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|    John Ayres to All    |
|    Wouldn't It Be Unsafe To Travel Outside     |
|    18 Jul 10 19:13:22    |
      XPost: alt.alien.research, alt.paranet.ufo, alt.alien.visitors       From: jyanjyan@rocketmail.com              Just trying to think on the safe side. Even though the Chinese may       have the very first, state sponsored, extraterrestrial space craft for       space flight, don't they have to get every thing in order, first,       before they decide to go out of the stratosphere?              Don't they have to catalog and map every object they can that could       possibly collide with their space craft and dent or disable them?       Otherwise, their shiny new space craft could end up a twisted, mangled       piece of wreckage lying at the bottom of an ocean somewhere.              Let's say, just to speculate, they have recently come out of the work       shed with their shiny new space craft. Now comes a period of labor       where they list and catalog everything so that they don't fly into it.       That would take considerable time, but to get out of this universe,       wouldn't they have to catalog everything out there, and then beyond to       as far out as where ever it is they're planning to go?              Isn' that part of good seamanship? Making the maps to sail by?              If they actually have got a space ship, it is going to take them       awhile to get enough cataloged, or mapped out, to allow them to even       go and visit Jupiter or Saturn, isn't it?              I'm not a sailor, of course, but it seems good seamanship starts with       good charts, and good charts start with good knowledge. This could       take a very long time to get accomplished, couldn't it!              They would need a fleet of ships working on it, just to get it       started. Oh well. Just some thoughts on the subject. I guess       everything needs to start somewhere.              John Ayres              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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