Kevin Knuth
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's probably the easiest thing to do, right?
or to colonize airless worlds like the moon, which is no different than staying in your spaceship.
But then the other option is to live on a planet.
And if you want to live on a planet to access its resources, you're either going to go with an airless world and stay in your spaceship, or the next most reasonable choice would be to go to water.
Yeah, you can use water for storing energy that way.
And then seas have dissolved minerals in them.
I mean, it's not a fast process, but you could extract any kind of mineral you want.
Any atom you want, you can probably pull out of seawater.
Whether you can do it fast enough to get a substantial amount is really the question.
But that would be easier than mining.
I think that's probably the best bet.
Yeah, well, we spent five days on a rooftop in Laguna Beach and watching the skies.
And...
And it's all documented in the movie A Tear in the Sky.
And the movie best documents basically how the mission progressed, right?
And so it's one of the first university-supported UFO data collection missions that we know of has happened, right?
So...
So there's a lot of excitement.
There's a lot of excitement in that movie.
And that's real excitement, right?