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[deleted] t1_j7flxd9 wrote

They would have to be incredibly lucky and against almost all common sense that massive rooms of rock could get exhausted you know don't have a negative impact.

Typically when you mind chemicals on Earth and then Mass release them in almost any form it has a negative consequence.

Kind of like Earth is a big ball of unregulated chemical reaction and when you throw yet more non-naturally occurring chemicals into that biosphere of chemicals generally bad s*** happens.

Pattern has repeated so many times throughout human history that it's almost like you have to be in denial of science to come to that conclusion even without significant study.

The very least it's some massive wishful thinking to think that the rocket pollution is harmless enough just like humans thought CO2 was harmless enough or let it gasoline was harmless enough and looking back at it those were very dumb assumptions.

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crimeo t1_j7gdzfx wrote

"Let's just go on common sense and off the cuff assumptions instead of measuring anything"

Why are you on a subreddit called /r/science if you don't think science is necessary, bro?

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