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At 3/30/09 11:16 AM, Delphinki wrote: This Thread is actually about space. The final frontier it is called but what do we actualy know about it. It has been a mystical region where the gods lived ex. Murcury Venus Mars Pluto.
Wait what?
I stopped paying attention at this point.
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Sending someone to space takes a lot of time and money. Muscle mass will be probably be dramatically lost when we arrive at the next planet and we won't be able to support ourselves on it (if it has higher gravity, lower gravity, I don't know.) Sending the whole entire human race to outer space would be too hard. Everyone on earth would have to be specially trained to be able to fly into space. Some people will probably die getting there out of sheer stupidity. A whole lot of factors would kill most of the people getting there before getting to the next planet. Well, in terms of our current technology.
Also, getting to the next planet would take years, decades even. By the time we get there, we'd all be old men, or dead. Taking old people into space would be pointless. Nobody knows how a baby will end up when developed in zero gravity (or lighter/heavier gravity) so that takes making babies out of the question when we decide to leave earth.
Which makes me think... What would happen if we make babies in space? They should send a woman and a man in space for about a year to make the baby and we should see what happens. Oh, and a doctor too.
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At 3/30/09 03:40 PM, Rozner wrote: Sending someone to space takes a lot of time and money. Muscle mass will be probably be dramatically lost when we arrive at the next planet and we won't be able to support ourselves on it (if it has higher gravity, lower gravity, I don't know.) Sending the whole entire human race to outer space would be too hard. Everyone on earth would have to be specially trained to be able to fly into space. Some people will probably die getting there out of sheer stupidity. A whole lot of factors would kill most of the people getting there before getting to the next planet. Well, in terms of our current technology.
Also, getting to the next planet would take years, decades even. By the time we get there, we'd all be old men, or dead. Taking old people into space would be pointless. Nobody knows how a baby will end up when developed in zero gravity (or lighter/heavier gravity) so that takes making babies out of the question when we decide to leave earth.
Which makes me think... What would happen if we make babies in space? They should send a woman and a man in space for about a year to make the baby and we should see what happens. Oh, and a doctor too.
I agree compleatly with almost everything you said. We have sent out satilites to search for planets that could sutain life. while they are searching we get people ready to leave and yes we should explore the development of children in space.
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At 3/30/09 01:57 PM, Halvgoeden wrote: Space travel is complex. Even if light-speed travel were possible blah blah blah
We don't need to go light speed to reach the moon or mars. We have many years before we need move past that and who knows where we'll be technology wise by then... look at how fast things advance over the years. What wasn't possibly 50 years ago not only exists now, but small enough to fall through a hole in your pocket. Add 500 years of human advancement to that and God only knows where we'll stand.
At this point, I would think the sky's the limit. If you can think it, we can probably build it... eventually.
300 years ago the idea of a robot or the internet would have been mindblowing and simply uncomprehensable. Now days, it's common life... the problems of today, might not be shit by the time we need to actually face them.
Regardless, we can reach the moon and we can reach Mars. Resources and living area is scarce on Earth so lets expand... it would be stupid not to.
I'll grant you governments could still maintain order, but fragmentation would be inevitable.
So what? It's not like this is the first time mankind has faced something like this? The distance is greater, but the mentality is no diffrent then the colonization of Earth. Remember, there was a time when the idea of leaving the landmass you where born on was unthinkable. The idea that other contents existed... impossible. Now days, we fly from America to Japan in just a few hours... no worries.
It would be better if we could learn to use what we have efficiently instead of getting used to the idea of "moving on to the next place."
Why can't we do both?
This mentality is temporary because it will always lead to the same problems: overpopulation and lack of resources
Staying on one planet and refusing to find more resources and space results in the exact same problem except a whole hell of a lot sooner.
("You require more Vespene Gas")
You need to learn to expand your base and stop playing the Big Money maps... :)
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Personally, I think it is inevitable that we will spread throughout the galaxy and beyond. Earth will not be lost; it will simply be one of several planets that humans populate. Asteroids can be converted into space stations, the moon will be colonized and adapted to support life...it's only a matter of time. But, inevitably, the human species will fail, and we will die out. It is simply nature.
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But, as we discussed earlier, the species will evolve and change into another species and then we won't be human, exept possibly in name.
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Are you sure Humanity ruined earth can you say frogs or cows or frogs didn't ruin Earth.
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At 3/30/09 07:28 PM, Eggys wrote: Humanity ruined Earth, humanity will ruin the next planet they inhabit.
Hopefully the oxygen tanks will run out first.
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At 3/31/09 06:38 PM, Ericho wrote:
Hopefully the oxygen tanks will run out first.
We already have the technology to create oxogen, but we need a planet with enough gravity and autmosphere to hold the gas in to the planets autmosphere.
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I'm hoping one day we have a cool laser satellite up there.
Yes that would be awesome
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The current rate we have in terms of space is pretty much fine by me, spending more than we currently do should not be done though.
Before we look into space colonies and such we should ensure we sort the mess out we have made on this planet before attempting to screw with others.
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At 4/3/09 10:33 AM, Jinzoa wrote:
Before we look into space colonies and such we should ensure we sort the mess out we have made on this planet before attempting to screw with others.
How kill off everyone who does somthing stupid. The world would be destroyed anyway.
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At 3/30/09 11:16 AM, Delphinki wrote: This Thread is actually about space.
....space....it sure is spacey....maybe we should leave it at that lol
On another not, it sure is awsome that out univ...er solar system was placed in an area free of crap that would obscure our view of the outside.
Makes you wonder, when we die we might be sent to one of those galexies maybe XD
N maybe those other galexies are like those we've imagined only in video games n books n sciencefiction, who knows, its pretty exiting to think about though.
Space in general is kind of boring which I'm sure everyone will agree, I mean....it just space....or is it?
I'm talking about SPACE in general, if you say space then you must be talking about the things in space so you might as well say planets/stars/galexies/chicken/boobs....
lmao jk
But yeah, stars are still the big flabby assed mystery, first they said they were Gods, then big balls of gas, then big balls of plasma..... n they can blow up n come back together n make new ones...
( O )_ ( . ) Wonder how that happens lol
frigin dark matter...dark energy....is there a pattern here? There sure as shit are more things we don't know than what we...claim to know...n may never know, least not in this life...
I remember something from a religious video, saying how the universe or maybe the entire area where the galexies are, is expanding er something n that what we call heaven is probably there at the end, its both scary n exiting to think about death but one things for sure its fun to talk about.
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