Apr 15, 2011

The End of the Space Age, Speed and Prosperity

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With the end of the Space Shuttle program,
man is losing its fastest carrier of human beings.
'The shuttles' retirement follows the grounding over recent years of other ultra-fast people carriers, including the supersonic Concorde and the speedier SR-71 Blackbird spy plane.
With nothing ready to replace them
, our species is decelerating—perhaps for the first time in history,' the article notes. Astronauts are interviewed, and their sadness and disappointment is apparent. In the '60s and '70s, it was assumed that Mach 2+ airline travel would one day be cheap and commonplace.
And now it seems that we, and our children, will fly no faster than our grandparents did in 707s.
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HAASE - Maybe with all of our problems we should be focusing our problems on saving ourselves instead of spreading our issues around the universe.

Is there intelligent life among the stars?
I hope so, lets try to find some here first ;-)