Does anyone legally own the sun
They need a license from the government to install a solar panel, and governmental agreements are the only way I can keep track. If they refuse to pay, I go through a judicial inquiry and pre-trial in a court filing for the prohibition of usury solar panels.
The companies must pay me. The companies have to sign a contract with me for using my property. What about a place like Barrow, Alaska; which experiences perma-night from late November to early January?
They only pay for about nine months. Holy shit, you even charge Alaska? How much money have you made? Every year 80, people die from skin cancer potentially caused by exposure to the sun. How do feel about the fact your product could be the worst mass murderer in history? Is not the fault of sun. The ozone hole was created from humanity. Unfortunately many people also die from medical negligence in the hospitals.
Do you know how many people die from government avarice? Do you know how many people die because of the weapons that we produce? No, but I try to stay happy. We know the way to protect us. All the media informs us about sunlight, so we know the consequences and what we have to do to avoid skin cancer or other diseases.
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This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Naturally, Mr. Hope fixed this problem by forming his own government in complete with a ratified constitution, a congress, a unit of currency, and even a patent office. Hope sent them a polite letter granting them permission to explore, but informed them that any permanent settlement would have to be preempted by a lease with the property owner.
A German man named Martin Juergens claims that the Moon has belonged to his family since , when Frederick the Great presented it to his ancestor Aul Juergens as a symbolic gesture of gratitude. They claimed that they had inherited the planet from their ancestors 3, years ago.
Their claim was based on the mythologies of the Himyaritic and Sabaean civilizations, which existed between and B. When activities are carried on in outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, by an international organization, responsibility for compliance with this Treaty shall be borne both by the international organization and by the States Parties to the Treaty participating in such organization. So as you can see, the Treaty makes it clear that the countries which sign the Treaty must authorize and supervise any activities, even by individuals, when it comes to space.
In practical terms, that means in the U. It's up to the individual country on how it should deal with this, but it can easily be interpreted to mean that the respective government has to have an active hand in supervising someone who wants to own property. Heck, as Prof. Gabrynowicz pointed out to me, just making a claim like that doesn't even work to stake a claim of ownership of land on Earth.
Well-established international law only recognizes nations, not individual persons. You may remember back in when a Russian submarine expedition tried to claim part of the sea floor for Russia ; the international uproar was pretty fierce. You can imagine how everyone would feel if a country tried to claim ownership of the Sun. So, in a nutshell: a Ms. So, all in all, I think it's clear that anyone who claims to own the Moon, the Sun, or any other object in the heavens is wrong.
And if they're trying to sell you a piece of it, well, it may not actually be fraud , but it's certainly not legally binding. I almost wish it were, though.
Imagine Ms. Duran actually owned the Sun. She doesn't have a disclaimer posted on it, so anyone developing skin cancer or even a sunburn could sue her.
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