Changes in the World
With the world becoming half-wacked out and the other half moving so fast in technology advances our head spins in circles, it is really hard to know what to believe anymore. And when you are on the internet searching, we had better have our head on straight to know which article is true and which one is not. Everybody has an opinion, and they sure do have that right to do so. But one person’s truth may not be mine or yours, or even true—money talks and it is anything but honest on the net if a dollar bill can be made at an innocent person’s expense.
Personally, I like things about space and ‘out of the ordinary. Every now and then they cross over, which makes it really interesting for me. But I have to check out three or four similar web sites for research to see if it all jives or is it just one person’s opinion with no basis anywhere else—but in the last three years all it takes is a gut feeling that says ’something sure ain’t right here. Those blogs and website which are what I feel are truthful, I subscribe to for feeds. The rest I read and trash.
Organizations like SETI I have referred to for a long time just as I do NASA for the past three years, even when SETI was considered a huge joke, and they were going after the government to reveal the ‘truth!! Years later, they are still here and have some excellent things to say. Fifty years after NASA first started, it is still here regardless of the steady line of critics, and now have begun to find water on other planets in addition to possible future habitats—planets which have long-time histories—longer than 50 years, anyway. I wonder if we may be looking at ourselves in the mirror as we absorb other planet’s histories, hoping to find a place similar to our own for exploration.
Are we planning on leaving, or are we planning on “having to” leave due to our mistreatment of our Earth? Have we learned enough over the years and through space exploration to treat another planet decently and more humane? Or are we already fighting over space land with huge increases in the budgets of space defense, space that does not belong to any one country or even to Earth. Time will tell, on a minute by minute basis.
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