In this San Francisco Chronicle online article, we get horrible insights on antimatter. Instead of looking at positive reasons to develop antimatter energy, our industrious killing manufacuturers want to harness the power to destroy on a large scale while keeping it "clean."
Hmmm, oh I forgot that I took my crazy pills this morning. This isn't actually real, right? Can we actually prioritize yet another large-scale killing capability as a leading reason to develop antimatter energy? Come on fellows...haven't any of you been watching "24" this season? Enough questions to ponder...get real! We need yet another way to kill a lot of people like a hole in the head.
These are Darwin's Orphans...these people that think of more ways to kill. They are the remnants of the neanderthal beast that just won't die. I wish their ilk would fade away more quickly as we evolve. But, alas, these horrible people linger on and continue their evil thoughts.
Personally, I'm glad that most speculative fiction writers focus on the positive ways to use such energy. They generally stick to the typical nuclear blast whenever armed conflicts are part of their stories. New emerging power sources are generally used for transportation like the elusive floating car. We really don't need yet another way to kill and most savvy writers seem to know this. Casting emerging science in a positive light is critical. Art imitates life and we want to imitate a future that uses new discoveries in positive ways.
Shame on you sabre-rattlers for spending so much energy on evil deeds. Spend our tax dollars instead on military planes that use antimatter...at least we can leverage this same technology for useful pubic purposes.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Evil insights on antimatter
Posted by Mark Salow at 6:11 AM
Labels: antimatter, darwin's orphans, military foolishness, San Francisco Chronicle
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