On Jul 15, 1:40 pm, awori achoka <[email protected]> wrote:
> This may sound anihilistic---but why should science and politics fear the
> (natural) seld induced disappearance of the the human man species---and its
> consequential (possible) replacement with other beings---better equipped and
> endowed to cope and survive--the vagaries of a system that--man has only
> been successful in boiling up?

Because neither science nor politics are objective in this matter, and
are both interested in the preservation of the human; created by
humans; and persist by human activity.




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> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 3:30 PM, chazwin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Interesting. I wonder what the unforeseen consequences would be and
> > whether we would be able to identify them with this device, should it
> > be used.
> > You could have a bigger one with a space ladder.
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> > On Jul 15, 1:27 am, Sam Carana <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > George,
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> > > Here's a link to one of my posts describing geoengineering methods:
> >http://j.mp/spacehose
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> > > Cheers!
> > > Sam Carana
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> > > On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:07 PM, Georges Metanomski <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > > Sam:
> > > >> George,
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> > > >> What are your thoughts on geoengineering, such as cloud
> > > >> brightening
> > > >> and other methods to reflect more sunshine back into
> > > >> space?
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> > > >> Cheers!
> > > >> Sam Carana
> > > > =================
> > > > G:
> > > > Hi Sam, nice to hear from you.
> > > > Of course, not greenhouse reduction, but some sort of
> > > > compensating for decreasing reflection power of melting
> > > > ices makes any theoretical sense.
> > > > As for practical I don't know most, so please, could you
> > > > send me links?
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> > > > Only one I heard about is the proposal of some Japanese
> > > > to paint everything paintable, like roots, roofs, etc.
> > > > in white. Would have to be sturdy paint to hold the trafic,
> > > > wouldn't it? Economically hardly tenable, even theoretically.
> > > > I take such ideas with a grain of salt, but like to stay
> > > > open minded, so send me links.
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> > > > Mankind thinking of influencing climate looks to me like a
> > > > mosquito trying to push around an elephant. All our nukes
> > > > would not deviate a single hurricane.
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> > > > And yet, a collapse of the Yang Tse damm would tilt the
> > > > planet of its orbit.
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> > > > So, don't know what to think and don't think thinking will do
> > > > much good. Worst case planning would be my answer (that would
> > > > still involve thinking).
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> > > > Let me repeat bottom lines of my essay:
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> > > > QUOTE
> > > > You may trigger an avalanche by pulling the trigger of your
> > > > gun, but you won't stop it by pushing back the trigger.
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> > > > Which actions seem advisable in this light?
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> > > > 1.Dissociate GW from Pollution, a distinct, equally critical
> > > > problem, which should be investigated in its own context,
> > > > unaffected by political divagations about the GW.
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> > > > 2.Admit that GW is inevitable and start immediately to plan
> > > > actions aiming at saving millions endangered by inundations,
> > > > (expatriation, artificial islands, etc.) and other
> > > > sequels of the GW.
> > > > UNQUOTE
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> > > > Cheers
> > > > Georges.
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