Dangerous space radiation is short wavelength, which is quite easy to shield against. For example, thin aluminum plates alone can stop a significant portion of it. Radiation shielding for space flight is really more about the costs associated with adding weight, and bulk to space craft, rather than any technological limitations.
Fair, engineers would look to the solution in that, and luckily 30 million eV, beyond that it's on the EM spectrum tells me little without adding guesswork.
Not looking to debate further either, the main point I'm trying to raise that the FE topic was one that I had damn near the same reaction, until I was challenged to hear out the actual argument and consider presented evidence.
That said, I tend to agree that qresearch doesn't mesh with that discussion, if only for the reason that it's a huge way for normies to reject looking deeper.
Dangerous space radiation is short wavelength, which is quite easy to shield against. For example, thin aluminum plates alone can stop a significant portion of it. Radiation shielding for space flight is really more about the costs associated with adding weight, and bulk to space craft, rather than any technological limitations.
Fair, engineers would look to the solution in that, and luckily 30 million eV, beyond that it's on the EM spectrum tells me little without adding guesswork.
Not looking to debate further either, the main point I'm trying to raise that the FE topic was one that I had damn near the same reaction, until I was challenged to hear out the actual argument and consider presented evidence.
That said, I tend to agree that qresearch doesn't mesh with that discussion, if only for the reason that it's a huge way for normies to reject looking deeper.