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Bill Nye on humans living on Mars and terraforming:"Are you guys high? It's not happening"
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:10 am
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:10 am
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Sorry, Elon Musk. Bill Nye says the idea of Mars colonization and terraforming – making a planet more Earth-like by modifying its atmosphere – is "science fiction." "This whole idea of terraforming Mars, as respectful as I can be, are you guys high?" Nye said in an interview with USA TODAY. "We can't even take care of this planet where we live, and we're perfectly suited for it, let alone another planet." As for living on Mars permanently: Sorry, Nye says that's not happening either. "People disagree with me on this, and the reason they disagree is because they're wrong," he quipped.
The famous science educator and CEO of The Planetary Society appears on National Geographic Channel's series "MARS." While the series explores human beings living on the Red Planet and even mining it, that doesn't mean Nye buys into the idea. For starters, he points to Antarctica, where scientists are stationed even during the harsh winter months but no one lives permanently. "Nobody goes to Antarctica to raise a family. You don't go there and build a park, there's just no such thing." "Nobody's gonna go settle on Mars to raise a family and have generations of Martians," Nye said. "It's not reasonable because it's so cold. And there is hardly any water.
There's absolutely no food, and the big thing, I just remind these guys, there's nothing to breathe." Plus living in a dome, then putting on a spacesuit to go outside will get tiring – fast. "When you leave your dome, you're gonna put on another dome, and I think that will get old pretty quick," he said. "Especially the smell in the spacesuit – all the Febreze you can pack, I think it will really help you up there." But Nye is still in favor of astronauts traveling to the Red Planet. More: I trained to be an astronaut on a mission to Mars at Space
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:12 am to musick
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Bill Nye
Liberal cuck
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:12 am to musick
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"It's not reasonable because it's so cold. And there is hardly any water.
There's absolutely no food, and the big thing, I just remind these guys, there's nothing to breathe."
right, that's why the whole terraforming thing is there
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:13 am to musick
I’ve been saying this, how the frick is making Mars liveable a better solution than keeping Earth liveable.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:14 am to PearlyBaker
Hmm that's a good solution to the caravan
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:17 am to PearlyBaker
Yeah, frick Mars. We should just use it as a big dumpster for all our plastic straws.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:18 am to musick
Dumb question, but if we actually had the technology to terraform, why wouldn't we start with the moon?
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:21 am to musick
Here on earth: “Humans are changing the climate.” On mars: “Its absurd, humans can’t change a climate.”
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:21 am to musick
I find it concerning that a person has to dispute this, I thought it was common knowledge.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:22 am to musick
Bill Nye is about as much a scientist as I am
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:23 am to AU4real35
He is right...for now
We are centuries away from the technology needed to terraform a planet.
We are centuries away from the technology needed to terraform a planet.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:23 am to PearlyBaker
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I’ve been saying this, how the frick is making Mars liveable a better solution than keeping Earth liveable.
We’re eventually going to run out of room on Earth or something catastrophic is inevitable that will wipe us out anyway. We need to be an interplanetary species to survive.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:24 am to PearlyBaker
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keeping Earth liveable
High velocity space rocks are a thing IF protecting our species is a priority.
Hedging bets vs. that priority means exploiting Mars...
And despite the "chicken little" claims, the earth is not under threat from humanity to the point of destroying all life, and likely never will be...
We're far more likely to bottleneck than be eradicated.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:24 am to musick
I’m sure in the 250,000 years that modern Homo sapiens have been on Earth, there have been many civilizations to look at the big grey hunk of rock that spots our night sky and think it’d be incomprehensible to ever travel there. That it would be - perhaps in different terms - science fiction.
But about 60 years ago, we did just that.
I’m not saying we’ll see it in our lifetimes but pretty much if can imagine something that appears to align with laws of physics, we can make it happen eventually.
But about 60 years ago, we did just that.
I’m not saying we’ll see it in our lifetimes but pretty much if can imagine something that appears to align with laws of physics, we can make it happen eventually.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:24 am to xrockfordf150x
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Here on earth: “Humans are changing the climate.” On mars: “Its absurd, humans can’t change a climate.”
overly simplistic view, but still funny
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:24 am to musick
Musk thinks he's this guy.
But Nye is a lib/idiot.
But Nye is a lib/idiot.
This post was edited on 11/19/18 at 9:26 am
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:26 am to taylork37
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Dumb question, but if we actually had the technology to terraform, why wouldn't we start with the moon?
Because it has no atmosphere to speak of and it’s gravity is too low to have one. Mars does.
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:27 am to taylork37
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Dumb question, but if we actually had the technology to terraform, why wouldn't we start with the moon?
Because Mars has an atmosphere to work with. The moon does not.
Broadly speaking.
ETA: ^what Landshark said
This post was edited on 11/19/18 at 9:29 am
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:27 am to xrockfordf150x
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Humans are changing the climate.” On mars: “Its absurd, humans can’t change a climate
Ridiculous comparison. Humans are changing Earth negatively from normal human activities. To think that we could somehow change a planet to the very specific conditions required to facilitate life on a planet we've never even been to is absurd right now.
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