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there should be some laws against this.
there should be some laws against this.
I wonder about us being the most advanced species on the planet. The dinosaurs are gone, but the existed for many millions of years. We have only been around for a small fraction of that. We may be the most intelligent, but I wonder if that automatically makes us the most advanced.
If we end up like the dinosaurs I just wish I could see what species becomes the most successful.
63083, I don't think anyone knows with certainty how much water is on the moon. I think that is the question that they are trying to answer. I think some here are questioning the resources that are required to answer that question.
I suppose most "advanced" is not the right thing to say, but quite certainly most adaptable and greatest intellectual capacity would be a good way to put. Although with that, you could put some species of dogs, Raptors, and some birds. In my opinion though, we far exceed any of the above animals. We have tools, large brains, written language, the ability to go from farming to hunting and nomadic lifestyles to savaging, we can adapt, survive and succeed in different climates, and we have invented technology.
Humans are smart. People are dumb.
I suppose most "advanced" is not the right thing to say, but quite certainly most adaptable and greatest intellectual capacity would be a good way to put. Although with that, you could put some species of dogs, Raptors, and some birds. In my opinion though, we far exceed any of the above animals. We have tools, large brains, written language, the ability to go from farming to hunting and nomadic lifestyles to savaging, we can adapt, survive and succeed in different climates, and we have invented technology.
And as for the water on the moon, the only water the moon is of that from icy impact objects. There s several hundred feet to meters of crushed space debris on the surface with mixed microscopic ice crystals. Since I don't feel like repeating myself go look through the last 2 pages of posts on why ice can't be on the moon in "mineable" quantities.