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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 365818" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>The human brain is the most complex computing/theorising item in known earthly existence (at least that's what it tells us - a bit of ego there?), so it's only natural that we try to understand this incredible universe and reach for the stars and innerspace.</p><p>Jules Verne with his subs, Arthur C. Clark with satellites. Big telescopes searching the skies for potential earth colliders, fantastic advances in medicine - it just goes on.</p><p>At the other end of the scale there's BigWave with many useless theories :lol: </p><p>Elon Musk (SpaceX) plans for mankind to start colonising Mars by 2024/2027. I reckon that he can do it, and hope I'm around to see that. Maybe they'll take a prospector with them?</p><p>Everyone's got to have hope, dreams and theories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 365818, member: 6786"] The human brain is the most complex computing/theorising item in known earthly existence (at least that's what it tells us - a bit of ego there?), so it's only natural that we try to understand this incredible universe and reach for the stars and innerspace. Jules Verne with his subs, Arthur C. Clark with satellites. Big telescopes searching the skies for potential earth colliders, fantastic advances in medicine - it just goes on. At the other end of the scale there's BigWave with many useless theories :lol: Elon Musk (SpaceX) plans for mankind to start colonising Mars by 2024/2027. I reckon that he can do it, and hope I'm around to see that. Maybe they'll take a prospector with them? Everyone's got to have hope, dreams and theories. [/QUOTE]
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