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Wow I missed this very large post. I had come here to note a 2 page of refreshed topics to review. I see that some of the post is news links to add to that favorite to read from.
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For Mars_B4_Moon...
I asked BARD two questions from you ...
http://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php … 61#p208361
I would be quite interested in your evaluation of the response from BARD regarding radioactive waste! Was there anything in the reply that was new to you? I would expect you might have already found everything BARD found, so if there was ** anything ** new, it would be a bonus.
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In the post at the link below, Mars_B4_Moon provides forum readers with a 101 level over view of climate science:
https://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.ph … 73#p209273
SearchTerm:Climate science overview
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In the post at the link below, Mars_B4_Moon provides the most concise and comprehensive summary of bamboo (for Earth or Mars) that I have seen. It provides hints of where folks might look for further information.
https://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.ph … 07#p209607
SearchTerm:bamboo
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In the post at the link below, Mars_B4_Moon provides an overview of thinking about time measurement in a variety of Solar system locations.
http://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php … 81#p209781
One detail that caught my eye is that whoever did the work to which Mars_B4_Moon provided links is apparently aware of the 28 day month upon which the Mars Calendar topic is based, which itself is a result of thinking by RobertDyck long ago. The only refinement I have provided is the re-alignment with the Astronomical year on the last day of the Martian year. This simple expedient eliminates all fussing the the calendar as is such a burden on Earth.
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Once again Mars_B4_Moon, has pushed the topic churn of old and newer topics to more than we normally see for the low activity of new posts. Such that if you have topic that you like that you will need to create a method to help yourself be able to find it so as to keep working on it.
A good example would be my topic of the 1-foot regolith for water to fuel. Same holds for the many that you might want to keep revisiting as well.
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Mars_B4_Moon has contributed many link filled posts to this forum.
This one is in the very top tier, in my estimation:
http://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php … 62#p210562
The work described is crucial for design and construction of an atom assembler, in addition to all the other applications listed in the article.
Identification of carbon atoms in water is just ** one ** example of countless applications for this technology.
Identification of carbon monoxide in air is another.
Bravo!
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