Instead of spending countless taxpayers' dollars on a space program that essentially lines the pockets of the super rich by extending super technology to them, I say spend them so we can actually enjoy them by setting up a giant kaleidoscope on the moon. Three impossibly long (and tall) mirrors set at 30 degree angles will give us a view of a six point star reflecting a fractured earth. As the Earth moves, the kaleidoscope changes, reflecting the weather patterns, rotation, seasons changing, or even a big black hole of outer space. A real life view of Earth, manipulated by man, to unify us in obvious folly. And hey- maybe the scientists could even figure out a way to use it.-- Rm Brz, Oct 13 2006 It sounds like it would be nice to look at, but not at the expense of the moon.
I still find it interesting.-- fridge duck, Oct 13 2006 wouldn't a kaleidoscopic telescope be easier?-- po, Oct 14 2006 Only if you were on the moon to use it.-- P-p-polly, Oct 14 2006 eh?-- po, Oct 14 2006 I used the term "impossibly" in a romantic sense- as in "ever-so", not a scientific one. And as for a kaleidoscopic telescope- as we are situated here on Earth, a kaleidoscopic telescope would reflect outward, not creating the introspective result I was hoping for- I want something that we can all enjoy worldwide, and for free.-- Rm Brz, Oct 14 2006 + I like this.-- xandram, Jan 12 2022 Good churn, [xandram]; I will have to spend some time picturing it in my head.-- pertinax, Jan 12 2022 Thats why I was intrigued trying to imagine it.-- xandram, Jan 13 2022 random, halfbakery