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We Dont Know Whats In Our Backyard, Yet
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Country's, and the UK spend millions on Space Research. but they sill dont know what else lies beneath the seas and oceans, before we destroy them.
I have been watching one of the first Blue Planets, being repeated everyday on BBC2.
So much more interest than looking at nothing but space, and planets.
I have been watching one of the first Blue Planets, being repeated everyday on BBC2.
So much more interest than looking at nothing but space, and planets.
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OG, yes, as the OP says, they're in competition for funds. In theory we could do both if we siphoned off all that extra EU clawback from the NHS where it's gone, but in reality not.
22:20 Wed 13th Dec 2017
## One should explore both; they aren't in competition.##
Never said they were in competition OG, but the difference in cost of exploring the Oceans, which we rely on, & the cost of exploring Space, which we can live without, and probably mess up as well, is Millions.
## We may need to leave this planet , sometime in
the future ##
Vert much doubt it Bazile, as by the time that would be possible, there wouldn't be any human life left on our planet, as everybody would be dead from pollution, or wars.
Never said they were in competition OG, but the difference in cost of exploring the Oceans, which we rely on, & the cost of exploring Space, which we can live without, and probably mess up as well, is Millions.
## We may need to leave this planet , sometime in
the future ##
Vert much doubt it Bazile, as by the time that would be possible, there wouldn't be any human life left on our planet, as everybody would be dead from pollution, or wars.
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