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re: How long until we have a self sustaining population on another planet?
Posted on 9/11/18 at 8:35 pm to GEAUXT
Posted on 9/11/18 at 8:35 pm to GEAUXT
It’s crazy to think about essentially starting over from an industrialization standpoint.
For instance, let’s say we discover oil on mars. To produce it, we need the necessary tools and machinery that would be incredibly expensive to transport to Mars. So we need a way to engineer those tools and machinery, which requires more tools and machinery. You would have to almost start over from the Stone Age.
For instance, let’s say we discover oil on mars. To produce it, we need the necessary tools and machinery that would be incredibly expensive to transport to Mars. So we need a way to engineer those tools and machinery, which requires more tools and machinery. You would have to almost start over from the Stone Age.
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