Re: [Utah-astronomy] Opaque vs Transparent= EXPLAINATION of why...
Yes, let's. ------------------------------ On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 10:21 AM MDT Josephine Grahn wrote:
I'd have to say that your previous posting, among many other things, talked about man kinds ability to visit other planets. Dan made a rational response and Joe agreed. In the future, let's aim for civility in postings.
Jo
On Jun 27, 2014, at 9:40 PM, "BWFlowers" <BWFlowers@comcast.net> wrote:
Holy cow! I have seen SUBJECT threads get hijacked before, but never so fast or blatantly! The two subsequent replies have nothing at all to do with the topic or question<s> that I asked. PLEASE- If you participating in the subject of this thread then do me the courtesy of not hijacking it for your own eco-political agenda. Thanks!, -Barrett
-----Original Message----- From: Utah-Astronomy [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of daniel turner via Utah-Astronomy Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 4:24 PM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Opaque vs Transparent= EXPLAINATION of why...
I can accept that mankind's exploration of the universe just plain ain't gonna happen within the lifetime of anybody alive today.
It means we have to do the right thing with the one and only planet we have at hand.
Dreaming is OK, but we have to face enough reality to at least stay alive on this one rock.
DT
________________________________ light/gravity speeds are impossible. *IF* were are in fact locked at those speed limits, then mankind's personal exploration of the universe just plain ain't gonna happen, and I can't accept that.
So- with all of that in mind- who wants to play? :) -Barrett http://www.barrettscustomleather.com/physics.html
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