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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
... Why do you find that phrase significant justification for launching incinerated human remains into space aboard a publicly funded scientific mission? There is a very clear connection between the space mission, and the person traveling along with it. I don't understand why you aren't comprehending that, but whatever. I see absolutely no reason that science needs to be completely devoid of all human influence. Sentimentalism is just as valid a reason for doing something as anything else, IMHO. Really? I much prefer to separate objective and subjective rationale. The two cannot co-exist in your life? Pity. Imagine the impact of permitting emotionalism guide your operation of an automobile. It's inappropriate if the intent is to arrive safely at your destination. No one is talking about "emotionalism" guiding the operation. Straw man, red herring, your pick. As a fellow pilot, you are not afforded the luxury of indulging emotional and sentimental feelings while performing the requirements of your flight missions. I most certainly am. Practically every flight I make includes the indulgence of emotional and sentimental feelings while performing the requirements of my flight missions. Again, perhaps yours do not. I pity you. Imagine the outcome if you were to say, I really love the sight of cumulonimbus clouds; let's get a closer look. And? I'm not paying for the comments you mention, but we are all paying for NASA's decision to include incinerated human remains aboard this mission to Pluto. I doubt that the inclusion of one person's ashes on the Pluto mission represent ANY significant additional expenditure on your part. What will NASA do if the discoverer of the next planet to which they decide to send a spacecraft has chosen not to be cremated? Will they send rotten human flesh into space at our expense? Where will this dubious practice lead? IMHO, your above scenario is a clear example of why your outrage is misplaced. The reason ashes are included is that they are an inconsequential payload. It's absurd to think that NASA is going to start carrying complete human bodies just for the sake of being sentimental. This whole concept of flying ashes sets a bad precedent, IMO. You are welcome to your opinion, however misplaced it may be. [...] If I have no such need nor desire, does that make me less human? Isn't it just a little presumptuous on the part of the NASA decision maker? The NASA decision maker is not making decisions for your satisfaction alone. As far as your humanity goes, it does seem that's in question at this point. ![]() your emotional inclinations, or to discard them entirely, but when you start trying to impose your attitudes and preferences on the rest of the human race, you are set for trouble. The vast majority of humanity is quite content in their irrational behaviors, and there are even those of us who *recognize* certain irrationalities even as we acknowledge their value. If pilots routinely made such concessions to such emotional desires, they'd be poorer pilots, IMO. Negative on that. Aviation is filled with concessions to emotional desires, and most of the time it has absolutely no effect on safety or competence. Pete |
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