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It`s much easier to preserve Earth
trying to colonize other planets where it`s impossible to live.
Quote from: bearnard1212 on 05/01/2021 12:29:00trying to colonize other planets where it`s impossible to live.The plan is to colonize planets where it IS possible to live.
Should we care? Nobody worried too much about the dinosaurs. If the end happens slowly, our descendants will get used to it, like the desertification of the Sahara. If it happens quickly, what's the problem? A bit of chemistry happened on a rock, then it evaporated.
As I have already mentioned, there is no such planet in the Solar system, the most similar to Earth planet is Venus. But unfortunately, we can`t even get there because of the high pressure and high temperature.
We still can save it. There is no such planet like Earth in the whole Solar system.
New species will replace the ones lost. The planet is not in need of being saved.
Quote from: Halc on 05/01/2021 20:37:29New species will replace the ones lost. The planet is not in need of being saved.Unless when entire earth is no longer habitable, such as when it merge into the sun. Unconscious beings need nothing. It's just some conscious agents happen to live there want to survive, and are trying to figure out how. It's something we can learn from the movie Thor Ragnarok.
Yeah, but in Thor Ragnarok, asgardians had an alternative plan where to go after the Asgard had been completely destroyed. And we don`t have this plan. We don`t have the alternative place where to go like asgardians had in that movie.
Quote from: bearnard1212 on 06/01/2021 09:41:15Yeah, but in Thor Ragnarok, asgardians had an alternative plan where to go after the Asgard had been completely destroyed. And we don`t have this plan. We don`t have the alternative place where to go like asgardians had in that movie.We don't have it yet. That's why some of us want to build one.
So, the Solar system doesn't have such a planet as Earth that humans can live there without any problem. That fact I have already mentioned in that discussion. There is a possibility that such a planet like Earth or similar to it exists in another galaxy but that is much more difficult task than travel to Mars.
What would be the advantage of living on Mars, from living on Earth?
Quote from: charles1948 on 08/01/2021 21:38:19What would be the advantage of living on Mars, from living on Earth?Gets your name in a history book, if there's anybody around to write one.If the colony doesn't die out, it's a fantastic way to have a significant number of descendants.
As a physical scientist of any description, what could be more fun than a whole new planet with lots of undiscovered geology, geography, atmospheric physics, huge stable platform with a thin dry atmosphere for astronomy.....to say nothing of the opportunities for structural engineering at 0.3g with no significant wind - think of the telescope you could build!....crap posting for botanists and zoologists, perhaps, but just suppose you found a hint of complex organic chemistry in an apparent desert?....meanwhile, imagine the joy of doing complex surgery on an entirely sterile planet!