What a truly wonderful time it is to be alive and active in the field of Astrophysics.
I think this time is like the early days of the gold rush . The EU community have arrived in an area where nuggets lie on the surface, you just have to walk around and pick them up like mushrooms. Our neighbors are professional mining engineers in the next valley they've got plenty of equipment and have tunneled underground for miles and still not struck gold.
Anyone with an internet connection has access to enormous amounts of data , high resolution pictures, and more importantly great experts like Charles who patiently address all questions.
Jeffrey has proved you don't need a degree in mining to strike it rich , common sense, look at whats under your feet, dedication, focus and pick up the technical stuff as you go.
We all have the possibility to understand reality ,and make great discoveries , just stay focused .
The new goldrush
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Not half. Especially with NASA encouraging commercial access to space. The fruits are there for the picking for companies just wanting to create financially viable propulsion systems to allow asteroid mining and all sorts of other possibilities. The "controversy" becomes a moot point when a company just wants a workable solution ...
"A wise man said ... if it works .. use it."
"A wise man said ... if it works .. use it."
Exploration and discovery without honest investigation of "extraordinary" results leads to a Double Bind (Bateson, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bind ) that creates loss of hope and depression. No more Double Binds !
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