Authors :
Yang I. Pachankis
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6618334
Abstract :
The article reviews on the technical attributes
on current technologies deployed in outer space and those
that are being developed and mass produced. The article
refutes the Chinese state-controlled Xinhua News’
propaganda several years ago on objecting America’s
deployment of nuclear technologies in outer space with
rigorous scientific evidence. Furthermore, the article
warns on the dangers of physical signals applied in outer
space technologies that can threaten the solar system,
especially the Mozi quantum satellite with photon beams.
The article concludes with the illicit practices by the
Chinese state party with militant ambitions in the
supposedly scientific institutions. It violates the spirit on
the peaceful use of outer space, and goes against the 2222
(XXI) resolution adopted by the general assembly,
including the 1967 Outer Space Treaty banning the
stationing of weapons of mass destruction in outer space.
Keywords :
Technology Ethics; Peaceful Development of Outer Space; Human Security Risks; Scientific Evidence; Methodology; Physical Signals; Thermonuclear Astrochemistry; Criminal Verdict.
The article reviews on the technical attributes
on current technologies deployed in outer space and those
that are being developed and mass produced. The article
refutes the Chinese state-controlled Xinhua News’
propaganda several years ago on objecting America’s
deployment of nuclear technologies in outer space with
rigorous scientific evidence. Furthermore, the article
warns on the dangers of physical signals applied in outer
space technologies that can threaten the solar system,
especially the Mozi quantum satellite with photon beams.
The article concludes with the illicit practices by the
Chinese state party with militant ambitions in the
supposedly scientific institutions. It violates the spirit on
the peaceful use of outer space, and goes against the 2222
(XXI) resolution adopted by the general assembly,
including the 1967 Outer Space Treaty banning the
stationing of weapons of mass destruction in outer space.
Keywords :
Technology Ethics; Peaceful Development of Outer Space; Human Security Risks; Scientific Evidence; Methodology; Physical Signals; Thermonuclear Astrochemistry; Criminal Verdict.