work led to real efforts and achievement.
I'm not saying that common sense is NOT good. But common sense without inspiration, or imagination, paints to me a bleak and dull landscape for the future of man. I take a stand in all this. A constantly positive and optimistic attitude about what man can do out there, and where he can take this species we love so much and care for.
That is my goal. If it sounds too harsh, ambitious or outlandish for your tastes, then forgive me, for I only dream, like the dreamers of old, who themselves dreamed of outlandish things, yet were able to make the dream into reality.
-RODION