Three possible scenarios of how a manned mission to Mars could fail

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Assuming that the laws of higher developed life no longer exist beyond the near-earth area, there are three possible scenarios in which a manned mission to Mars would fail.






First scenario:
loss of fertility

The loss of fertility would mean that nothing would grow apart from the earth.
==> Death by starvation. People would come to Mars, but then starve to death there.

Second scenario: unexpected death
In the event that the laws of higher developed life generally no longer work outside of near-earth space, this would inevitably lead to the loss of the entire crew long before Mars could be reached.
Regarding the process, there are two options here:
(Note: The circumstances of death can only be estimated here, as a lot depends on individual disposition)

  • Rapid progression: The astronauts die within a few hours, perhaps even minutes, after leaving the Hill-sphere. The likely cause of death here would be: death from heart failure, respiratory arrest, organ failure, etc. It is also possible that unusually strong vegetative disorders occur beforehand or that the concerned person becomes lethargic.

  • Slow progression: The astronauts die within 4-6 weeks of leaving the near-earth area. The course of the disease is difficult to estimate, but psychosomatic illnesses would have to occur before the actual death. The cause of death itself would also be: death from heart failure, respiratory arrest, organ failure, etc.

Third scenario: Mummification of corpses
In the event that the laws of bacteria were no longer present outside of Earth, a special mummification would occur in the corpses.

Hubert R, January 2024

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Addendum: "Why do I think life might be tied to Earth?"
This emerges from consideration of Jewish mysticism, where the principle of Tzimtzum(Link) plays a central role. Tzimtzum is the principle of accretion (astronomy) or self-gravity. Here it says: "Through God's self-limitation, the space for creation was created."

So for me there is a direct connection between the principle of biological creation and the force of gravity.

Tzimtzum, the "circle with a point" and the "Hill sphere with the earth":
In the context of "Tzimtzum", the symbol of the "circle with the dot" is also shown (link). The dot is the center of creation; But it is also the center of gravity and the circle is the limitation; The limitation that is necessary so that the spiritual potential can mature and that the next leap in evolution can take place. In the context of the earth's gravitational force, the next step of evolution is biological creation.

The picture next to it symbolically shows the Earth with its Hill sphere. Only within this Hill sphere is the spiritual creative power of the earth sufficiently strong so that the spirit in matter can transcend itself and manages to arranged organic matter according to the laws of genetics --> Life arises.

Outside the area near the earth, the gravitational force(creative force) is no longer at the center of the earth (biological creation), which means that matter loses the instinct for biological creation.

Detailed consideration:

Within the area near the earth(Hill space), the (Kundalini) spirit awakens in matter and gives it a biological spirit.

Outside the near-earth area, the (Kundalini) spirit remains in its shell. Consequence: Matter behaves purely according to the laws of physics.



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