These People Want to Go to Mars (and Never Come Back) | Mars One | Space.com |
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These People Want to Go to Mars (and Never Come Back) | Mars One | Space.com |
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Yes, I would go if I had the chance to. It's always something I've had in the back of my mind since I was younger. Sure, there are risks, but there are risks here too. Every day we risk our live getting in a car and driving to work, walking across the street, flying in a plane, riding a bike, and much more, but what's the point of a life without no risks? It would be like locking yourself into a padded room with your hands tied behind your back. There's no adventure without risk. |
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AKA: DragonMaster21
I would go without a second thought, given the right circumstances. The right circumstances involve higher than a 50/50 chance of making it there alive and living for a few years however. To me, it seems like your odds of on living on earth and having them develop a cure for aging, and then going to Mars 100 years from now may be higher than flying to Mars on this trip. I would much rather be a later settler with an enhanced body. |
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nah, i'm having too much fun here on earth. though a lot of times i wish most of the human population would go to Mars, especially while i'm at work. lol |
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Great thread, I thought about it too. |
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Earth is so much more interesting to actually explore. There's like, a thousand times the variation of environment and experience to be discovered by an individual here on Earth than on all of Mars. The only difference is that no human has been to Mars before. So I find it really interesting that so many people have such a drive to go there. I think it says something important about the human psyche, or at least that of many humans. |
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Pretty much what Xei said-- on earth there's so much more that's flourishing, that we haven't even fully taken the time to fully analyze. Personally, I haven't even been to the Amazon, or scuba diving in the coral reefs, seen komodo dragons, been to the sahara (could be mars-like), been exploring through the grand canyon. Countless other places that I haven't been to, despite seeing, but that doesn't matter-- BEING there is another thing entirely. I'm sure it would be interesting to be surrounded in red sand, but I think it would get old fast. Sure it's fascinating to be so far from home, but I'd rather go to the moon to get that experience. |
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Would I willfully move to a lifeless desert anywhere in the universe and live inside a bubble? No thanks |
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true, i can see it now. the year 2100. Mars at war with Earth. lol |
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Perhaps an international Mars settlement would actually help in that regard? |
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I loveeee Earth!!!! Earth is an amazing place and there are still very much things that we don't understand and need to explore. So I would like to stay here and discover. I couldn't without trees, animals.... NATURE |
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Here is a question. If we end up teraforming mars so that humans could survive on the surface, and we bring plants and animals over there, would that change your mind? That is a little ways off though. |
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I haven't even visited the countries I wanna go to! So nope, I wanna stay here on earth. |
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Lucid Goals:
[ ] Fly [ ] Pokemon battle [ ] Meet Batman [ ] Eat my favourite foods [ ] Shape shift [ ] Shock a DC by doing something crazy [ ] Meet my subconscious
Not it its current state. Right now, it's little more than a lifeless rock. |
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