More deflecting soon
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/834466377201307652
and we here talking about ball smh
No good if it isn't realistically close. If it costs a half million per person to transport people over there the logistical economic sense would favor remaining on Earth.
We definitely need to explore alternate habitats/planets though. Expand our species and make us endemic around the galaxy and universe! #MakeHumanityGreatAgain
If God truly cares about the other beings in the galaxy
never let us escape earth
Damn dawg, you in2deep for ST minds
an apostrophe between the 'e' and the 'L' would do wonders for a post featuring the word "God". Took me awhile to translate this statement until I figured out you weren't talking about (the place with fire and pitchforks).
Defective language, defective thinking.
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Like a virus?
You have any clue how many people you are talking about to colonize the nearest few stars, let slone the galaxy, let alone the gotdamn universe. And what makes you think flesh and blood humans will either still exist at all or be composed primarily of organics in as little as 100 years from now??
Star Trek has corrupted your mind. We will either kill ourselves off long before we colonize even the moon, or we will be symbiotic droids by then. Carbon based life firms are simply not designed for intragalactic or intergalactic space travel.
We're already composed of "organics". Organics simply means composed of covalent compounds based on carbon and hydrogen. Of course, earthly beings including humans are primarily composed of five basic elements in order to exist and survive: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus (with sulfur and trace minerals being essential in small quan ies). We need ample access to oxygen in order to survive. However, most of what we breathe in is nitrogen, which is pretty typical of foreign planets... they just don't all necessarily have the necessary oxygen component in their atmospheres to sustain life, much less human life.
I don't think colonizing our own moon is realistic or financially viable. There's no water on there, firstly... and what about the oxygen supply? But it isn't unrealistic to assume there are similar planets and habitats out there which can reasonably sustain human life.
We won't have to physically transport any human bodies. By the time we have the technology to get there, we'll be able to download people's minds. And then upload them to a robot body.
If we could do that, wouldn't we just create more desirable people to be around and conveniently lose the minds of all those we could do without? o? Where did you go? hmmm
Either that or implant them with better personalities.
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