One Large Leap For Mankind
I just caught the last half of Apollo 13 while clicking through the channels. Pretty good Hollywood movie, amazing moment in history and the crew dealt with unimaginable challenges. It's really an amazing story and those astronauts deserve the highest respect.
It got me thinking about what I had always considered the coolest moment in human history, from an individuals perspective.
Neil Armstrong setting foot on the moon.
It's hard to top that. Riding a fairly primative vehicle across space, landing on uncertain terrain, then exiting the vehicle and being the first human being to set foot on something that isn't the planet earth.
Increadible.
But then, for the first time, I thought. . .who cares? It was an amazing act of bravado and ingenuity, but nothing really practical or generally useful on a large scale has ever resulted from the fact that people set foot on the moon, as far as I know.
It was some sort of epiphany for me, I guess. Striving for success, for it's own sake, has always seemed silly to me. Obviously Neil Armstrong is still a kick ass muther fucker. . .
But. . .
When you really think about it, who cares about walking on the moon, beyond the fact that a handfull of people have done it? It's a barren rock. There's nothing there.
I think I'd much rather just enjoy my life and be happy. Whatever anyone else want's to do is fine by me, but if the option presented itself, I couldn't really think of any reason to go to the moon.
Actually, I'm just posting this to push the inevitable return of "bulges and filled underwear" back down another notch. Not that there's anything wrong with that thread. . .
:)
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Originally Posted by hondarobot
Increadible.
But. . .
When you really think about it, who cares about walking on the moon, beyond the fact that a handfull of people have done it? It's a barren rock. There's nothing there.
I think I'd much rather just enjoy my life and be happy. Whatever anyone else want's to do is fine by me, but if the option presented itself, I couldn't really think of any reason to go to the moon.
:)
BECAUSE IT'S THERE! Felicia illustrates the details of why it was worthwhile. But in the general scheme of things, if we don't continue exploring the universe will just stay here bitching about each other and robbing from peter to pay paul.