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You have a good opinion. Do you have any suggestions for today’s drama? Science evolves over time. I knew this would be an investment. It will not make money until a long time because it is not designed to generate profit it is designed to generate food.
 
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In the future there could be a cost of an O.F.F.A to have a child it would need very little maintenance. All computer operated with gears not signals. Like a symphony of science. But if one orbit farm covered 1 person for life. I just solved world hunger
 
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You can creatively customize anything in space from the matter and energy resources of space (solar energies, the moons, the asteroids, and so on). And multiply Earth's surface in the solar system alone in (near) 2-d manmade in-space city-state surfaces and other custom facility surfaces by thousands to millions of times.

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if there is any shrank atoms obtainable while in orbit. Then perhaps they can be obtained through a strong EMF a heated filter.
My theory involves anti matter possibly being frozen atom. Theoretically antimatter might be obtainable in space. If anything is obtained in filter. We could do science to see if we have any tools to work with.

This is just a crazy theory that involves chemistry keeping the earth rotated and the sun actually gives off atoms that eventually shrink and freeze and even form objects.

I had fun thinking how water would possibly be obtained and an emf should create a flow of anything in space. But would there be a filter small enough to enlarge these below microscopic particles..,

This is not real just an idea added to the orbit farm. I do not have any knowledge of math behind it or experiments possible to test this.

I did like thinking cuz it was free.
 
It's fun to think about the day when we can travel the stars and find planets in the right zones under the right conditions to be colonized, if they aren't already.

But I think I am one of the very few who realize there is only one viable route to reach that point. Occupation of our own solar system via mass in-space colonization. Brute force, broad front, inventive, innovative, modeling of the galaxy in our own solar system: Progressive shrinkage of our own system; stepping stones from the model to the modeled.

The above way is the surest way to the galaxy . . . and to survival in gaining space and, concomitantly, gaining time. Trying to shortcut it is looking for technical miracles in the poverty of one miraculous chance in an astronomical infinity of otherwise void.
 
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I know Nikola Tesla was something else. With my scientific theories I have tried to look to my past role models like Einstein for answers. In all my chemistry theories. I found the best attitude to have is “the answer is always in front of you.”

Like when I realized the sun is the most factor of weather. I thought of a funny scenario where an alien told the Aztecs the sun makes it rain so they sacrificed men to it. That was just a funny thought. I wanted to make a rain machine. I got as far as trying to harness the sun. And it’s biproducts
 
I studied for a ten week semester at a desk with a window overlooking a parking lot illuminated by a streetlight. All summer long the local radio station ran a contest with daily clues about a mystery object. I sat there ten weeks putting clues together and couldn't solve it. It turned out to be the light in the parking lot. I remember one of the clues was "a bright light up above us". It was right in front of me the whole time. I kept staring at that light the whole time thinking "Hmmm....now what could it be?"
 
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for me it was a good test taking strategy. And I brain stormed for days wondering how could make it rain. Then it hit me the answer has been there the whole time.

I just have to find a way to mimic or stimulate its process.
 

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