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At a certain distance from Earth in space no living being can not survive ,even in a spaceship.

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posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:02 PM
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While some people will agree with you, i think that when you say there is no proof we can survive (which there is) you should provide proof that we cannot survive.

The proof being our documented visit to the moon. (which i know is a conspiracy issue in itself)

If it is true, there's your proof.



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:06 PM
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What makes you think that some incredible super computing power is required?
All we need is some decent technology,in terms of electronics back then I think the moon landing never took place.



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:06 PM
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Originally posted by diamondsmith
That's what I believe.That is the reason we have never been on the Moon.

At a certain distance from Earth no living being cannot survive.It is something,a bond that keep us alive as long as we are around the Earth and on Earth.

That is why all the manned space mission took place at a limit of space, outside Earth's atmosphere.
After that limit is exceeded every living being will die because all biological and energy ties are broken.

But no one can explain this.There is no proof otherwise.They say that a manned mission to Mars will take place at a moment in time,but all that time delay,though the technology exist for years.

It's something that they cannot explain,why we can not travel in space only up to a certain distance.

I think it's a well kept secret.









Think 'they' said the same thing about carriages traveling fast. They theorized that going faster than 20mph would suck all the air from a carriage and cause your death. We will adapt and overcome anything that is put in our path - it is what humans do.

But we really don't know now do we? The cosmic radiation beyond the earth's magnetic field - or the solar system's for that matter - could cook us in an instant.



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:10 PM
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Originally posted by diamondsmith
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What makes you think that some incredible super computing power is required?
All we need is some decent technology,in terms of electronics back then I think the moon landing never took place.



But that's the thing. You're not giving credit to human intelligence. You think that super technology is required to get us there. We had the obvious rocket power, that was the most difficult part. This is taken from the source and I just edited into my previous post.


In case of malfunction, the crew were able to use a spare programmable pocket calculator or a slide rule as a back up. It was definitely the skill of the Apollo astronauts and the team back at Mission Control that made the mission a success.

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posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:13 PM
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The absence of earths gravity alone would do that op, like them astronauts no doubt found out even such a simple thing will leave them sickly and weak in the knees. Not to mention other processes of the body that the presence of earths gravity does. Just a few questions to ask, how would your circulatory system be in a few months without gravity, or even your regular system and senses.

Just look at this.

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But as to the more unseen phenomenon that hold things in place, a good way to think of it is like bubbles withing bubble within bubbles, just like cells in any body be it human or else cant survive long outside there bubble/body so to cant humans do the same outside of there bubbles.

You can say the earth has one of these bubbles around it, and so does everything else, and even all the planets are in another greater bubble that sustains them, and lets say its the suns bubble of influence, and the sun is in another bubble so on ect ect. Only no doubt more complicated then my little bubble explanation.

Anyways gravity is such a bubble and so is electromagnetism, but so is structure, and even simple things as food and shelter. There all different but there premise is the same.

But your question off-course is posed silly, at a certain distance from the earth in space no living being cant survive even in a spaceship.


At a certain distance from your bubble known as your house, city, country, you cant survive. I'f right now you were transported to the middle of nowhere and even with provisions and shelter, do you think you will survive long? Like I said, bubbles, ecosystems and forces holding you in place.

If you ever kept goldfish or any pet fish you would know that when you want to bring them into a bigger tank to another location, you don't just dump the water and take them put them in a bucket and throw them latter in the new bigger tank add some water and presto.

Even when you move to a new place and you got to move your fish tank for the long haul, you don't just dump everything then latter add new water and things back in the tank, as your fish will die. You got to first remove the fish, drain the water, but not the whole water and keep some of there original water in the tank to keep there bacteria colony's and some of there other particular ecosystems intact.

Or better yet here here is info about moving pet fish.

fish link

What I am saying is humans are like fish, and the earth is there tank. At a certain distance from there tank they can not survive and will die. And not all forces are as obvious to keeping them in there tank, as water is so obviously to keeping fish in there tanks.

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posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:28 PM
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Originally posted by jjkenobi
This a very interesting notion. Thanks to the Global Positioning Systems in use we know for a fact that TIME speeds up as you leave Earth. Also you can't argue with billions of stars/planets out there with zero signs of civilization.


where did you get this info, please.



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:33 PM
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Originally posted by diamondsmith
That's what I believe.That is the reason we have never been on the Moon.

At a certain distance from Earth no living being cannot survive.It is something,a bond that keep us alive as long as we are around the Earth and on Earth.

That is why all the manned space mission took place at a limit of space, outside Earth's atmosphere.
After that limit is exceeded every living being will die because all biological and energy ties are broken.

But no one can explain this.There is no proof otherwise.They say that a manned mission to Mars will take place at a moment in time,but all that time delay,though the technology exist for years.

It's something that they cannot explain,why we can not travel in space only up to a certain distance.

I think it's a well kept secret.









very interesting theory, i dont think ive heard of that one before


i think we can both agree, that we havent left earth for some reason that cannot be explained to the masses, now what that reason is?..i have no idea



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:37 PM
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Look I'm all for thinking outside the box but come on man. Get a grip, we're past the days where ignorant speculation overrules science



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:51 PM
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Yikes, how do these things make front page? Probably answered my own question (couldn't resist the urge of the handy flamethrower
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I'd probably thrive "at a certain distance from Earth, even in a spaceship". A momentum of clarity as all the noise pollution (and impending doom) is left behind. It'd be like smokin a fatty and philosophisin with Sagan and Gandhi.



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:54 PM
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Well I would say fuel and food. Is what keep us relatively close to earth. They can only take so much up with them......



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:55 PM
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SAGAN!!!!! and Mckenna too!



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:56 PM
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*facepalm with audible sigh*
Financing, Oxygen and Fuel limitations are what keeps us from leaving beyond the blue planet these days. Not some Pseudo bio containment bubble.

Do some research before making such absurd claims. There is ZERO evidence to support your protective bubble conspiracy. Move along now everyone, nothing to see here...



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 08:01 PM
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Originally posted by LongbottomLeaf
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SAGAN!!!!! and Mckenna too!


Could you imagine?
That would have to be the most-chill one could ever get, just sittin back listenin to Sagan contemplate out loud. Passin the peace pipe around. Even Gandhi would be sayin "dis dude is straight-up Word".


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posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 08:04 PM
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Originally posted by galadofwarthethird
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At a certain distance from your bubble known as your house, city, country, you cant survive. I'f right now you were transported to the middle of nowhere and even with provisions and shelter, do you think you will survive long? Like I said, bubbles, ecosystems and forces holding you in place.


Errr... Are you really serious? You think people drop dead from being too far from their house or country? You really need an Overseas Experience or maybe something else... e.g logic or even a functional brain

*NEWS FLASH*

I lived out of my country for almost a year and wanted to keep going to even more hostile territories. Here's the real kicker: I came back healthier than before! Care to explain that?



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 08:10 PM
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You may be referring to solar radiation. Here are some links:
www.darkgovernment.com...

www.sciencedaily.com...



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 08:13 PM
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The biggest obstacle to human travel in space is exposure to solar radiation. We haven't figured out how to shield astronauts from this yet. It is presently the major limiting factor of a manned trip to Mars.



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 08:34 PM
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I just want to know where the dying part comes from. You could equally say that a giant forcefield physically prevents the ship from going past a certain point.



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posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 08:38 PM
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He may be refering to the Van Allen Radiation Belt. SOme think that we cannot go past that belt due to the high amount of solar radiation, which even the space ship cannot block, like x rays go through almost everything.
There is a lot out there about it.
Peace



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 08:38 PM
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I know that when I dig a hole, the deeper the hole gets, the more alive I feel.



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