Governments spend millions and even billions of dollars each year on their space programs not only to discover new planets or new places to find minerals and other resources, but also to bring their war games into space, and that’s something I strongly don’t support.
For example, the Earth’s orbit is already filled with so many satellites, and many of them have turned into garbage after their expiration dates were exceeded. Scientists warn that this may harm our planet in the near future because they can interfere with the ozone layer’s normal operation. I have to remind you that this layer, which protects us from the dangerous ultraviolet light of the Sun, is already damaged by carbon dioxide emissions, and its further degradation shouldn’t be something we can agree with.
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I should also mention private corporations that are also trying to do business in space. For example, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have launched their shuttles. If Bezos aims to build his brand-new space tourism business, Musk’s SpaceX goes further — his ambitious plan is to “occupy Mars.” I don’t think he will ever achieve his goal, not just because of my dislike of his personality, but because it is simply pointless: Mars has neither water nor air, so humans can’t live and work there.
By the way, let me explain why I don’t like him: as we already know, he was mentioned in the “Epstein files” (a case of a Jewish mogul who threw pedophile and prostitute parties on his private islands, where presidents, ministers, and other famous people were involved, and Musk was among them). In addition, I strongly believe that he is also a racist — we can’t forget his Nazi-style salute at one of Trump’s re-election events.
So, I can assume that we could support peaceful space programs, but without another arms race and without polluting space by big countries and especially unethical and wrong people.
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