• Serinus@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Difficult and stupid aren’t the same thing. There aren’t many goals on the same scale of human progress.

    The attempt would likely teach us lessons about our own atmosphere and maintaining it. Learning the failure conditions of a biosphere and how to avert disaster seems extremely relevant for the upcoming decades.

    • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      3 hours ago

      OK, let me rephrase, because i’m misrepresenting the book.

      Colonizing Mars is extremely, insanely complex and we have no idea how to even start, and there are SO many better places that we need to try first unless we’re just willing to throw away lives (and trillions of dollars). It goes pretty deeply into all the stuff we either don’t know but need to know, or know but can’t fix, and of course there’s all the stuff we don’t know we don’t know. It discusses the insane logistical effort you need just get the bare minimum going, and how it’s not remotely like living there for a year, or colonizing a new country.