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They're all lunatics. That we can be certain of.What is it with cows and their obsession with the moon?: Brianna Wu, Bob, Chris...
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They're all lunatics. That we can be certain of.What is it with cows and their obsession with the moon?: Brianna Wu, Bob, Chris...
The only answer I have is that it'd be cool to go to space and not deal with any of the bullshit of space like meteors, radiation, spinal damage from low gravity, and more. Which has to be their reasoning, because I'm very aware of all that.What is it with cows and their obsession with the moon?: Brianna Wu, Bob, Chris...
It's 2017 and we still don't have moon wheat
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He's implying that had we eradicated the menace of poor white people or white people in the countryside already, we'd be a venturing among the stars by now.does he expected that terraforming is cheap? Shit, we can't even terraforma now. Terraforming is a long and expensive process that will not happen for a time.
"The elites and POC, particularly the brilliance of black women, would figure it out if they weren't plagued by Joe, the farmer in Bumfuck, USA!"How does this moron not get that "terraforming" the Moon is literally not possible? It doesn't have the gravitational field even to have an atmosphere.
"The elites and POC, particularly the brilliance of black women, would figure it out if they weren't plagued by Joe, the farmer in Bumfuck, USA!"
This just confirms my opinion that Movieblob is as scientifically illiterate as Chris-Chan, to the point it literally couldn't even be explained to him by a team of scientists that an object like the Moon simply couldn't retain an atmosphere. It would be literally impossible.
If this were a practical thing to do, we would already have done it!
By comparison, in theory, people could actually live on Mars without even terraforming it.
It's big, shiny, and I'm half-convinced they still think it's made out of cheese.What is it with cows and their obsession with the moon?: Brianna Wu, Bob, Chris...
Even Mars is a bit small to hold down an atmosphere thick enough to breathe. The solar wind strips gas from Mars, and its atmosphere now has less than 1% of the pressure of Earth's.
Even Mars is a bit small to hold down an atmosphere thick enough to breathe. The solar wind strips gas from Mars, and its atmosphere now has less than 1% of the pressure of Earth's.
There is a proposal to use a powerful magnet to give Mars a strong enough magnetic field to restore its atmosphere, but it would take a lot of work to even get to the point where people can walk outside without space suits.
There have been proposals to terraform Mars, most of them involve using thermonuclear weapons to vaporize the entire carbonate content of the planet into carbon dioxide. The resultant atmosphere will be heavy enough to stay stable-ish (and it is hoped that if the atmosphere is thick enough it can develop an extrinsic magnetic field on its own, much like Venus's).
I tried it and I got "Social Libertarianism". Well, you are what you hate, I guess:Anyone want to try taking the test from the PoV of Bob and seeing what you get? It won't be accurate but it'll still be entertaining.
Again, can any British Kiwis tell me exactly what's going on with Theresa May? You can't trust anything from Bob's mouth:
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does he expected that terraforming is cheap? Shit, we can't even terraforma now. Terraforming is a long and expensive process that will not happen for a time.
Leave it to someone like Bob to call personal responsibility Orwellian."MY existence is in danger!"
Yeah, because being a footless diabetic who spends all day in a basement talking about Marvel and vidya is one step removed from being in a concentration camp:
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This is why you'd dig down deep to where the pressure might be acceptable and literally mine for oxygen, while installing machines to create something like an ionosphere, or at least amplify the vestigial one it has already, and possibly slam the entire planet by redirecting oxygen-rich comets and other objects at it just to see what happens.
Anyone actually living on it at that time might have issues.
Still, terraforming Mars is at least remotely possible. Even terraforming Venus is conceivable, although possibly even more impractical than terraforming Mars.
Terraforming the Moon is absolute idiocy, though. It's literally impossible.