Posted on 05/21/2019 6:06:35 PM PDT by ETL
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THE FIRST humans on Mars will quickly become too fragile to have sex with.
That's according to one scientist, who reckons colonists will warp into super-mutants who'll keel over the moment they bonk an Earthling.
Nasa is keen to land humans on Mars in the 2030s with an eye on setting up a permanent Martian colony.
Settlers will have to survive suffocating temperatures and deadly radiation an experience that may strip them of their humanity altogether, says Rice University professor Scott Solomon.
He told Inverse that colonists' DNA will rapidly mutate to help them ride out Mars's brutal conditions.
Over time, they'll develop cancer-proof skin to survive the extra solar radiation, and denser bones to cope with Mars's low-gravity conditions.
On top of this, inhabitants will be exposed to almost none of the bacteria and viruses found on Earth, effectively nullifying their immune systems.
According to Professor Solomon, who is an evolutionary biologist at Rice, it will only take Mars colonists two generations to become super-mutants.
"Evolution is faster or slower depending on how much of an advantage there is to having a certain mutation," Professor Solomon says.
"If a mutation pops up for people living on Mars, and it gives them a 50-percent survival advantage, thats a huge advantage, right?
And that means that those individuals are going to be passing those genes on at a much higher rate than they otherwise would have."
He added that contact with humans may become deadly for Martians.
With no immune system, they'll quickly succumb to any illnesses or diseases carried by their human lovers.
These are all issues that Nasa will have to consider as it prepares to land man on the Moon by 2024, before heading to Mars in 2033.
The space agency is already pumping cash into research on the long-term effects of space travel.
One study in Germany has seen participants handed £14,000 to sit in bed and watch telly for two months.
Scientists are testing how prolonged periods of low-gravity during long-distance spaceflight affects the human body.
Dumb article.
"I have a master's degree... in Science!"
“Scientist”
I once mated with a super-mutant, and I’m OK. Mostly
Then they wont be humans any more and it wont be a colony. So what good is establishing a colony on Mars?
“He told Inverse that colonists’ DNA will rapidly mutate to help them ride out Mars’s brutal conditions.”
Nope. Not how science actually is.
Too many semesters of genetics and physiology to agree with most anything this idiot projects.
I must be a Martian. If I tried to
mate with a human now, it’d kill me.
GOT is over, so now all the attention seeking dweeb scientists start coming out of the woodwork.
Great...
Wow! That’s a relief...
denser bones to cope with Mars’s low-gravity conditions.
Denser bones to cope with low-gravity conditions?
?????
Ridiculous.
Even if partially valid, the “mutations” he speaks of would have to accumulate over untold generations. A Martial colony after a thousand years? or, 100,000 years?

If Man does ever make it to Mars and can establish some manner of colonies, reproduction is likely to be managed by doctors and social workers. Considering there will be a finite amount of food and atmospheric gases available.
Thus ‘direct bonking’ will not be a requirement in order to reproduce.
Think of the old song: “In The Year 2525, if Man is still
You won’t need no husband, You won’t need no wife.
You’ll pick your son, pick your daughter too,
From the bottom of a long glass tube!”
Another waste of billions of tax dollars. We are $21 TRILLION in the hole now, so why is this boondoggle any different than thousands of others?
Dark, they were, and golden-eyed...
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