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  • D Daniel Pfeffer

    This is no news. All is means is that in Mars' current state, people will have to live underground, rather than in domes on the surface. Massive terraforming would be required (starting with a drastic increase to the atmospheric pressure) before humans could live on Mars like we do on Earth.

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    David ONeil
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    Yeah. We'd be much better off putting those resources into improving our own world.

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      Send Elon there, to double-check: Mars declared unsafe for humans: no one can survive more than four years[^]

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      Jeremy Falcon
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      I only skimmed the page because I do not trust hyperbolic headlines. So, I could be off-base here... After 2 seconds I saw the word radiation. So, it's worth pointing that not all radiation is created equal with the same half lives, etc. Also, there's nothing saying we can't get rid of what's causing the radiation. Not to mention, realistically humans wouldn't be in the open air anyway to start and we have the technology to filtrate. You see, everyone says something is impossible before it's actually done by the geniuses of the world. While everyone else just watches and/or complains. I bet if we went back in time, people would say it was impossible to go to the moon. And yet... humans did it. Again, I only skimmed the article as I'd prefer to see genius-level wording in it before I spend my energy digging into it. Which means I tend to rule out most "newsy" type sites. But, that's just me tired off seeing shock value as a substitute for substance.

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      • D David ONeil

        Yeah. We'd be much better off putting those resources into improving our own world.

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        Jeremy Falcon
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        How? Give people money? Study after study has been shown if you give a group of people the same amount of money they'll end up right back where they started. Build our own world? Mr. Beast tried doing that in places like Africa and pissed the government off because he did something they can't do. The poorest countries are poor for a reason, but nobody wants to say the truth these days. Save the oceans from plastic? Nobody has invented a plastic replacement. Admittedly, companies should do a better job of at least not spilling it into the ocean. But, no civilian can mandate that. Human nature is human nature. And humans are far from perfect. We talk about this woo-woo stuff but nobody ever has a plan that'll actually work. The reality is, nobody wants to clean up their own act or their own bedroom (the Earth). We just wanna complain and wait for someone else to do it. And when the whole world is pointing fingers at everyone else... nothing gets done. Probably easier to just go to Mars. :laugh:

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        • J Jeremy Falcon

          How? Give people money? Study after study has been shown if you give a group of people the same amount of money they'll end up right back where they started. Build our own world? Mr. Beast tried doing that in places like Africa and pissed the government off because he did something they can't do. The poorest countries are poor for a reason, but nobody wants to say the truth these days. Save the oceans from plastic? Nobody has invented a plastic replacement. Admittedly, companies should do a better job of at least not spilling it into the ocean. But, no civilian can mandate that. Human nature is human nature. And humans are far from perfect. We talk about this woo-woo stuff but nobody ever has a plan that'll actually work. The reality is, nobody wants to clean up their own act or their own bedroom (the Earth). We just wanna complain and wait for someone else to do it. And when the whole world is pointing fingers at everyone else... nothing gets done. Probably easier to just go to Mars. :laugh:

          Jeremy Falcon

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          Jeremy Falcon wrote:

          nobody ever has a plan that'll actually work

          That's because top-down planning is doomed to failure. Successful economies aren't "planned". They emerge from lots of distributed decision making.

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          • D David ONeil

            Send Elon there, to double-check: Mars declared unsafe for humans: no one can survive more than four years[^]

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            This is how reliable that article is. Here's a copy paste from the article:

            Quote:

            According to their research, a stay on the Red Planet of more than four years would expose people to levels of radiation that are safe for them.

            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              I only skimmed the page because I do not trust hyperbolic headlines. So, I could be off-base here... After 2 seconds I saw the word radiation. So, it's worth pointing that not all radiation is created equal with the same half lives, etc. Also, there's nothing saying we can't get rid of what's causing the radiation. Not to mention, realistically humans wouldn't be in the open air anyway to start and we have the technology to filtrate. You see, everyone says something is impossible before it's actually done by the geniuses of the world. While everyone else just watches and/or complains. I bet if we went back in time, people would say it was impossible to go to the moon. And yet... humans did it. Again, I only skimmed the article as I'd prefer to see genius-level wording in it before I spend my energy digging into it. Which means I tend to rule out most "newsy" type sites. But, that's just me tired off seeing shock value as a substitute for substance.

              Jeremy Falcon

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              I agree with you, but I think a stronger adjective is required to describe that site. The site is like the national enquirer for science.

              The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                nobody ever has a plan that'll actually work

                That's because top-down planning is doomed to failure. Successful economies aren't "planned". They emerge from lots of distributed decision making.

                Robust Services Core | Software Techniques for Lemmings | Articles
                The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Amen to that, brother.

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                • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                  I agree with you, but I think a stronger adjective is required to describe that site. The site is like the national enquirer for science.

                  The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                  I stand corrected. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                  • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                    I agree with you, but I think a stronger adjective is required to describe that site. The site is like the national enquirer for science.

                    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                    It is indeed. Voyager 1 Just Made A Terrifying Discovery and Turned Back To Earth[^]

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                    • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

                      It is indeed. Voyager 1 Just Made A Terrifying Discovery and Turned Back To Earth[^]

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                      I noticed that myself (and the other story links) which made doubt the veracity of anything on that site. I also have a minor in Astronomy and have different data on living on Mars. Just don't do naked sunbathing on the surface and you'll be fine! ;-)

                      - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                      • F Forogar

                        I noticed that myself (and the other story links) which made doubt the veracity of anything on that site. I also have a minor in Astronomy and have different data on living on Mars. Just don't do naked sunbathing on the surface and you'll be fine! ;-)

                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                        � Forogar � wrote:

                        Just don't do naked sunbathing on the surface and you'll be fine!

                        Well, there goes my plan. :laugh: :laugh:

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                        • D David ONeil

                          Send Elon there, to double-check: Mars declared unsafe for humans: no one can survive more than four years[^]

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                          Am pondering about the probability of this journal paper surviving for the next four years ... ... without getting retracted. :-)

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                          • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

                            It is indeed. Voyager 1 Just Made A Terrifying Discovery and Turned Back To Earth[^]

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                            The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

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                            Voyager 1 turned back to Earth! Whoever wrote that has proven beyond a shadow of doubt that they are absolute morons and pathetic liars, not to mention that they don't have a clue as to what moves Voyager and how it is powered. Just Fools :sigh:

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                            • D David ONeil

                              Yeah. We'd be much better off putting those resources into improving our own world.

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                              David O'Neil wrote:

                              We'd be much better off putting those resources into improving our own world

                              I would like to remind you that the dinosaurs became extinct because they had no space program. Even if terraforming Mars is prohibitively expensive at the current state of the art, having a self-sufficient outpost on Mars would be a relatively cheap insurance policy for species survival.

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                              • D David ONeil

                                Send Elon there, to double-check: Mars declared unsafe for humans: no one can survive more than four years[^]

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                                In August 2003 Mars was at is nearest. I was able to see it as more than a speck in fact as a small red disc. It even cast my shadow. It will do so again in 2237. I do not know the month day or time. "Tell people there's an invisible man in the sky who created the universe, and the vast majority will believe you. Tell them the paint is wet, and they have to touch it to be sure". - George Carlin

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                                • J Jeremy Falcon

                                  How? Give people money? Study after study has been shown if you give a group of people the same amount of money they'll end up right back where they started. Build our own world? Mr. Beast tried doing that in places like Africa and pissed the government off because he did something they can't do. The poorest countries are poor for a reason, but nobody wants to say the truth these days. Save the oceans from plastic? Nobody has invented a plastic replacement. Admittedly, companies should do a better job of at least not spilling it into the ocean. But, no civilian can mandate that. Human nature is human nature. And humans are far from perfect. We talk about this woo-woo stuff but nobody ever has a plan that'll actually work. The reality is, nobody wants to clean up their own act or their own bedroom (the Earth). We just wanna complain and wait for someone else to do it. And when the whole world is pointing fingers at everyone else... nothing gets done. Probably easier to just go to Mars. :laugh:

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                                  Nelek
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                                  Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                  And when the whole world is pointing fingers at everyone else... nothing gets done.

                                  Many people just do not realize that, when they point the finger to someone, there are 3 other fingers pointing to themselves.

                                  M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                  • D Daniel Pfeffer

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                                    David O'Neil wrote:

                                    We'd be much better off putting those resources into improving our own world

                                    I would like to remind you that the dinosaurs became extinct because they had no space program. Even if terraforming Mars is prohibitively expensive at the current state of the art, having a self-sufficient outpost on Mars would be a relatively cheap insurance policy for species survival.

                                    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                    Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                                    for species survival.

                                    I would say more to "delay the extinction", we will find a way to screw it up as we did here.

                                    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                                      I only skimmed the page because I do not trust hyperbolic headlines. So, I could be off-base here... After 2 seconds I saw the word radiation. So, it's worth pointing that not all radiation is created equal with the same half lives, etc. Also, there's nothing saying we can't get rid of what's causing the radiation. Not to mention, realistically humans wouldn't be in the open air anyway to start and we have the technology to filtrate. You see, everyone says something is impossible before it's actually done by the geniuses of the world. While everyone else just watches and/or complains. I bet if we went back in time, people would say it was impossible to go to the moon. And yet... humans did it. Again, I only skimmed the article as I'd prefer to see genius-level wording in it before I spend my energy digging into it. Which means I tend to rule out most "newsy" type sites. But, that's just me tired off seeing shock value as a substitute for substance.

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                                      Nelek
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                                      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                      You see, everyone says something is impossible before it's actually done by the geniuses of the world.

                                      Everyone said it was impossible, until someone came that didn't know / hear it and just did it.

                                      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                        You see, everyone says something is impossible before it's actually done by the geniuses of the world.

                                        Everyone said it was impossible, until someone came that didn't know / hear it and just did it.

                                        M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                        Jeremy Falcon
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                                        You be dropping facts. Every successful person being interviewed I ever watched all said, don't listen to the naysayers. They just wanna bring you down to their level to make themselves feel better about doing nothing. A successful person will never tell you can't do something. They may tell you it's gonna be hard and know what you're getting into, but they'll never say it's impossible if it's something they've done.

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                                        • D Daniel Pfeffer

                                          This is no news. All is means is that in Mars' current state, people will have to live underground, rather than in domes on the surface. Massive terraforming would be required (starting with a drastic increase to the atmospheric pressure) before humans could live on Mars like we do on Earth.

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                                          Jorgen Andersson
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                                          Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

                                          starting with a drastic increase to the atmospheric pressure

                                          Gravity is to low for that. Carbon dioxide is heavy enough to stay, oxygen, nitrogen and water is not and is therefore slowly disappearing. That said, Carbon dioxide is also slowly disappearing because the ultraviolet light from the sun is splitting some CO2Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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