Posted on 03/17/2018 11:10:36 AM PDT by LibWhacker
Elon Musk has had his sights set on Mars for a while now, but at SXSW last Sunday, he shared his ideas for a government framework on a future Martian colony.
Most likely, the form of government on Mars would be something of a direct democracy [ ] where people vote directly on issues instead of going through representative government.
This imagined colony could become a reality much sooner than expected. Musk can already boast the successful launch of SpaceXs Falcon Heavy, which sent a dummy astronaut into space, but hes already budgeting his plans for a human colony. Last year, Musk revealed his plans to pay for a colony on Mars while speaking at the International Astronautical Congress, so it only makes sense that the next step in planning would focus on governing systems.
Musk compared an early Martian community to a fledgling United States in the late 18th century, one wherein laws would be short and the democratic system would be immediate.
When the United States was formed, representative government was the only thing that was logistically feasible, he said. There was no way for people to communicate instantly. A lot of people didnt have access to mailboxes, the post office was primitive. A lot of people couldnt write. So you had to have some form of representative democracy or things just wouldnt work at all.
While the future colonies of Mars will probably have more access to education and technology, their beginnings on the planet will be humble. He often compares Martian settlements to the earliest colonies in the Western hemisphere, admitting that probably people will die.
All existential threats to Martian-living aside, at least the laws will be simple.
Everyone votes on every issue and thats how it goes, Musk said of the decision making process. He also would prefer to keep laws short. Theres a few things Id recommend. Keep laws short. [
] Something suspicious is going on if theres long laws.
He’s so open and transparent about his ideas, and about whats percolating through his mind - is this safe?
He obviously skipped history lessons.
One of the purposes of colonizing Mars, or any other planet, is to establish a new civilization MINUS Christianity. There will be absolutely no Christian influence allowed. The laws will be based on materialistic humanism.
Mob rule on one hand versus a bunch of corrupt ‘representatives’ on the other, rock meet hard place.
Were the Martian Government invited to SXSW this year? Wow!
Keep laws short. [ ] Something suspicious is going on if theres long laws....
CANT ARGUE WITH HIM THERE!!
I wish more Rs thought that way.
Only one way around it, appoint Elon Musk Emperor of Mars.
Lol.
And medical school. There is no way to even get there safely at the present.
tanstaafl
And medical school. There is no way to even get there safely at the present.
Get back to me when you have a propulsion system that can cut the travel time down to 10-14 days... and when you have an army of robots on the surface that have pre-dug tunnels and pre-built underground living quarters. And when you’ve pre-positioned a few years worth of everything you’ll need in your little dug-out living spaces.
Then it’s realistic.
Right now it’s humorous fantasy. Just don’t tax me for it.
I grok that.
Is Musk more akin to
Bricklin or Deloren ?
Direct democracy - is that where we can’t stand Bob’s BO and so vote to exile him to the outside and we keep the suit since resources are limited ... ?
Musk is an idiot leftist when it come to government. The Mars government will be and do whatever Earth tells it, else no supplies. See?
Lynch mob mentality; genius!
Let’s vote on who gets hanged!
Hope the gravitational forces there don’t let ropes work!
Another great idea. Our government should send him another $20 billion of taxpayer dollars.
I think the Indigenous Martians will have something to say about it ,LOL
I'm tired of Musk and his grandiose schemes for re-engineering human society.
Shut up and enjoy your government subsidies, Musk.
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