Global Nexus
Terran Confederate
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- Jul 13, 2003
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Mr Moron said:At least when a car crashes there is some chance of survival. When something on this bubble colony fails and the entire contents is sucked out into the void you aren't going to live.
Mmhmm. No wonder you think this -- you're ignorant of a practical colony design. There would be no bubbles, outside perhaps wildlife areas. Early colonies would be constructed in the sides of hills and craters, and would be modular. Indeed, I don't see how anyone ever saw bubble colonies as being practical. They're extraordinarily dangerous.
We may have interest but that does not equate with ability. The distance makes it too hard to maintain. Terraforming takes far too long, I don't think it would be possible to see it through to the end without the downfall of however is doing it.
...what? Terraformation shouldn't be attempted until the Martian colonies have a decent level of self sufficiency. Including genetic diversity.
Everything dies someday my friend. Eventually even this whole universe is going to turn itself inside out and die. That isn't any real reason to redirect time energy and thought needed to live here on earth comfortably to some false hope of a short stay of execution in space. Our best bet is to make a good run of it here.
The problem with your plan is that the human race commits suicide in it. A pleasant poison, perhaps, but one in which nothing is accomplished except our own destruction. At least if we die out in space, we die a natural death, not one by our own hand.