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WHERE ARE WE GOING?. WELL, WHERE HAVE WE BEEN?. 126 Years Ago My Grandfathers homesteaded in Kansas. One of them planted this tree. 90 Years Ago My Grandfather and Father stopped farming with horses.
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WHERE ARE WE GOING? Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
WELL, WHERE HAVEWE BEEN? Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
126 Years Ago My Grandfathers homesteaded in Kansas One of them planted this tree Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
90 Years Ago My Grandfather and Father stopped farming with horses Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
78 Years Ago I loved reading Buck Rogers, 25th Century, and dreamed what the world might be, and what I might be Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
I bought the sub-title • I was born 500years too soon! ! Therefore, I Thought about space, but never worried about it. However, my interest was always there Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Who could have possibly guessed That I would see men launched into space, and one day would receive a telephone call from a man in space?
56 Years Ago, I participated in a nuclear test that has been credited by some for launching a man-hole cover into Space Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
This happened prior to the Russians launching Sputnik! Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
30 Years Ago I became quite interested in some Soviet Space Experiments Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Here are the results of one of their space launches, as seen from Finland Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
The Question Arose: What are they doing, and can we understand it? So we began some space experiments of our own to see what was up! Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
And Noctilucent Clouds became a research project of ours These are easily seen from orbit Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Now, to the Main Point! SPACE Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
AVACUUMHAS SOME REALATTRACTIONS (It Likes To Be Filled) Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
IN THE UNIVERSEThere are bits of mass here and there Each bit of mass is mostly space So, the Universe is Mostly Space! Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
If we are going to understand the Universe, We must understand space Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
IS EMPTY SPACE EMPTY? Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
NO! Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
EVERY VOLUME OF “EMPTY” SPACE HAS PASSING THROUGH IT PHOTONS FROM EVERYWHERE! Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
It is Occupied By an Electromagnetic Field And a Gravitational Field (and dark energy, and maybe strings, or membranes, or things yet to be named) Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
INFORMATION OF ALL KINDS IS THEREINCLUDING THE HISTORYOF THE UNIVERSE Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
AND THAT IS WHY WE NEED TO GOINTO SPACE Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
EACH VOLUME OF SPACE NEEDS,(URGENTLY)A DETECTOR,A DATA PROCESSORAND A BRAIN, SOMEWHERE Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
WE DO THIS IN A GREAT VARIETY OF WAYS Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Putting Detectorsin Space is pretty common nowadays And data processors come cheap Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
WHILE THE BRAIN CAN BE ON EARTH IF WE CHOOSEPUTTING A BRAIN IN SPACE IS SPECIAL Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
REMEMBERA BRAIN IS CONNECTED TO DETECTORS, AND IS ITS OWN DATA PROCESSOR Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
SO, PUTTING A BRAIN IN SPACE IS A GREAT IDEA Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
ButDifficultand Costly Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Brains come with bodies (The real problem is toilets!) Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Let’s Take A Short Look At Launching Six Men Into Space On November 23, 2002 Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
One of them is a long-time friend and colleague DON PETTIT Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Endeavor on its way to the launch pad Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Any Time of Day, It Is Beautiful Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Don always seems to be at the right place Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
ISS as seen Dec 3, 2002 Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
As Seen Nowadays Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
SOMETIMES, BRAINS CAN BE ASSOCIATED WITH PEOPLE and sometimes not Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
And Don in space can Report On Many Things He dreams up experiments! Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
The Solar System has dozens of places to visit with profit Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
The Moon Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Mars Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
IO, a Jupiter Moon Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
Comets are frequent, and need attention! Dr. Robert R. Brownlee
A Strong Argument Can Be Made That Intelligent Life is Rare, even Exceedingly Rare Dr. Robert R. Brownlee