tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222418233330841391.post6260231804442645060..comments2024-03-27T05:25:04.829-04:00Comments on Hallowed Secularism: Humans Will Walk On Mars in the CenturyBruce Ledewitzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10419873523392584062noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3222418233330841391.post-65505646016494443572016-08-28T07:40:39.809-04:002016-08-28T07:40:39.809-04:00Within the essence of the human genome is the prim...Within the essence of the human genome is the primal need to explore. In prehistoric times, man explored (or foraged) to further his<br />need for food. Later, as man evolved and gained knowledge he explored to not only find new sources of food, water and other resources but to find what was previously unknown. In the last fifty or so years there have been highly successful explorers in the fields of engineering, mathematics, medicine and computers. And many more successes within each myriad of disciplines within each of these fields. <br /><br />Simply put, man was created to explore. Our planet, our galaxy and yes, eventually our universe. And in doing so we explore the inner dimensions of of our psyche, our soul and how we were made and why. And perhaps, if you choose to go there, by Whom. <br /><br />Humans will walk on Mars because we must walk on Mars. We must explore. We must further our knowledge. We must, as that great Science Fiction creative explorer Gene Roddenberry once wrote, "Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com