Spaceship Earth: Why Earth Day Isn’t Enough
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What if we lived, on Earth, the way astronauts live in their spacecraft?
If you were on a spaceship, you wouldn’t waste air, water, or energy. You’d track everything. You’d reuse everything. You’d think about every system keeping you alive.
How does this connect to NASA research, black holes, and the limits of relativity? Could wormholes ever enable faster-than-light travel—or are they clues to something even deeper about reality?
*Water is recycled (even humidity, sweat, urine)
*Air is monitored constantly
*Waste is minimized and repurposed
*Energy is finite and tracked
On a spacecraft, inefficiency isn’t a moral issue—it’s a survival issue.
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