Mars has to colonised. — I like sushi
The thing is, who would front the money? — Manuel
Moon first, then Mars.
Or we could try establishing civilization on Earth first. — James Riley
If Mars or anywhere else is to be colonized, it will probably be the poor, disenfranchised and/or insane that will be the first group to go. The rich will stay at home until it's demonstrated to be safer and more comfortable than on Earth (or in their private orbital station above Earth). — _db
For longterm stability and independence Mars has much more going for it purely due to the gravity. Most of the first colonists will likely die/suffer a lot, but many (including myself) would happily take the risk. Should we go? Sure! Why the hell not? What good reason is there not to explore and stretch the human story to see what can be achieved? Every adventure opens up new avenues for humanity as a whole.
I still believe I’ll live long enough to see humans land on Mars (or at least attempt to!). — I like sushi
I expect many colonists/explorers would die. Eventually they would find a way to make it work and I think Elon Musk is certainly overly optimistic in terms of how to make the colony self-sustained ... but given that we get there I see no reason why trail and error will not eventually lead to success. His plan is basically to rotate people on and off of Mars. You can pretty much guarantee some people will stay and some will be born there. The ethical question of allowing a baby to grow up on Mars would likely mean they would have to undergo medical changes if they were to come to Earth ... I think in 50 yrs such procedures will be almost second nature given the potential that CRISPR has to offer.
In comparison to colonising Mars CRISPR is FAR FAR FAR BIGGER, even if it lives up to just a miniscule of what many in the field say is on the way. — I like sushi
Addendum: my lil geek-heart is about to burst with the news https://thewertzone.blogspot.com/2021/12/denis-villeneuve-to-adapt-arthur-c.html?m=1 :nerd: :hearts: LLAP.I'm betting on our 'intelligent' machines to "colonize" this solar system and over the next few centuries spread an interplanetary (& L5) network of habitats from Venus to the Kuiper Belt for endless pilgrimages of visitors from Earth. — 180 Proof
Then I will run with it. A crop of humans from seeds? Are you serious? — Goldyluck
What do you mean with seeds? Just a fertilized egg in a test tube, so no more... eeeh, well you know.... needs to be done on Mars. Would be a pity. The seed needs to grow though and the only place where it can grow is.... the womb of a woman. For the first four months at least. Any artificial womb that you have seen in movies is fiction. It can't be realized. It takes people to grow people in. That's the reason you will never be able to create life without life, cause you need it in the first place. — Goldyluck
Haldane predicted that in 2074 70% of all births would stem from artificial wombs, from fertilized egg to baby. A 150 years away from him (1924). Dream on... — Goldyluck
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