به ازای هر نفری که با دعوت شما در منظوم ثبتنام میکنند 20 امتیاز میگیرید.
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Here lies the rub. Who decides what gets “unblocked”? A piece of debris is also a potential spy satellite fragment. A “dead” satellite might be a dormant military asset. China and the US both have debris removal tech, but neither wants the other to have a “space tow truck” that could also grab an enemy spacecraft.
The UN’s proposed Pact for the Future includes a section on space traffic coordination, but it is non-binding. Without a global air-traffic control for space, unblocking will remain a national, not international, effort.
🚀 Unlock Your Creative Potential: The "Space Unblocking 30" Challenge
Have you ever felt like your design, writing, or architectural ideas are running in circles? We often fall into the trap of "designing by habit," sticking to rules and layouts that feel safe.
It’s time to break those mental barriers. Introducing Space Unblocking 30. What is Space Unblocking 30?
This is a creative prompt exercise designed to shatter mental limiting beliefs. For 30 consecutive days, you are challenged to identify and remove one single mental barrier that limits how you imagine or design space.
This isn't about perfectly rendering a new room every day; it's about shifting your mindset. How to Participate
Identify: What "rule" are you following? (e.g., "Rooms must have 4 corners," "Furniture must be against the wall," "Light must come from above.")
Unblock: For one day, deliberately break that rule in a sketch, a mental exercise, or a 3D model.
Reflect: How does removing that barrier change the functionality or feeling of the space? Why 30 Days?
Days 1–10: Breaking old habits and questioning assumptions.
Days 11–20: Exploring radical, unconventional, and futuristic ideas.
Days 21–30: Integrating new, creative perspectives into your professional workflow.
Stop designing within imaginary boundaries. Challenge your spatial perception and start your 30-day journey today!
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You might be skeptical. You might think, "I can’t throw away 30 things a day."
Here is the hard truth: Your environment is not neutral. A study from the Princeton Neuroscience Institute found that physical clutter competes for your attention, reducing your ability to focus and process information. Multiple objects in your visual field fracture your cognition.
Every item you keep is a "unfinished decision." ("Should I wear this?" "Should I fix this lamp?" "Should I read this book?")
Space Unblocking 30 forces those decisions to finish. By Day 30, your brain is no longer micro-managing your shoes. It is free to manage your life.