DaShiz23 wrote:It just seems messed up to me the amount of money and time being spent on things that do not benefit us in any real way. It could be that I am messed up, or the beers, but the way our world is going these days, why are we not working to better life?
I have no problem with the country controlling the population by not releasing their already found cures for AIDS and cancer.
/conspiracy theory
i'm pretty sure it's money, at least that's what Magic Johnson and South Park have told me
DaShiz23 wrote:It just seems messed up to me the amount of money and time being spent on things that do not benefit us in any real way. It could be that I am messed up, or the beers, but the way our world is going these days, why are we not working to better life?
I have no problem with the country controlling the population by not releasing their already found cures for AIDS and cancer.
/conspiracy theory
I think the same way...
It is just away to get the population in balance so that it does not get over crowded. And the cure to cancer is...
We all know the US and the USSR have had Flying Saucers since the 1950s.
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
Using an onboard source of energy (such as a battery, ultracapacitor, fluxcapacitor, solar panel or any combination thereof), the electrodes will send an electrical current into the plasma, causing the plasma to push against the neutral (noncharged) air surrounding the craft, theoretically generating enough force for liftoff and movement in different directions (depending on where on the craft's surface you direct the electrical current).
Using an onboard source of energy (such as a battery, ultracapacitor, fluxcapacitor, solar panel or any combination thereof), the electrodes will send an electrical current into the plasma, causing the plasma to push against the neutral (noncharged) air surrounding the craft, theoretically generating enough force for liftoff and movement in different directions (depending on where on the craft's surface you direct the electrical current).