So far program five has been the most thought-provoking. While the big bang, the black holes, the alien lives, and the inevitable space catastrophes are captivating, they have been mentioned a thousand times before. In this installment I finally found something that is entire new (to me): moving to Europa, the 4th largest of Jupiter's satellites that is covered with a smooth shell of frozen water. Well, and that would be after migrating to Mars of course. Too bad I won't live to see it though. Maybe uploading my entire brain onto a supercomputer will allow me to see it when the day our sun runs its own course. Good grief!
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Where would we call home?
So far program five has been the most thought-provoking. While the big bang, the black holes, the alien lives, and the inevitable space catastrophes are captivating, they have been mentioned a thousand times before. In this installment I finally found something that is entire new (to me): moving to Europa, the 4th largest of Jupiter's satellites that is covered with a smooth shell of frozen water. Well, and that would be after migrating to Mars of course. Too bad I won't live to see it though. Maybe uploading my entire brain onto a supercomputer will allow me to see it when the day our sun runs its own course. Good grief!
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Hi! I can't speak or write English so well.. I search "Bleu" & then I find your blog.. And I enjoy.. I like astronomy too much.. thank you for your weblog... utoddpia!! I think it's utopia but... I can't understand its meaning!!
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I guess you may want to put a facebook button to your blog. I just bookmarked this url, but I must make it manually. Just my $.02 :)
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