It Is Not Aliens That Will Prevent Us From Exploring Deep Space - - Alternative View

It Is Not Aliens That Will Prevent Us From Exploring Deep Space - - Alternative View
It Is Not Aliens That Will Prevent Us From Exploring Deep Space - - Alternative View

Video: It Is Not Aliens That Will Prevent Us From Exploring Deep Space - - Alternative View

Video: It Is Not Aliens That Will Prevent Us From Exploring Deep Space - - Alternative View
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It is believed that aliens who are not interested in our aggressive civilization spreading in the Universe will not allow us to conquer large space. And although, apparently, no government on Earth believes in this (and then why were all these multibillion-dollar investments in space exploration), scientists come to the conclusion that other problems may arise on the path of space research: on the one hand, less fantastic, and on the other - no less serious.

For example, we still do not know how to protect astronauts from radiation in outer space, although this problem, as the researchers say, is still the simplest. The question of man's isolation from the Earth seems to be more complicated, without which he simply cannot exist. Outside of their home planet, a person literally loses his physical, mental and mental abilities. It was not for nothing that Soviet cosmonauts always joked that a pencil is much more useful in orbit than memory. And what will happen far from the Earth ?.

NASA scientists recently faced another problem, which, one might say, even more tightly closes the window to large space for mankind. It turned out that any mushrooms, and they surround us everywhere and even live inside us, are capable of not only multiplying in outer space, they show increased activity there and begin to mutate intensively.

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This is how the various mushroom specimens that were placed in the prototype of the Martian module behaved. All this greatly puzzled scientists, who cannot even predict, but how other fungal formations, for example, those in the human body, will behave in distant space.

Recall that the Italian progressive physician Gennaro Sangermano proves that the disease of our century cancer is not a malignant tumor or mutated cells, as orthodox medicine presents it, but a kind of reaction of the human body to the overgrown Candida fungus, which is present in the body of every earthling. But if this fungus, even in the conditions of the Earth, suddenly begins to throw out its knees, and we are still unable to cope with such its "behavior", then what can we say about space? We don't even know how the Candida fungus, let alone hundreds of others, will behave in large space.

Add to this such a threat as the unpredictability of bacteria - and there is a picture of a window shutting down into large space. Maybe aliens just do not interfere in our space projects, knowing full well that beyond the Earth we have been ordered into space, and the simplest (as we believe them) living organisms of the planet will stop us in this dead-end direction …