Posted on 03/04/2021 1:49:22 PM PST by Eleutheria5
Don’t know what’s so useful about going to the Moon or Mars.
Now the asteroid belt! There’s some riches to be mined there!
As I understand it, no ramshackle huts have been observed so far.
I’d agree with that.
The thought of going to Mars doesn’t disturb me at all.
I don’t spend time thinking of it, because that’s not going to
happen.
Still, I’m a solitary person and as long as there was a secure
way to set up a habitat, I wouldn’t be adverse to going.
I don’t think we are the only life out there.
The numbers are against that.
But think how many civilizations were wiped out
before they could breach the gravity well...
Hell, some were wiped out without leaving a continent.
Werner Von Braun wrote a story about the tunnel people on Mars. It was published in the Washington Post, if an old man’s memory serves.
Mars hill is in Northern Maine. I learned to ski there.
They just need to find and turn on the giant alien atmosphere generators.
Mars isn’t the answer. But it is a step along the way. If we can get there and learn how to live there it starts the “process.” If we can learn to exploit its resources, build stuff there....we are just a hop away from real exploration.
Send Nanzi to heranus
But....they got 3 boob girls.
It would start like VA: No work, no food.
Space flight and colonization has always fascinated me, and I’ve put an uncommon amount of thought into how I would go about it if I had Elon Musk amounts of money.
Suffice to say there is a whole long list of things I would want to do in pursuit of creating a self-sustaining civilization in space, and landing on or colonizing Mars is not even at the bottom of the list.
Why fight so hard to get up out of one gravity well just so we can drop back down into another? The resources we need are all to be found in asteroids or on various moons, from which railguns or space elevators or other techniques can be used to extract resources with decent efficiency. Rotating colonies can be built that will be custom-designed environments well suited to human life in space, far better than living on some hellscape with entirely wrong gravitation.
I’ve yet to come up with even a mildly interesting reason to land on Mars. If things go my way, the first person on Mars will be some poor sap space tourist whose rocket malfunctions while in orbit and leaves him stranded down there.
The correct term is not “homeless,” it is “unsheltered!”
All people on Mars are unsheltered.
Agree.
Of course, we won’t do either
Disagree. I think that the PTB have been on a subterranean building bing for that past twenty years to ensure that the “Arcadians” ride out whatever catastrophe awaits. I think there is evidence of this in our past. I. E . https://www.bing.com/search?q=Cappadocia%20wikipedia&form=WIKIRE&PC=APPL
Yes, sir.
Mars was once green, with a breathable atmosphere and flowing water. A lovely place. Harsh Winters, but cool in the summer.
Inquiring as to whether or not masks are mandatory here, on Mars...How Musk manages to congregate with
these folks’ is beyond any comprehension. Mars residents would be an improvement over the junk yard dogs who write such trash in an attempt to bring down those above them.
The egg heads are desperate to find evidence of ancient life on Mars to prove science exists.
...I firmly believe, out of the TRILLIONS of galaxies out there, there is definitely intelligent life other than us.
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I sure hope so, otherwise it’s sort of a sad commentary on the universe if we’re the high water mark.
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