Terxpahseyton
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I think most people who would be able to fund such an endeavor are already happy enough to stay on earth.
Sure thing, but there are many incapable people, few capable and then IMO those few are even a lot less likely to actually want to go...Most people incapable are, too.
Yep that is how it looks to me.We need serious breakthroughs in both space technology and spare wealth, first.
I think most people who would be able to fund such an endeavor are already happy enough to stay on earth.
*I realize the goal is self-sufficiency - but lets be realistic. That is not going to perfectly work out for some time. Things get used up, go wrong, the sheer complexity of the task may just take a long time to really work... etcetera Those colonist will indefinitely depend on earth to help them out.
While giving up all their entitlement? I don't think rich people have much of a habit of doing that.Rich people get bored. When the world bends to your will you start looking for other things that resist you.
I'd work as hard as needed and go as early as possible.Here's my thinking. If you went first, the rest of your life you'd have to work very hard just to subsist. And so, depending on your age, you could actually work really hard to create a world where you eventually end up going. And, I betcha your time spent "working really hard" here will be massively nicer than if you were just one of the first people to go.
You've already mentally committed to living a very, very hard life just for the opportunity to go. So, it's more of a question of "How hard will you work relative to when you get to go?"
I'd work as hard as needed and go as early as possible.
you wouldn't go ; if you have American or French ID cards . Since some NASA committee or something once declared only those two nationalities would be "allowed" and no "religious" stuff and so on to have an "amicable" situation . Hence No Passaran unless with double citizenship stuff .
american-French ? Well , Earth is a lovely place ...
Sure I wouldn't mind going to Mars...unless the effort was being run by some shady corporation that wanted to use mining jobs as an excuse to experiment on people with nanotechnology or play around with inter-dimensional portals that allow the legions of Hell to invade.
Let me clarify: if the opportunity was there, I'd take it, but I'm not going to live my life based on a very remote possibility. I doubt there will even be any permanent settlement of Mars in the foreseeable future.So, start working hard now.![]()
Let me clarify: if the opportunity was there, I'd take it, but I'm not going to live my life based on a very remote possibility. I doubt there will even be any permanent settlement of Mars in the foreseeable future.
Likewise that'll never even happen.Would you go to Mars permanently? At what stage would it be acceptable to you? (I doubt the first wave will be tolerable, but there's nowhere for it to go but up.) What would you find desirable about being a settler on an empty planet?