Saladin, read my posts before you answer, i said....
Well, money should be spent on space exploration, but we dont need to go now, we need to have the necessary equipment ready for whatever's out there. we're not capable of adapting to outer space conditions as of yet, and we need to rely on technology to support us.
I did not say people should stop spending money on the technology, i meant give it time and invest a bit more so we can at least develop some useful technology.
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I still think if we could make exploration devices that can aid us explore our own planet better these can be adapted into space travel later...
if we get to know our own planet better, we may have a chance for whats outside of our planet. Heck, if you put the time periods in a day, dinosaurs have been living for 18 hours, where as we were only doing so for 10 minutes. We've been on earth for thousands of years, but a small fraction of that has helped discover new technology. We should get to know our own planet more, before we actually head out to outer space and come back with disastrous results.
After all our own planet is still a planet...
Yessir
Lets make ships that can reach the sea bed (the very bottom)..
Well, to me, it's kind of impossible. Because think of water pressure. If you go all the way to the bottom, whats sitting ontop of you? Millions of tons of water, ready to crush your vehicle. And even if we did make one, what are the chances of it successful? Who'd want to go test out their prototypical underwater vehicle, when it may sink and cause deaths? True many people've died trying to unlock the mysteries of science, but i think this is one effort that's impossible.
Lets make breath apparatus for diving that doesn't need MASSIVE cylinders (Bio Gills or some some-thing)
Bio-Technology is primarily used by farmers. Perhaps we might make a an apparatus where as we may be able to filter out the water for oxygen.
Some thing that can tunnel deep into the earth... May be submerg in Lava...
not even titanium can resist 1000
oF. of molten lava.
All these things could help us map the stars one day !!!
sure they can, but the possibilities are really low as of now.