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Life On Mars
As I've seen on the documentary channels, Earth's most renowned scientists are sending robot vehicles to Mars. Not just only for research, to find out more about that red planet. From what I've heard, they're also busy with the question if human life would be possible up there, and, if not, whether they could generate earth-like life conditions - at least in some big biosphere buildings or something. The simple and obviously serious idea behind this: Continuous exploitation of Earth resources will end in severe damage of the planet some day, so let's look already for another one to be colonized.
Now, this is a bit scaring, because further destruction of this planet seems out of question and almost inevitable for some of these science guys, while looking for solutions to make a far away dust ball habitable is a highly interesting challenge. Brilliant. So, finally I got convinced and decided to fire my own lander device up - I called it "Elephantosity" - just to find me a nice place to settle down and live my life in peace then ...
Now, this is a bit scaring, because further destruction of this planet seems out of question and almost inevitable for some of these science guys, while looking for solutions to make a far away dust ball habitable is a highly interesting challenge. Brilliant. So, finally I got convinced and decided to fire my own lander device up - I called it "Elephantosity" - just to find me a nice place to settle down and live my life in peace then ...
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
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