I could also be really good at design and problem solving by tackling it like a child would think about it, I was starting to envision how a steel tubular structure like a rocket to mars could potentially bend on hinges and a sytem of locks where it's not the actual rocket tube just the transportation package for a buidling design for the mars mission, like I saw the challenge years ago and I saw a design that looked like a nuclear war base on mars conceptually, but the way it was shaped from the sketch let me start to think how it could be transported and expand from atube into a wider habitat for a potential mars colony it was fun to think about I wouldn't go to mars personally it's too far too much could go wrong but a lunar facility would be something that would seem more feasible if astornauts could build a habitat with the aid of a buiding that unfolds with motors then potentially they could create a lab on the lunar surface where my main focus would be researching planktons and plant life in lunar gravity and could that produce enough oxygen to potentially grow an atmosphere of hospitable oxygen rich atmosphere on the moon one day.
if there was a sliding lock on the inside of the tube like an i beam that could be unlocked it could squat down to expand and be welded in space to create an air tight first cell of a space station if part of the tube could be bought down by a track like a roller coaster to where it would slide in place that could be used as an airlock or door to where it could connect to another horizontal rocket that could serve as a corridoor to connect a second habitable living space on a second mission, the reason I'm fighting for the moon first is the thousands of mars rockets that would be needed and the launch window just doens't seem the best way to attemp the mission from a transportin cargo compared to cost and risk of the misisons in my mind where the moon can be reached at almost anypoint in the month, and I'm pretty sure that there is no dark side that both sides see sunlight just that one side always faces earth. also I'm thinking that it's probably drag that were' thinking of as gavity like compared to the object and the force it takes to get to space that what we call gavity is us getting tugged along in a bubble of air like I'm thinking that the solar system get's tugged along by jupiter and the sun being a ball of light has no weight as it's just light very excitable volatile charged particles of light but basically as heavy as fire where as jupiter is more solidified and the leader of our solars systems path, in that the sun is the where jupiter used to be and we're just seeing the light from the star expanding out from the gas giant. into zero g
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