"Thom the World poet is an old mate of mine from way back in my history. Even pre-dating Voiceprint, when I was running "Otter Songs" and Thom's poetry tapes and guest appearances with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth and Mother Gong are well known and highly regarded. It just felt right to include a daily poem from Thom on our Gonzo blog and when I approached him to do so, he replied within seconds!!! Thom is a great talent and just wants to spread poetry, light and positive energy across the globe. If we at Gonzo can help him do that - why not?
WE HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO
DESPITE SCIENCE FICTION
HYPOTHESES
We live in a closed system.Even the
Space Station needs supplies
that require Earth energy to get beyond
gravity.Moon is still lonely-
still holding a flag and space junk.Mars
has a camera.
Jupiter has Cassini.And we have
Gaia.Globally warmed.
With storms,hurricanes,Tsunamis
,earthquakes...in denial
that our occupation affects the
climate.7 billion times
But we will need a bigger boat than
Noah's Space Ark
to Dunkirk this defeat.STAR ARK for
Billionaires!
There is no Public Transport in
space.Nowhere to land
that does not want us.Even Earth tires
of our traffic.
Gridlocked and airlocked,"we have to
change our lives"
Even science fiction no longer knows
what to do..
Will AI and robots only look after their
own kind?
WATCH THIS SPACE!
Stephen Hawking Says Earth Is Under Threat and Humans Need to Leave
Hannah Osborne,Newsweek Tue, Jun 20 11:22 AM CDT
Stephen Hawking has warned that
Earth is under threat and repeated his belief that humans must leave in the next
few centuries if we are to survive as a species.
“The Earth is under threat from so
many areas that it is difficult for me to be positive. The threats are too big
and too numerous,” he said, according to the Evening Express. “Our physical resources are being
drained at an alarming rate. We have given our planet the disastrous gift of
climate change. Rising temperatures, reduction of the polar ice caps,
deforestation and decimation of animal species. We can be an ignorant,
unthinking lot.”
Hawking made the comments as part
of his keynote address at the Starmus Festival in Norway. The event celebrates
science and music, and aims to help the public get a better understanding of
complex science.
The professor has made similar dire
warnings about the fate of mankind
in the past, but in his latest comments, he addressed several specific
issues he feels are the biggest threats and talked about how we might become a multiplanetary
species.
Stephen Hawking sits onstage during an announcement of the Breakthrough Starshot initiative with investor Yuri Milner in New York City, on April 12, 2016. Hawking, the English physicist, warns humanity needs to become a multiplanetary species to ensure its survival.
REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Hawking said that in the past, when
humans have faced “similar crises” in terms of resources, they moved to new
parts of the world: “Columbus did it in 1492 when he discovered the New World,”
he said. “But now there is no new world. No Utopia around the corner.
“We are running out of space and
the only places to go to are other worlds. It is time to explore other solar
systems. Spreading out may be the only thing that saves us from ourselves. I am
convinced that humans need to leave Earth,” he said.
The Milky Way is home to an
estimated 100 billion planets. Of these, millions, if not billions, are
“potentially habitable,” meaning they could have the right conditions to host
life, including a stable climate that allows liquid water to exist.
Hawking noted there are an
estimated 1,000 stars within 30 light years of Earth, so if just 1 percent of
these were Earth-like, we would have 10 candidate planets to move to. Hawking
also said he believes humans will have developed the technology for interstellar
travel within the next 200 to 500 years.
“Human colonization on
other planets is no longer science fiction. It can be science fact,” he said.
“The human race has existed as a separate species for about two million years.
Civilization began about 10,000 ago, and the rate of development has been
steadily increasing. If humanity is to continue for another million years, our
future lies in boldly going where no one else has gone before.”
No comments:
Post a Comment