@jmontecalvo
Nick montecalvo
@jmontecalvo · 4:47

The moon or the ocean is to far out of this world.

And how many people think and I'm just curious out there who would think that we would discover more life and figure out more things if we went into the ocean? The ocean is a world full of life. It's an inevitable garden. I mean, you can eat almost anything out of the ocean. And I think that's where we should be spending our money or helping the homeless or something else

Where should we spend the money

@BkQue
Cheryl Hill
@BkQue · 3:07
Hello. Nick, I agree with you. I think that there are more viable options in the ocean researching further the ocean. We have been the space already. We have already been to the moon, as you stated, and other planets. A man did walk on the moon already. I mean, walk on the surface of the moon. Yeah. I think we supposedly have gotten as much as we can from that visit already
@Luchianna
Eluchianna Olive
@Luchianna · 4:28
But I think people are looking for a reason to escape the damage that they have done here on this planet, and they're looking for another place to conquer or have a conquest. I mean, you already been there. But the ocean has so many mysteries and the trash, the life that it has. People are forgetting that there is life in the ocean
@arish
Arish Ali
@arish · 2:20

@jmontecalvo Project Artemis is a stepping stone to further space exploration https://s.swell.life/STIBLbc6QreFzQA

So from that perspective, I'm looking forward to what Project Artemis will bring in terms of knowledge, in terms of new learning, new technologies that hill be developed as part of that. And I think it hill lead us to learning a lot more about space and not just about the Moon
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 3:47
It's not so much space, it's not so much the ocean, it's defense. That's what America spends all of its money on. It's what we are known to be the most powerful with, actually is in defense. So maybe if we allocated some of that defense money into the ocean and into the space and into education, we probably could be better off. But we believe we need to have those nukes just in case anybody threatens us
@SeekingPlumb

@jmontecalvo

And while we can do research and learn a lot about being within that body of water as humans, the quote unquote soup, let's say, of the planet Earth, we sort of have to escape the boundaries of it in order to have a broader understanding. So we have to go out into space because then what we learned there we can incorporate with what we learn here
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Nick montecalvo
@jmontecalvo · 3:42
So building cities, unless they're environmentally safe, which I hope they would be, that would be okay. But we have trashed the ocean so bad that it's harming life instead of helping life and we should look into more that as well, but looking for beyond space for exploration. Totally agree with you on everything you said. Wonderful reply. I'm so thank you for your reply. And yeah, I totally agree
@SeekingPlumb

@jmontecalvo https://oceanix.com/

And so that's fascinating in itself, right? Instead of human made things in the water, perhaps polluting or decomposing or rusting or whatever, we're going to have coral down there. But anyway, there's far more information about the different sorts of technology and the different processes of what they're looking at doing and so on at that point. And I think I hill just end it there. And thank you for this and for thoughts and yeah, thank you
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@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:28
I have not taken that one marine biology course, so I can't speak to the depth of what the curriculum covers, but I would like to believe that we have discovered enough benefits of the ocean
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Nick montecalvo
@jmontecalvo · 2:43
But I saw shots of the moon when I was growing up, and I saw when he first walked on it and stuff, that was like a headline news, I'm dating myself. But I remember seeing that on TV and stuff and thinking, wow, we're landing people on the moon. Next thing you know, as a kid, I thought that was really cool
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Nick montecalvo
@jmontecalvo · 2:29

@FryedOreo

Because for all we know, we're the only planet that does that. But if you look at the position of the planets, we are perfectly set where we are. We are the third planet from the sun. If you were any closer or any further away, you need to be too hot or would be freezing
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