Thursday, March 29, 2012

Space Travel




M: Its been a long time but better now than never. The Marklar Room 2.0. yee-hah (can i say that?)
With all the new advancements through the 90's 2000's and today. We now are moving have come closer to what was impossible to what could be possible. I for one cannot wait to start flying in outer space watching all the glory of space travel as i go 200+ miles per hour into orbit. Will i vomit? probably will i try to squish my water bottle into the air and see if turns into a cool glob if floating awesomeness? you betcha!....not only that i would like to play my guitar even though i wont hear anything but to know that i have played makes all the the difference in the world. When im up there i can also decide on getting naked in space....cold yes but the achievement is there not many people can say" yeah I've been naked....IN SPACE!!
I'm ready train me prepare the way for my intergalactic small but big step in my near future hop on the spaceship of adventure.
along with my space dog and space wife im ready !!!


C: Before I begin I must admit that a rather severe fear of mine prohibits me from embracing the thought of traveling through space. And that fear is aliens.. I dont know why I hate/am scared of them so much but I really am. I cant even watch any movies about them, I just flip out.

Putting aside my fears, I would look at space travel as an enormous learning opportunity. Imagine what we could learn not only about space, distance, time, and other solar systems but what we could learn about our earth. I am a firm believer that no matter how much we think we may know we've only just scratched the surface. Imagine the great possibilities.. perhaps we could learn to sustain human life on other earth-like planets and we could live in two different planets if we so choose. And imagine for a moment if aliens weren't horrible, scary, ugly, terrible things? Maybe if they were nice, and intelligent, and helpful we could be friends and live on planets together. That would be cool. Also the lengths that humans could reach? Other solar systems, galaxies, etc. I imagine that all these things will eventually be possible for the human race, though not in my lifetime... maybe not even the lifetimes of my children. We as a species are constantly learning more about how the world around us comes to be. It is only a matter of time for someone to figure out how to take that next step into the skies and change everything we thought we knew. All in all I would say I am positive that it is only our natural course to end up exploring other worlds around us. Its just a matter of time.

Great to be back Marklar Room!

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