In the course of Science, it's also essential for scientists to be wrong since nothing is absolute. Having falsifiable research can be beneficial as it will only expand more significant knowledge.
Posts by Gabrielle
Join the SpaceFoxies Discord Server: Discord SpaceFoxies
-
-
I like playing RPG games on PC or mobile, especially when the storyline is interesting. It's just better on PC because the visuals are more prominent, and I can feel like I'm inside the game.
-
I checked what that space station looks like and it has limited space. I don't know how someone would be able to withstand that if they won't be going out of the vehicle regularly.
-
Aside from being majestic, people have also relied on these celestial objects for direction. While I haven't tried that, it's amazing how these can be accurate references for orientation. It's quite a fascinating skill to learn or adapt.
-
Ideally, countries would unite to fight against a similar enemy. However, there is also the possibility that less powerful nations would be used for resources or states fending for themselves. An alien invasion may then have a 50-50 influence on the world.
-
Not everything from that would be realistic, but it can help give some ideas about what to study, especially if there is an explanation behind what they're saying. For credibility, it would just be better to seek other references.
-
The space debris that would fall into Earth somehow alarms me because it doesn't just vanish, even though it remains below the ocean. I'm now thinking about how much debris this area would manage to accommodate.
-
I haven't thought that far ahead because humans would already have difficulty with the adjustments. I also feel that animals would find it harder to adapt there, especially since the ecosystem is entirely different. It's an idea to consider, especially since pets are also family.
-
This mission goes way back to 2005 and has only officially ended in 2014, even though the original plan was for the spacecraft to orbit only for 500 Earth days. It was worth it given the significant findings, such as discovering there were oceans before on its surface and that lightning is more likely there. I find that it is one of the most successful missions out there.
-
I think UFOs exist but the government does all it can to hide the truth. It's only a matter of time anyways.
Yeah, this rings true. There may even be a lot of discoveries that the government does not disclose to prevent public panic or probably to prevent war.
-
More than that, I'm amazed at the process of how rainbows are formed. Looking at that makes me think that maybe nothing in life is random, considering that their arrangement is influenced by their wavelength.
-
I accept the possibility of time travel even though it still hasn't been achieved. Regardless of that, numerous explanations make it reasonable. It will probably be achievable in the future, but only if humans won't cease to exist.
-
It would appear that there have been so many scientific discoveries, but the Artemis projects just prove that we're still scratching the surface. The fantastic thing here is that one thing leads to the next, and we're only going to continue knowing both the good and bad, whether advantageous or not to Earth. Do you have expectations about what will be discovered?
-
I don't think it would be easier to colonize other planets, even with robots, because they will still need the help of humans. They usually require instructions, supervision, and materials to upgrade their system. Without a manipulator, robots will likely rust and function with no direction.
-
Water forms have been the least explored areas because of their complexity, so studying deeper locations may help in any way. It's also less likely to survive in the water in case of a dangerous event, indicating that preparing the most advanced technology is necessary to ensure the safety and success of missions.