ΣΧΟΛΙΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟΥ : Το εντελώς παρανοικό σχέδιο, του ψυχοπαθή Μπέζου θα αποτύχει. Όπως και των άλλων ψυχάκηδων π.χ έλον μάσκ και της υπόλοιπης συμμορίας. Αυτό που δεν αποκαλύπτει το λαμόγιο ο Μπέζος είναι ότι η ακτινοβολία που ασκείται στο διάστημα από τον Ήλιο αποτελεί ένα τεράστιο εμπόδιο τόσο για τον Μπέζο..όσο και για τους γήινους ΣΚΛΑΒΟΥΣ εργαζομένους που θέλει. Δεν θα υπάρχουν εγκαταστάσεις στο διάστημα που θα μπορούν να εμποδίσουν αυτήν την ακτινοβολία. Οι εργαζόμενοι στο διάστημα θα ζήσουν σύντομες ζωές και θα παραμορφωθούν ως αποτέλεσμα της έλλειψης βαρύτητας. Η τεχνητά παραγόμενη βαρύτητα δεν θα αντικαταστήσει την πραγματική βαρύτητα και η ανθρώπινη μορφή θα συνεχίσει να παραμορφώνεται όσο περισσότερο παραμένει στο διάστημα. Και αν νομίζουν ότι θα τους αφήσουμε να βγούν εκτός ηλιακού μας συστήματος για να καταστρέψουν και άλλους πλανήτες...είναι απλά γελασμένοι.!!!
Mankind will move most of the industry into space and allow only a select few to remain on our planet, which will turn into a natural resort, according to self-funded space explorer Jeff Bezos.
The Amazon billionaire enthusiastically shared his predictions about what human civilization will look like in the future – with him personally helping to bring that future closer – during a talk at the annual Ignatius Forum in Washington, DC.
He expects large cylindrical space colonies spinning to create artificial gravity for millions of inhabitants to take over most of the industrial production. In the meantime, the earth will be transformed into a nature reserve with limited access similar to American national parks today.
“This place is special, we can not ruin it,” The founder of Amazon said about our planet.
“Millions of people will move from Earth to space over time. And that is Blue Origin’s vision – millions of people working in space.” he said, referring to his own business.
“For centuries, most or many of the people will be born in space. It will be their first home. They will be born in these colonies, they will live in these colonies. They can visit the earth as you would visit Yellowstone National Park.” Bezos predicted.
He said that the colonies themselves “will have rivers and forests and wildlife,” which no doubt brought his speech out of the realm of futurology and towards optimistic science fiction. Amazon is notoriously resourceful when it comes to squeezing its workers for every drop of productivity. That’s why the equally rosy description of “Amazon factory towns” that solves economic inequality in the United States was met with horror, when it was proposed by a columnist from Bloomberg in September.
Bezos referred to Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill, who proposed the concept of space habitat in 1976 as a source of inspiration for him. He said that the kind of expansion he predicted was inevitable, if humanity was to grow in a sustainable way.
“This earth can support, let’s say, 10 billion people to some degree. We would have to work really hard to find out how we do it without degrading the planet … The solar system can supply a trillion people.” he said.
The contractor did not comment on who he thinks would decide who will live on earth in the future, on the question of the host of the event, Adi Ignatius. If historical precedent is an indicator, privileges granted by wealth and status may be involved.
The benefits of Bezos’ own status as one of the richest people on earth were discussed in the interview, when Bezos boasted that he managed to get a cameo in his favorite movie series, Star Trek.
“It was not an easy gig to get” he said about his appearance in the 2006 feature film “Star Trek: Beyond”. “I insisted on a speaking role, which complicated the whole scenario,” he said.
In the film, Bezos wore extraterrestrial prostheses and had a line: “Speak normally.” He said he “Bullseye,” elicited laughter from the audience.
Speaking of Blue Origin, the billionaire compared his company to child storms from the early days of aviation. He said taking rich tourists on suborbital flights will turn them into “Earth Ambassadors”, who would advocate for increasing space exploration in the name of protecting our planet. This will provide more resources to make the routine for manned space travel, similar to how old two planes were developed into today’s passenger aircraft, he said.
“The difficult part is not space travel – that part was solved in the 1960s. Not reusable – the space shuttle did like that. The difficult part is operational reusability, “ he said. “It takes practice to get it right.”
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