Wednesday, May 3, 2017

EVEN STEPHEN HAWKING CAN BE WRONG

I can think of nothing that is going to make people question my humilty than if I question Stephen Hawking. Stephen Hawking has one of the greatest minds on anyone living on earth in the last few generations when it comes to astrophysics, quantum mechanics and the evolution of the universe. This has been his specialty. Recently he has warned that if humankind is to survive global warming, we might have to colonize new planets. Even if we take the scientific 'chicken littles' seriously who are warning about the temperature of the earth rising 1°C over the next 100 years. Is it reasonable that we are going to find another planet in a nearby solar system that is as perfect as Earth is even after 100 years of global warming? The lesson here is that a genius in astrophysics is not necessarily a genius in climate change or socio-economic policy. I suspect that readers of the New York Times and graduates of elite universities will have trouble understanding this. That is why I am trying to provide guidance. Geniuses in astrophysics are not necessarily the same people that I would unquestionably seek guidance from in other areas that are outside their expertise.

Think about it. For example, would you take geo-political advice from someone who had excelled in real-estate development?  Oops, bad example. However, regarding our president, we must remember that in the election that was held in November, Trump bested someone who had never excelled in any field. Oops. Again this is not true. I seem to remember that Hillary Clinton cleverly invested $1,000 in cattle future contracts and made $100,000 in profits.  That's not too shabby. Still, being an expert in bribery and dishonest kickbacks is only an accomplishment in that she has (so far) avoided prison.

Back to my original thesis for the day regarding the warning from Stephen Hawking...  It is true that the increased heat from our sun is definitely going to make our planet uninhabitable...in about billion years. Therefore it is true that eventually we may have to leave our neighborhood in the Milky Way - but we really do have plenty of time. We can use that time to work on our warp engines and transporters. 



from the telegraph.co.uk

Tomorrow’s World returns to BBC with startling warning from Stephen Hawking – we must leave Earth 




Humans will need to colonise another planet within one hundred years to ensure our survival, according to Professor Stephen Hawking. The astrophysicist has made a new documentary, Expedition New Earth, as part of the BBC’s new science season Tomorrow’s World. In it he will claim that time is running out for Earth and if humanity is to survive climate change, asteroid strikes, epidemics and overpopulation we will need to leave our planet and venture further afield.

Your Food Diary For:

BREAKFAST Calories
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Fat
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Quaker - Instant Oatmeal - Original  400 76 8 16 300 0

400 76 8 16 300 0
L U N C H
Taylor Farms - Asian Chopped Salad 560 46 42 11 1,155 21

560 46 42 11 1,155 21
D I N N E R
Homemade - Beef and Bean Burrito 600 50 47 77 2,000 0

600 50 47 77 2,000 0
S N A C K S
Ice Cream Sandwich, 1 Sandwich 180 29 6 3 135 16
Cottage Cheese w/ Mango 300 25 6 35 924 23

480 54 12 38 1,059 39
Totals 2,040 226 109 142 4,514 60
Your Daily Goal 1,997 249 66 100 2,300 75
Remaining -43 23 -43 -42 -2,214 15
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We will leave our solar system when we are ready... We have plenty of time to develop our means of transportation. We are going to need a proper ship, and a transporter room might come in handy as well. 










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