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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (126408)12/17/2016 10:11:56 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217542
 
(1) maybe by skipping generations the new wall shall be much better than the old one, and the obvious issues side-stepped, and just as in the case of satellite, protocols are designed into the system for rapid fix, deployment, and that in times of need for heightened awareness, swarms would overtake capabilities and capacities for usually predictable counter-measures

(2) re satellite tempering, i think the big boyz would in time form a club that would remain invitation-only until a n.korea or such same comes along and knocks on door, not so politely

(3) forgot to mentions

- re debris removal, china worked out solution that does not require (japanese) net ibtimes.co.uk

- space-based submarine tracking r&d that may lead somewhere to obsolete a branch, along w/ aircraft carriers scmp.com via grid-marking and df21/df26

- and once this system sputniknews.com is operational, earth-bound position systems can be made not necessary

- etc etc

all a numbers game, from spare industrial capacity to number of engineers to spare supercomputers, etc

(4) then all comes down to cost and numbers, of ideas, products, people and capital, and overall strategic mission (whether to be pest / nuisance or merely minding own business)

Time shall tell

Watch & brief