General Discussion
tectonic movements and earthquake/tsunami prevention
Submitted by belovelife on 20 May, 2008 - 01:53. General Discussionhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_nuclear_testing
from the above page
Although there were early concerns about earthquakes arising as a result of underground tests, there is no evidence that this has occurred.[24] However, fault movements and ground fractures have been reported, and explosions often precede a series of aftershocks, thought to be a result of cavity collapse and chimney formation. In a few cases, seismic energy released by fault movements has exceeded that of the explosion itself.[24]
question
could this be used to prevent major sizemic shifts
bone density loss
Submitted by belovelife on 5 May, 2008 - 06:13. General Discussionhave there been studies into the different levels of homones
in the body on earth relative to space
if so then is there a correlation to bone density
if so mabe there could be some sort of acupuncture that cold counteract the effects of space on the body?
ELECTRICITY
Submitted by belovelife on 5 May, 2008 - 06:01. General Discussionhave we done studies into different phases of electricity
i know the common form of electricity by urrent calculations
takess an extremely large amount of energy to open a theoretical wormhole
now if we found fifferent pases fo electricity wouldn't it follow that
mabe a different phaseof electricity would possible have the ability to harmonize with
the fabric of space time (similar but different to the twins thing)
and cause the formation of a wormhole?
Who is Coming to SGC/IAC?
Submitted by Kat Coderre on 10 August, 2007 - 03:27. General DiscussionHello everyone. Since it is getting close, I figured you could all reply here as to if you are coming to the SGC. Just curious!
I will be at the SGC and IAC.
Space Technology for Sustainable Development: Towards Food Security - SGAC study
Submitted by officer on 3 August, 2007 - 10:27. General DiscussionThe United Nations (UN) and the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) have agreed to jointly organise a Workshop on the theme “Space Technology for Sustainable Development: Towards Food Security”, from 21 to 23 September 2007.
The Workshop will be held in conjunction with the 58th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which will take place from 24 to 28 September 2007 in Hyderabad, India.
cure for cancer ?
Submitted by belovelife on 20 July, 2007 - 03:43. General Discussionhttp://www.studentprintz.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterF...
this needs to be looked into
i need replies
asap
if this is for real we need to get this around
if not
its still worth a shot
considering it could help with space radiation effects
ENVIRONMENT PROTECT TOGETHER WITH THE ESPLORING
Submitted by Maryonsail on 26 June, 2007 - 06:37. General DiscussionHello everyone, now as the steps we have and will make in space exploring,the environment problems are just coming into being.And we must take them seriously.
Let SGAC be more popular in China
Submitted by Maryonsail on 12 June, 2007 - 11:32. General DiscussionAs the SGAC is to promot the space-affairs of the world ,I think it need more different ideas and views of the future of the space exploration.And now in China many students and the youngs are interes
UN COPUOS Recommendations
Submitted by Marcia on 26 April, 2007 - 19:33. General DiscussionHi, all;
I am curious to know what the status is on the UN COPUOS work listed as the primary goal of the research team. The next COPUOS session is coming up in early June.
Do we have anything prepared? Are we going to use the results of the 50-year vision conference? What needs to be completed?
carbon nano-tubes
Submitted by belovelife on 15 March, 2007 - 19:34. General Discussionsince we all know the problems with producing nano-tubes on earth involve
nonsymetrical formation of the cylindrical tube, in a micro-gravity envyroment
this effect should be minimized considering the lack of gravity factor to the formation process

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