I try to be as helpful and informative as I can.... I feel that's sorta 'paying forward" for the folks that have helped and taught me along the way, and an investment in the future and other people...
BUT... when someone comes on spouting a bunch of nonsense about building a rocket to fly to the moon (lets face it-- if it were easy everybody would already be doing it-- as it is most GOV'TS on this planet cannot manage it, with virtually UNLIMITED resources-- heck even people like Elon Musk, hiring HIGHLY SKILLED AND EDUCATED experts in the field and pouring hundreds of millions of bucks or even billions into the effort haven't managed it so far-- so someone popping off about blowing a million and a half bucks to do it is somehow CREDIBLE?? I DON'T THINK SO! Not even knowing enough to know the problems involved is just icing on the cake... If you don't have the knowledge to even ask the right questions, how can you expect to be seen as legitimate??
At SOME point, you have to do your own homework and do a little research, for pity's sake. Nobody is faulting anybody (that *I* know of) for asking a legitimate question, even if they probably could have found the anser here on their own with enough time spent digging for it... but doing NO research and demonstrating about a zero-level knowledge of what's involved, that just eliminates one's credibility in my book...
In short, if you don't want to draw any heat, don't make grand pronouncements about what yer 'gonna do' when you don't even have the basic knowledge to understand the enormity of the problem... and if you do, you open yourself up for criticism. I agree there's no need for piling on, but someone pointing out the impracticality or physical impossibility of something isn't a bad thing. And I feel sorry for folks that think that somehow it IS a bad thing...
Dreaming and aspiring to greater things is a GOOD THING, BUT, dreaming or planning or aspiring or experimenting without the proper basic knowledge and no desire to actually go and get it is just time wasted.
Later! OL JR