The great Greek academician clearly described his future The human kind
Leading Greek academic, Stamatis Kremizis, has sounded the alarm about the future of humanity, speaking to ERT.
At the same time, he commented on his participation in planning a new space mission with a ship moving at unimaginable speeds. Changing the way we explore space.
“We have designed the space mission, which does not have a name yet, but it is a spacecraft that will travel at least two or three times faster than Voyager, which has a speed of 120,000 kilometers per hour, and it will go from Earth to Earth. The galaxy is much faster than the Voyager flight that was It is 35 years old,” the Greek major noted, referring to his next plans and revealing that the specific mission is in the plans, once the study is completed and will likely be carried out in the 2030s.
Mr. Kremizis noted, among other things, that maintaining humans in space is very expensive, which makes manned missions very difficult, recalling at the same time that “we went to the moon and then stopped. Basically also for the cost and this will be repeated now, after Nearly fifty years have passed with the “Artemis” program, confirming that the final launch with a human crew heading to the moon will take place in 2025.
When asked about the interstellar study being prepared, the space scientist said: “The purpose is to always see what is farther. This has been the curiosity of man since he stood on two feet and wanted to know what is beyond the next mountain. Voyager has arrived in an area. We do not understand what This is happening because the theoretical models that existed for Voyager have proven wrong,” he said, adding that it will travel a distance of 150 billion kilometers, while Voyager is 24 billion kilometers from Earth.
He added, among other things, that the signal coming from Voyager to Earth takes 22.5 hours to reach the speed of light of 300,000 kilometers per hour.
He described the Artemis project as a “new generation project” and stressed that “our children and grandchildren are the ones who will participate and implement this project, and among the planning is how to transfer knowledge from one generation to the next to continue science.” program. “It will take 50 years.”
When asked whether there is life outside Earth, he pointed out that “there is no evidence for that,” while there are indications, as he pointed out, that it needs energy, organic materials, and water, and these exist, but the problem is the issue of distance, as the closest The Sun in our solar system is about 41 trillion kilometers away
“We learned about the planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. We learned that there are underground oceans, and we learned that there are volcanoes and volcanic moons on Jupiter and to some extent on Saturn. That is, for almost 50 years we did not know that there was volcanic activity on an object.” Another celestial. “We only knew what a volcano secretes, and within a month it ends and stops, and on Jupiter’s moon Io there are 13 active volcanoes, constantly active, constantly spewing lava into space,” he pointed out among other things what all these years of astral travel had taught him.
“There’s no ship to save us.”
He added, “When we went to Venus 40 years ago, we saw that the entire atmosphere was carbon dioxide and the temperature on the surface was 462 degrees Celsius. Carbon dioxide, the global warming issue. And what on earth do we do? We add carbon dioxide and it rises.” temperature. We have started and we are seeing the results. If we do not take care of this planet, the human race will perish,” he said, adding that “if we do not take care of the Earth, there will be no ship to save us. It’s over. It’s very simple and that should be the goal of humanity and we elect politicians who understand that”.
At the same time, he described what was heard about “colonization” on Mars as “nonsense.”
Regarding his personal “journey” from Frontado on Chios to the conquest of space, the great Greek scientist noted that “often it is a matter of chance and luck. When I was in middle and high school there were no satellites. The first satellite was launched when I was “A freshman at the University of Minnesota, and it was an amazing phenomenon at the time, because it was the first time a human being had gone from the height of an airplane to 900 kilometers with the launch of Sputnik. Now we have not only explored all the planets, but we have crossed the boundaries of the galaxy and are now continuing into uncharted territory.” . While his personal reason was that his father was an immigrant to America and he used to come and go to Chios, he told me when he came last time that he had a little money in the bank to go to America to study, even telling him that “America today is ancient Athens. It is the source from which there is knowledge and democracy.” “
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