Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Sanding the ocean



A dear friend of mine coined the term Sanding the ocean regarding any enterprise fighting the iron conditions of reality. One may "succeed" but in the long term, it rarely happens. Take rockets. The conditions of existence are vast. For starters, the atmosphere never stops moving. When moving an object 25 times the speed of sound through the atmosphere, the friction created becomes rather significant. Gravity, you need a lot of grunt to get a rocket into space and we haven't even talked about fragility of the appliance trying to get into space in the first place. Current rockets are moving bombs. One malfunction and said enterprise explodes. Exceedingly complex, it's really expensive to run, hence corporate control and limited access for anyone wanting to get into space applies.

Is there a solution?

Yes.

The Space Elevator as this uses physics and tech to do the deed.
Big project? Without question. Doable? Without question.




With this tech, space becomes accessible :)

Factoid, Japan and China are working on this 24/7.

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