Send Your Name to Mars on a future NASA mission

As a Democratic, I am onboard the "passenger list" for NASA's next mission to Mars!

 

 View my boarding pass: https://mars.nasa.gov/participate/send-your-name/future/certificate/95191918493

 

بمناسبه المقابله الأولي لمجتمع الشبكات الكوكبيه انتربلانت يسعد الرئيس الحالي للجماعه بل بدي ان يقدم المعلومات التي ستسهم في تقديم الجديد عبر الشبكه الجديده الانتربلانت لتصل الي افضل المفاهيم الشبكيه التي تتبناها الدول والكواكب فيما بعد. لعل الديمقراطيه تجعل من العمل التشاركي

 مع وكالة الفضاء الأوروبية إيسا والوكالة اليابانية لاستكشاف الفضاء الجوي جاكسا والمعهد الكوري لأبحاث الفضاء الجوي للتقدمً مستمرة. في تجارب وكالة الفضاء الأوروبية ، METERON ، تم التحكم في مركبة روبوت صغيرة في ألمانيا في الوقت الفعلي بواسطة رائد فضاء على متن محطة الفضاء الدولية. أظهرت(LLCD التابع لناسا) إمكانيات اتصال بصري عالي السرعة للبعثات المستقبلية.

وهنا يتمكن العالم من تحقيق اهداف الصناعه الحديثه وتقديم إمكانات الصناعات الفضائيه في مناحي الحياه المختلفه مثل المعمار الفضائي والسياحه الفضائيه وتقديم البحوث التجريبيه في شتي المجالات وتعديل المعلومات القديمه عن الدراسات الفضائيه حول عدم امكانيه التعمير للفضاء وتصميم التجربه الانسانيه للمعيشه في مجتمع مغلق او مركزي يجعل من الانسان متعبدا للظاهره ومنتظرا لما يقدمه القدر.

 
لم يتم تبرير تعليق الديمقراطيه في تونس والانقلاب علي النظام والشرعيه. 


A digital transformation in pandemic era as it impacts EU economy

 A digital transformation is a necessity in this era as it is a priority as the democracy governance.  The EU wants to become a “global digital leader” and they want to help other like-minded countries to prosper and thrive, it must succeed in supporting digitalization processes that are conducive to democracy and respectful of human rights, 

The digital democracy development will happen when EU Delegations use digitalization to advance both development and democracy. The current issues are: 

1. Automated decision-making in public administration 

2. Data protection 

3. Internet access 

4. Accountability and control of tech 

5. A free information environment,  

6. The digital divide.

A digital Parliamentary Settings will be developed with judiciary rules, citizenship legislation and the framework. These are all vital components for the development of civil society, financial stability and an economy that can pay for EU journey towards living in space.

In EU strategic plan, CLUSTER 4, 

Digital, Industry and Space will support the development and mastery of digital and key enabling technologies of the future. This will increase adaptability and resilience to improve production response, recovery and preparedness to deliver on a green, digital and fair transformation and give EU industries across all sectors the competitive edge they need for leadership in global markets. Investments under this cluster will support the EU to seize opportunities in key parts of the digital supply chain, to consolidate EU assets (e.g. embedded systems, telecom, industrial technologies) and develop missing segments in key strategic value chains, including secure, sustainable, responsibly sourced supply of raw and critical raw materials. Cluster 4 will support the EU approach to technology development as human-centred and going hand-in-hand with European social and ethical values, driving the Artificial Intelligence revolution in a direction beneficial to humans. Key digital technologies along the whole electronics value chain will be developed, including photonics and software technologies. Research and innovation will further enhance services and applications from Copernicus and Galileo for Earth observation and accurate global Positioning Navigation and Timing (PNT) for EU citizens, the economy and policy making. Research and innovation will contribute to future secured communications (GOVSATCOM) and to EU autonomous access to space and competitiveness in space systems. World-class high-performance computing, data and communication technologies (including Quantum and ‘Beyond 5G’ connectivity) will be developed to help tackle the search for secure and innovative solutions in times of crisis or disaster. Advanced Artificial Intelligence, data processing and analytics, and robotics will improve the competitiveness of European industries, from manufacturing to healthcare, utilities, transport, agriculture, food, energy, construction, fashion, tourism, etc. Research and innovation will enable and drive demand for continuous upskilling and reskilling of the work force. Cluster 4, along with cluster 3, will also promote cross-fertilisation with other instruments contributing to Europe’s security, including by supporting the implementation of the upcoming action plan on synergies between civil, defence and space industries.

A fever in the world is Europe. A true representation of humanity and a high level example for all mankind. 

WHO conditionally backs Covid-19 vaccine trials that infect people

WHO conditionally backs Covid-19 vaccine trials that infect people
11 May 2020

Online at https://www.sciencefordemocracy.org/who-conditionally-backs-covid-19-vaccine-trials-that-infect-people/

'Challenge' studies would deliberately give coronavirus to healthy volunteers 

Controversial trials in which volunteers are intentionally infected with Covid-19 could accelerate vaccine development, according to the World Health Organization, which has released new guidance on how the approach could be ethically justified despite the potential dangers for participants.

So-called challenge trials are a mainstream approach in vaccine development and have been used in malaria, typhoid and flu, but there are treatments available for these diseases if a volunteer becomes severely ill. For Covid-19, a safe dose of the virus has not been established and there are no failsafe treatments if things go wrong.

Scientists, however, increasingly agree that such trials should be considered, and the WHO is the latest body to indicate conditional support for the idea.

"There's this emerging consensus among everyone who has thought about this seriously," said Prof Nir Eyal, the director of Rutgers University's Center for Population-Level Bioethics in the US.

The prospect of infecting healthy individuals with a potentially deadly pathogen may sound counterintuitive, but according to Eyal the risk of death from Covid-19 for someone in their 20s is around one in 3,000 – similar to the risk for live kidney donation. In this case, the potential benefits would extend not to a single individual, but to thousands or millions who could be protected by a vaccine.

"Once you give it thought, it is surprisingly easier to approve than dispatching volunteers as part-time medical workers and other practices that we've already accepted," he said.

Continue reading the Guardian article

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