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Elon Musk still wants to drop nukes on Mars


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We have too much water on earth, lets super heat it into plasma and fire it at mars. It might take a couple of centuries to make an ocean up there but then humans can settle.

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Surface area

 

Mars: 144 million square kilometers

Earth deserts: 20 million square kilometers

 

I propose to nuke Earth's deserts first. :alien:

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We just might want to determine if there is already life on Mars, before we do anything as otherwise presumptuous as blasting it with nuclear bombs!

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I'm OK with this as long as they strap Kanye West to it first.

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We have all but destroyed the ecosystem on this planet due to our short sightedness and incredible greed. Let's fix this before we let loose on another rock!

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2 hours ago, Stiff said:

I'm OK with this as long as they strap Kanye West to it first.

Hey don't be stingy. They're plenty more that can join him

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27 minutes ago, AllPossible said:

Hey don't be stingy. They're plenty more that can join him

Yep. I'm OK with that too.

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Not for nuthin', but do we really want this guy to have access to nuclear weapons, whatever his reasons?

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I think there is not much point in doing this without first solving the issue with Mars' atmosphere disappearing into space due not having a magnetic field. Without solving that, it would seem to me that we are just dumping gases into space that could have been used better.

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Mars' atmosphere disappeared over a very, very long period of time, due to erosion by the solar wind.  I don't hold with terraforming Mars, as long as there is a reasonable chance of native life there, but suppose this question was resolved in the negative.

Any added atmosphere established there, by whatever means, would hang about long enough to allow us to solve the erosion problem. An artificial magnetic field might be created. Humans are rather good at making electromagnets. Maybe  a network of electromagnet satellites in orbit all around the planet would work. 

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On 8/18/2019 at 12:43 AM, bison said:

We just might want to determine if there is already life on Mars, before we do anything as otherwise presumptuous as blasting it with nuclear bombs!

Mars is very different to what mainstream keep bleating on about, and a 12 year old with a $100 telescope can prove it, but these days people don't think they follow.

On 8/18/2019 at 11:51 PM, fred_mc said:

I think there is not much point in doing this without first solving the issue with Mars' atmosphere disappearing into space due not having a magnetic field. Without solving that, it would seem to me that we are just dumping gases into space that could have been used better.

 

On 8/19/2019 at 3:05 AM, bison said:

Mars' atmosphere disappeared over a very, very long period of time, due to erosion by the solar wind.  I don't hold with terraforming Mars, as long as there is a reasonable chance of native life there, but suppose this question was resolved in the negative.

Any added atmosphere established there, by whatever means, would hang about long enough to allow us to solve the erosion problem. An artificial magnetic field might be created. Humans are rather good at making electromagnets. Maybe  a network of electromagnet satellites in orbit all around the planet would work. 

Mars has a magnetic field, but it is more stronger in some areas than others, even NASA says that.

Atmosphere disappeared, lol.

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