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sr. member
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December 15, 2017, 05:51:19 PM
Elon Musk is a fraud and a cheater. He is completely useless and he never delivers on his promises. If anyone is going to colonize Mars, I can assure you that it is not going to be Elon Musk. He is just empty talk and no action. He is only interested in fleecing money from his unsuspectful investors.

Why you don't like him? It seems he is much better than many other tech entrepreneurs, and in general he is appreciated in crypto-community.
I read book and him and he seems to be interesting. He has a goal, he has a vision.
I see you are Legendary member, so I'm really interested in your opinion, you probably know about him more than me.

Also interesting article about Cryptocurrency philosophy and politics, Musk is mentioned there
https://steemit.com/politics/@voloshyn/cryptocurrency-philosophy-and-politics-right-wing-and-left-wing-influences
full member
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November 29, 2017, 05:49:39 AM
This will eventually be possible, but not in a very near future. Stll too many technological problems to solve first. The first and foremost is that planets beyond our solar system are for the moment totally out of our reach.
sr. member
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November 22, 2017, 01:43:01 AM
#99
Do you think humanity will ever create colonies on the other planets (not just couple of trained astronauts but a civilian population in a city or something similar) and depending on your opinion why not / where and when do you think they're likely to be created first?... also will the frontier of colonising be in our own solar system on Mars for example or on some exoplanet
Someday, in the distant future, if humanity does not die out, then they will be able to colonize some kind of planet. Now this is not realistic.
legendary
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November 21, 2017, 11:32:26 PM
#98
Elon Musk has us covered in planet colonisation.. Those trained austronauts he will send will be the colonisers, they will create families on mars.. They wont come back to earth, but they will try to create a new earth.

P.S. It is not certain that they will succeed, and once they are out there, there is no turning back.. Isn't it scary. Imagine the scenarios.

Elon Musk is a fraud and a cheater. He is completely useless and he never delivers on his promises. If anyone is going to colonize Mars, I can assure you that it is not going to be Elon Musk. He is just empty talk and no action. He is only interested in fleecing money from his unsuspectful investors.
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November 21, 2017, 11:21:58 PM
#97
Mars is the focus of much scientific study about possible human colonization. Its surface conditions and the presence of water on Mars make it arguably the most hospitable of the planets in the Solar System, other than Earth. Mars requires less energy per unit mass (delta-v) to reach from Earth than any planet except Venus.
Permanent human habitation on a planetary body other than the Earth is one of science fiction's most prevalent themes. As technology has advanced, and concerns about the future of humanity on Earth have increased, the argument that space colonization is an achievable and worthwhile goal has gained momentum. Other reasons for colonizing space include economic interests, long-term scientific research best carried out by humans as opposed to robotic probes, and sheer curiosity.
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November 21, 2017, 10:53:04 PM
#96
Elon Musk has us covered in planet colonisation.. Those trained austronauts he will send will be the colonisers, they will create families on mars.. They wont come back to earth, but they will try to create a new earth.

P.S. It is not certain that they will succeed, and once they are out there, there is no turning back.. Isn't it scary. Imagine the scenarios.
legendary
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November 21, 2017, 10:07:58 PM
#95
Do you think humanity will ever create colonies on the other planets (not just couple of trained astronauts but a civilian population in a city or something similar) and depending on your opinion why not / where and when do you think they're likely to be created first?... also will the frontier of colonising be in our own solar system on Mars for example or on some exoplanet

Human race would still have a long way to go before we go on to colonizinng planets? There still a lot of unknown to the world. And the universe is so vast that or secrets are still just curling out of the corner into our laps. To colonize planets we really are a long way off

Sooner or later, it is going to happen. But the question remains. Are we getting enough ROI on these investments. There is a huge cost associated with each of these plans. And the tax payer is going to bear them. Although spending money on the space program is still better than spending them on needless wars, I am not sure whether this must be a major priority for us.
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November 21, 2017, 05:29:26 PM
#94
Do you think humanity will ever create colonies on the other planets (not just couple of trained astronauts but a civilian population in a city or something similar) and depending on your opinion why not / where and when do you think they're likely to be created first?... also will the frontier of colonising be in our own solar system on Mars for example or on some exoplanet
.                IT is impossible , its been long time that they always trying to Go outsize earth but untilil Now human cant  be  exist  in other planet.
legendary
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November 21, 2017, 02:09:44 PM
#93
I wish I could live to see it. Of course it's much easier to colonize the oceans than another planet, especially in our proximity. The solar system lacks good planets that are easy to inhabit. We'd need hundreds of years of terraforming to turn one of them into a new Earth. I'd rather see those money spent on preserving our planet and maybe creating underground and underwater cities with vegetation. We have so much room on our planet that we aren't using.
hero member
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November 21, 2017, 12:33:02 PM
#92
As days go by, the number of scientists who think that man will eventually have to spread through the Solar System is increasing. We do not yet know when we will do this; but you are confident that the time is approaching quickly. And this situation will have inevitable consequences for the human species.

The generation of people who go beyond the conditions we are accustomed to in the world may eventually become different species!
The people living on the other planet will be separate branches separated from the branch of the person on the Evolutionary Tree. They will probably evolve into another species.
This evolution can happen very quickly if we can build functional colonies so that people living on Heleeki outer planets can only pay for their basic needs!
sr. member
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November 21, 2017, 06:04:49 AM
#91
Colonising will happen eventually but not in this century. There are beliefs that man didn't actually step on the moon when Apollo mission was presented and with that rumor how can we even colonize planets in the near future when we maybe haven't made the first crucial step that includes living beings in the other surrounding. Technology is advancing and everything that we are seeing in the SCFI movies will happen eventually. The only problem for colonizing would be some war that would put humankind in the bad position and also some natural disaster that would make the impact on the whole world. People are smart and the population is expanding every day. Natality is high and with that fact colonizing other planets is inevitable in the far, far future.

And don't forget we need to rebuild our society and politic. We can't colonize anything when a different countries are fighting with each other like a stray dogs. And also we should pre-discover all that hides on OUR planet (Earth). Even nowadays scientists are discovering new animals, microorganisms, etc.. Just read anything about Mariana Trench and you'll got what I mean. So I'm quite agree with you, that might be in far, far future.
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November 21, 2017, 06:04:29 AM
#90
Do you think humanity will ever create colonies on the other planets (not just couple of trained astronauts but a civilian population in a city or something similar) and depending on your opinion why not / where and when do you think they're likely to be created first?... also will the frontier of colonising be in our own solar system on Mars for example or on some exoplanet

Human race would still have a long way to go before we go on to colonizinng planets. THERe still a lot of unknown to the world. And the universe is so vast that or secrets are still just curling out of the corner into our laps. To colonize planets we really are a long way off
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November 21, 2017, 04:45:40 AM
#89
Colonising will happen eventually but not in this century. There are beliefs that man didn't actually step on the moon when Apollo mission was presented and with that rumor how can we even colonize planets in the near future when we maybe haven't made the first crucial step that includes living beings in the other surrounding. Technology is advancing and everything that we are seeing in the SCFI movies will happen eventually. The only problem for colonizing would be some war that would put humankind in the bad position and also some natural disaster that would make the impact on the whole world. People are smart and the population is expanding every day. Natality is high and with that fact colonizing other planets is inevitable in the far, far future.
legendary
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November 20, 2017, 09:59:09 PM
#88
Is it even worth the money and effort in colonizing the other planets? It is going to cost many hundreds of trillions of USD in doing that. If we spend a fraction of that amount here on earth, we can make this planet more inhabitable for everyone, including humans. Technological progress is not a bad thing. But we need to know about our priorities.
jr. member
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November 20, 2017, 07:35:44 PM
#87
Before being able to colonize other planets I am afraid we will have to wait for the tecnological singularity to produce the necessary instruments for doing that. But then, perhaps it will be our robots and their AI to do the colonization.
legendary
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November 20, 2017, 05:46:51 PM
#86
Do you think humanity will ever create colonies on the other planets (not just couple of trained astronauts but a civilian population in a city or something similar) and depending on your opinion why not / where and when do you think they're likely to be created first?... also will the frontier of colonising be in our own solar system on Mars for example or on some exoplanet

We see you prediction in many scientific film productions. I also think like you and believe that some outstanding people will go to other planets like Mars and they will start to live there. There are many researches about it. If we think that many scientific films had turned out to be in the right, this is not a dream.
legendary
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November 20, 2017, 08:34:06 AM
#85
Regarding my above post, perhaps it would be beneficial to send prisoners to the other planets.

Force-send the really bad prisoners to the other planet. Tell them that they can have freedom out of the bubble if they develop the terraforming process. Some of them might commit suicide, but others will want to live. They might even become rehabilitated into good people from working so hard on getting out. It could happen just like Australia when it was first colonized as a penal colony.

Remember, there would be little travel between earth and the other planet. Why? Expensive. Right now Governments are having a difficult time getting back to the moon. Once on another planet, those people would essentially be lifers there.

Even terraforming moon tunnels and caves is something that is expensive beyond any thought of our being able to do it right now.

Cool
legendary
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November 20, 2017, 08:20:53 AM
#84
Colonization of the planets of the solar system is very expensive. Therefore, there will not be a large colony. Even the flight to Mars now looks problematic.
World is getting advance day by day. With the passage of time new discoveries and inventions are taking place. Humanity will make colonies on other planet as well. Scientists an this idea that how with less expenses one can travel to other planets. Day by day they are unveiling new secrets about outer world astronomers are working on


Only fools want to live for 200 or 300 years in a bubble. And that is what it will be for those colonizing other planets... like prison. Why? Because terraforming is something that we aren't even close to being able to do. In fact, we are barely even able to guess at how to start doing it without first visiting a planet to see what it is like so that we can start to guess what to do to terraform it. Long before then age reversal will have been developed, so that anybody living on a planet that needs to be terraformed will have been living there for several hundred years before he dies... living in a bubble where he can't enjoy the great outdoors... just like he was in prison.


Aging Reversal tests in dogs by 2019 and then in human tests by 2022 if that works





This article (interview with George Church) originally appeared in Endpoints. An excerpt is included below, and the complete story can be found here. The interview with George Church at Endpoints is the source of the next three paragraphs in italics, which are statements from George Church.

George Church describes the roadmap for to human aging reversal treatments

We will see the first aging reversal test in dog trials in the next year or two. If that works, human trials are another two years away, and eight years before they're done. Once you get a few going and succeeding it's a positive feedback loop.

His company Rejuvenate Bio is actually working on the dog trial now.


Read more at https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/11/aging-reversal-tests-in-dogs-by-2019-and-then-in-human-tests-by-2022-if-that-works.html


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sr. member
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November 20, 2017, 06:29:17 AM
#83
No please, we are not already beneficial living beings for our nature.
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November 20, 2017, 06:09:12 AM
#82
Colonization of the planets of the solar system is very expensive. Therefore, there will not be a large colony. Even the flight to Mars now looks problematic.
World is getting advance day by day. With the passage of time new discoveries and inventions are taking place. Humanity will make colonies on other planet as well. Scientists an this idea that how with less expenses one can travel to other planets. Day by day they are unveiling new secrets about outer world astronomers are working on
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