Norbert HennScience and Engineering Publishing CompanyInternational Journal of Sociology StudyN. Henn, Space Exploration - Why Humans Should Go to the Moon First, Int. Jounral of Sociology Study, Vol. 1, Iss. 4, 2013.
Without the ability to reach out across space, the chance to save ourselves might not exist. While Earth is the only planet known to support life, surely the adaptive ability of humans would allow us to live on other planets. It is true that the lifestyle would be different, but human ...
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“won’t be solved simply by ambitious fantasies or giant rockets.” Eventually, humans are likely to expand into space, the Weinersmiths write, but for now, “the discourse needs more realism — not in order to ruin everyone’s fun, but to provide guardrails against genuinely dangerous ...
planetary, is much more important than the moon, and that should be the focus of future manned exploration," said Elon Musk, the chief executive of SpaceX. "However, if there turns out to be a market for traveling to the moon, SpaceX will support that just as we support LEO activity....
Therefore, I believe that the appearance of robots should be designed based on their intended function, rather than trying to make them look like humans. 我认为机器人不应该像人类。首先,如果机器人过于像人类,可能会让人感到困惑或恐惧。其次,机器人的主要功能是服务人类,外观应该以功能为导向。例如,...
Failure to do so would (Should space-faring humans encounter another sentient species, it would be better to stamp them out at the first available opportunity.) Federov died in 1903, but his ideas resonated with utopian revolutionaries such as Alexander Bogdanov, whose 1908 novel Red ...
(store), it becomes long-term memory. The information we receive and process with our ears5(call)echoic memory(回声记忆). “Think of the brain as a space and time machine. It allows us6(transport) ourselves back and forward in time, across spaces,” Giordano said. “Echoic memory is ...
Since the environment of Mars is more similar to that of Earth and it contains resources necessary to help life exist, it should be the only option for any kind of long-term human settlement. The settlement on Mars would not only be a milestone in space but also an excellent chance for ...