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    Sounds Like a Bad Idea

    Not an expert by any means but I think it is fair to say Here We Go Again. More scientist looking for some face time, credit etc. They are going to build a giant Reflect Orbital Mirror and put in in orbit; the FCC has give them the ok. This will enable them to reflect sun light down on earth during dark hours.

    The title of the article is "This Sounds Like a Bad Idea" .Agreed.. The company doing this is Reflect Orbital Inc.

    You can read about this bad idea on https://spaceweather.com/.

    To many scientist doing really bad things to get some Face time or credit. The only thing many of them probably ever grew was a Chea Pet with no idea how dimming Sun Light during the day effects and confuses plants, Crops etc.

    Just putting this out there,



    #2
    Oh MAN did I need to jump on this! Ain't been on the forum in a minute, but I had to.
    What we are talking about is an orbital solar death ray. The plot of a pantheon of superhero stories, even double-oh-seven foiled the dude with the golden gun.
    The people who have given this the green light are like the dope smoking Mulder and Scully of the FCC. The fringe conceptualists who wake up the next morning and say, 'Shit. What did I get myself into? No more mixing 'shrooms and acid.'
    Of course, we all know the FCC is a government agency, yeah? What else is a government agency? The military. Put them together and the US military is obviously telling the FCC to allow development of the OSoDeaRy. The first time Reflect Orbital melts a couple lab mice in a concentrated beam of photons out in the Mojave, the military will jump in and take it. The only time this sounded like a good idea was when I was 8 and read it in some comic book.
    Obviously!
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      #3
      Now I'm intrigued. I definitely want to see this thing melt a mouse. Then maybe a car. Lots of cool things we could zap and see what happens.

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      • DabberDog
        DabberDog commented
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        Cars are for crash tests. Mice are for melting. Next will be death row inmates and republ... oops.

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