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Colonizing the stars is such a cool thing to think about. It definitely fits with the innate human curiosity and desire to explore.The truth is we are overpopulated, namely the third world.
The solution to that is not to kill us all, but to move to Mars and colonize the stars. In other words, I agree with the Musk solution, not the Gates solution.
Colonizing the stars is such a cool thing to think about. It definitely fits with the innate human curiosity and desire to explore.
The question is will space tech advance fast enough to get us there before we blow ourselves up down here
It better fkn not. With our new government here in the UK all kinds of depressing dystopian and authoritarian madness is unfortunately possible again.
There are people still taking these vaccines and masking daily. And then the extreme ones are trying to force everyone else to mask up again. That ain't happening.
I don't know. Perhaps the money would be better spent here on Earth to solve the problems that we can realistically address. One of these is stopping China, the world's single biggest polluter, from burning coal for cheap energy.If instead of spending billions and billions on useless wars, welfare and Onlyfans, and we spent that money and energy on getting to Mars?
I think there's a misconception about third-world countries being major polluters.
carbon footprint
You say current CO2 levels are 4.71 ppm? That has to be a typo because the actual level is closer to 417 ppm. So, the analogy of having only $4.71 is also wrong. The correct amount would be $417. Not that it really matters to me.This is what I mean I don't think people understand what's really going on.
CO2, the crap that these people go on and on about with climate change, makes up 0.04% of the Earth's atmosphere.
According to Daily Co2 the current levels are 4.71 ppm for July 11 2024.
That's 4.71 PARTS PER MILLION. That's like one person having $4.71 and everyone having the other $999,995.29. Come on...
CO2 isn't even 1%. It's 4/100 of 1% of the air.
So what happened is once people realized that Carbon is so little of the air they started claiming it's nitrogen that is the problem. Convenient.
More sources: Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
But here people are still crying about carbon footprint...
Here is an effect of "global warming":
You guys should do the research on the lies that they've been tell you.
Starting late August, Beijing enjoyed a rare string of continuously clear days as authorities took drastic action to ensure an azure backdrop for the largest parade it’s ever held – a showcase marking the 70th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II.
Hundreds of factories were shut during this time, while half of Beijing’s five million registered cars were banned from the streets.
It worked. On the morning of the parade, the air quality index (AQI) – an international standard for measuring the severity of air pollution – dipped to a pristine 17 out of 500, signifying very healthy air.
Excited Beijingers coined the unusually blue skies “parade blue. But now the cars are back and the city is back to “Beijing gray.” Friday’s AQI shot up past 160 in parts of the city, rated “unhealthy”.
According to a guide by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, at this level of pollution “Everyone may begin to experience some adverse health effects, and members of the sensitive groups may experience more serious effects.”
https://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/04/...y-disappears-after-military-parade/index.html
One of these is stopping China, the world's single biggest polluter, from burning coal for cheap energy.