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Red42321
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What I'd like to discuss in this thread is theories related to how the human race will advance, in regards to planetary expansion. This is important, because eventually, Earth will no longer be able to sustain human life. Whether it be caused by man, or natural events, Earth won't last forever. If the human race wants to survive, we must expand sooner or later.

I believe the first step is the colonization of the Moon. Currently, NASA is planning to create a Lunar Outpost, sometime between the years of 2019 and 2024. If this goes as planned, the colonization of the Moon will take a great leap forward. It may still be decades after the event that normal, everyday citizens, are able to live on the moon, and even longer until the colonies are able to sustain themselves; but the base of all future operations will have been established. Additionally, the colonization of the Moon will set the system by which nations claim land on all planets.

Will humans work together as one unit to colonize the solar system, and eventually the universe; or will future planets work the same as Earth, fighting amongst itself; leading to disestablishment eventually. If the latter is chosen, and nations are established, will they stay in collaboration with the government of other planets, or will there be no alliance between the human race?

I apologize for getting a bit astray from my topic of Moon colonization, but it's all very interesting stuff.

The next step, after successfully establishing a stable, time weathered Lunar government, is to colonize another planet. Most likely Mars. Of course, Mars is more likely to allow humans to live a life comparable to what their Earth dwelling ancestors live; due to its ability to be terraformed, while we are unsure whether or not the Moon could be terraformed.

Here is an artists interpretation of what a terraformed Moon may look like.

http://www.cosmosfrontier.com/files/TerraformedMoonFromEarth2.jpg

And here is the possible terraformation (word?) process of Mars.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/MarsTransitionV.jpg

Note the resemblance to Earth that the terraformed Mars has.

Scientists have also considered the possibility of terraforming Venus, which would be a much more difficult challenge than either the Moon or Mars.

I'm not going to get into the details of the process (as it's quite complicated), but if you would like to learn more about it the information is online. I will show you pictures however, showing the change that would need to be made. Something to note, is that due to global warming, Venus is the warmest planet in our solar system. Could that be the fate of Earth, after abandoned? Only to be once again terraformed and restored by another species, or the descendants of the long forgotten inhabitants of Earth?

Current state of Venus
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/11/29/venus_narrowweb__300x336,0.jpg

Artists rendition of a terraformed Venus
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b9/TerraformedVenus.jpg/200px-TerraformedVenus.jpg

Please keep in mind, that this entire thread is based purely on theories, some person, and that in no event should my outline be thought of as the end all, be all, of human expansion. It's simply what I believe may or may not happen, depending on events of the next few decades, and century.

I know this is a very long OP, so I won't go into detail about other discussion points, but I would like to point them out.

*Effect on humans, as a species? How would living on these planets affect the evolutionary path of humans?
*Will humans be able to achieve planetary expansion at all? If so, how far do you believe we will get?
*Will an alliance be made between all planets? How likely is it that the human race grows apart and eventually disassociates with the others as evolution and time goes on?

Your views on the entire matter?

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Kasic
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Okay one, how is that planet dying? Planets can't "Die" They can be barron, but the planet itelf is fine. Second, it's not dying faster than it should and what even makes you think that? Because it's heating up? WHAT DO YOU THINK THE ICE AGES WERE? The earth periodacly heats and cools. Climates change. Ocean currents get redirected. Do you know how much car emmisions from gas affect the planet? In one year, every single car added up, is not even 1/10 of what 1 volcano spits out in one eruption. We make a big difference huh? I'm pretty sure the actual statistic is more like less than 1/1000 of what a volcano produces but i'm humouring you in making it seem like more. Global warming is a farce.

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Without adding mass to Mars it will not sustain an atmosphere.So unless we push some small moons to collide on Mars and hopefully pick some that have water and minerals needed to build an atmosphere it won't happen.Earth is a very special unique planet and many people just don't realize it.I'm not an evolutionist.I do believe some divine power kick started this world and the more we explore the Universe the more we will realize that we are unique.It takes many variables to create a living world like ours.
I'm not saying that humans can't make it happen ,but they will have to copy the earth very closely to make it work.That will be a tremendous task.
We have a better chance of making world peace and pulling all the worlds brightest minds together to save and care for the ball we habitat now then we have to create another living planet.

But it is a nice dream.

tomertheking
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BEcause you really can't have democracy if your group is really small


actually it works best in small groups to my opinion.

Without adding mass to Mars it will not sustain an atmosphere


closed spaces.

We would basicalyl be at sqaure one, Low meager populations of tribes, ruled by a clan like dominance, and we would have to either be scavengers, hunters, farmers, or fishers, or resource harvesters, or warriors.


We wouldn't have to rediscover the wheel you know. and democracy also
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