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I just saw a program that highlighted an interesting, even if a rather far off point. The sun will not be around forever, the will eventually engulf our planet and totally vaporize it. If by some magical stroke of luck humanity and or the earth have not been destroyed by then by a huge asteroid or comet of some sort, im fairly sure the people here are likely to want to move. Even if it won't be us im sure it will be our great great great etc nephews and daughters and things... so it should at least make us curious.
the program also explained ways of colonizing planets such as mars by warming them up with greenhouse gasses and then getting algae to grow and produce water + oxygen.
since the sun dieing 3 million years from now is rather far off to be thinking about, what if we imagined a scenario that scientists have actually forecast for our lifetimes. i can't remember the exact year but its something like 2043, a large asteroid is on a collision course with earth and thats the year its destined to hit us.
if it turned out that converting a planet such as mars to be entirely habitable took 5 years, do people think it would be possible to get everyone there in time? what kind of ships would we need? would we leave people in 3rd world countries such as afghanistan behind? would anyone get priority? are we able to overcome our social differences to get together and embark on such a project? if both planets were destroyed how long do you think it would be before we could move as many people as possible to a permanent life in space, and how many people would we be able to sustain in colonies?
loads of interesting questions, pick some or any of them and let me know what u think!
personally i think we aren't ready for anything of that scale yet, both technologically and socially. with no amazing breakthroughs like the discovery of electricity in the future i can't see us being able to do something like that for the next 200 years at least. we can only hope therefore that the asteroid will miss us
. even once technology has caught up lets hope that we are ready for a social project of such a scale. because that task will be of equal difficulty to the technological one.
the program also explained ways of colonizing planets such as mars by warming them up with greenhouse gasses and then getting algae to grow and produce water + oxygen.
since the sun dieing 3 million years from now is rather far off to be thinking about, what if we imagined a scenario that scientists have actually forecast for our lifetimes. i can't remember the exact year but its something like 2043, a large asteroid is on a collision course with earth and thats the year its destined to hit us.
if it turned out that converting a planet such as mars to be entirely habitable took 5 years, do people think it would be possible to get everyone there in time? what kind of ships would we need? would we leave people in 3rd world countries such as afghanistan behind? would anyone get priority? are we able to overcome our social differences to get together and embark on such a project? if both planets were destroyed how long do you think it would be before we could move as many people as possible to a permanent life in space, and how many people would we be able to sustain in colonies?
loads of interesting questions, pick some or any of them and let me know what u think!
personally i think we aren't ready for anything of that scale yet, both technologically and socially. with no amazing breakthroughs like the discovery of electricity in the future i can't see us being able to do something like that for the next 200 years at least. we can only hope therefore that the asteroid will miss us