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"Peeps" Human Body Not Prepared For Life In Outer Space

Started by rdunk, January 29, 2014, 05:38:27 PM

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Now really, is this a news flash for anyone?? It is almost like saying "humans can't breath dirt". Who does not know that the human body was not "designed" (initially) for deep space.

Well for the topic, an article today noted to be from the Kennedy Space Center discuses the specifics of this subject. It does make for a somewhat interesting read, although brief.

http://tampa.cbslocal.com/2014/01/29/report-human-body-not-prepared-for-life-in-outer-space/

The Matrix Traveller

That's because the human species is a member of the Primate family but pretends to be something else.

The human Primate is still like a cave man who has looked outside his Cave for the 1st Time.

When is the "species" going to shake off their superstition and learn something about themselves,
WHERE the Universe is... and WHAT it really is  ::)   LOL.

When one "wakes up" .... crossing Galaxies in minutes will be child's play ....   :o

Put aside this nonsense of exploring "Energy Based Propulsion Systems" and learn about yourselves
and WHAT your Universe Really is and Find out WHERE your Universe IS in the perspective of everything.

We are in fact designed to explore the Rest of the Universe in Person... WHEN we grow up....   :P

The way the universe is looked at at present is about as silly as the flat Earth Societies beliefs.

Once many were terrified one would fall off the Earth if you sailed a ship over the horizon,
and in the 1800's that it was too dangerous to drive a horseless carriage at more than 5 miles/hour,
believing if one drove any faster one would NOT be able to breath !  LOL .....

QuoteThe Locomotives on Highways Act 1861, The Locomotive Act 1865 and the Highways
and Locomotives (Amendment) Act 1878 contained restrictive measures on the manning
and speed of operation of road vehicles; they also formalised many important road concepts,
such as vehicle registration, registration plates, speed limits maximum vehicle weight over structures,
and the organisation of highway authorities.

The most draconic restrictions and speed limits were imposed by the 1865 act (the "Red Flag Act"),
which required all road locomotives, which in cluded automobiles, to travel at a maximum of 4 mph
(6 km/h) in the country and 2 mph (3 km/h)in the city - as well as requiring a man carrying a red flag
to walk in front of road vehicles hauling multiple wagons.   :o

The 1896 Act removed some restrictions of the 1865 act and raised the speed to 14 mph (23 km/h)

Looks like NOT much has changed since then re. the human species attitude and Superstition...

See how Primitive we really are ? ? ?   LOL.

WAKE UP HUMANS !     :P