Oct 10, 2010 - If we are to embark on the mission of colonizing Mars, we must first come to terms with a very important and very mysterious factor--cosmic radiation. What will be the effects of prolonged exposure to "cosmic space" on our space pioneers? How will we begin to explore the questions of how to make other planets habitable? This second episode addresses the question of cosmic radiation and the significance of its thorough understanding for the colonization of Mars.
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The universe is not entropic, its anti-entropic.The eternal, ageless, infinite universe, does not know what being entropic is. There are a lot of entropic things, but the universe is not one of the them. Evolution shows that mankind is not trap to this mythology, nor does the Newton Clock universe show its credibility, as Einstein discredited it in physics,and systems biology revealed the error in biological thinking, as its not blind, but fully alive. Its not about God, but the logos.
KevZen2000 3 weeks ago
How does one argue an entropic universe in whose substance has evolved mankind, especially given mankind's capacity to willfully increase its number in a manner unlike any known living thing? Surely, mankind does not exist to assist the universe in destruction. Were this so, I wouldn't be writing this.
MrTGolden 3 weeks ago
How is it the solar system is not traveling within the galaxy in a manner keeping its location relatively stationary, turning at the same rate as the galaxy itself, rather than itself remaining fairly stationary while the galaxy turns and intermittently brings its arms to intersect the solar system, as you depict? Might an intermittent fluctuation of cosmic activity occurring in the arm of the galaxy where the solar system is located instead create seemingly cyclical effects you note?
MrTGolden 3 weeks ago
The moon landing was a hoax, goobers. Haven't you ever wonder why the videos taken on the moon surface were B&W and fuzzy while the ones filmed inside the capsule were HD color? The space shuttle mission went as far as 250 miles above the earth and killed 14 people. Do you believe that 30 years earlier with 1/10th of the technology we went 100,000% farther, did it right the first time, and without any casualties? Don't tell me you also believe that Elvis is alive and that storks bring babies.
MyTube22T 3 weeks ago
yeah scientists born of a flawed society and a flawed teaching system with knowledge taught by flawed incomplete teachers with incomplete knowledge come up with insane notions thats its a good idea to irradiate all life on earth to boil water for steam power....
My point is that this is backwards the universe does not evolve to a state of anti entropy if that were the case energy and or matter would come into being and increase in energy not decrease
Entropy rules the universe, decay is time
geebus80 3 weeks ago