Is the point that someday we have to leave this rock so we best get good at this.?
Looks nice. When can we book space holidays and do we need to show we are vaccinated?
Yeah that makes sense. It’s a subject I’ve never had any real interest in, so have never bothered to read much about it, apart from the history element and the space race etc.Don't know would be my honest answer. I could apply a lot of narrative to it, but that would be mere personal opinion, rather than based on fact of the actual mission now. Ie the ability to evolve and push the boundaries of travel and therefore the potential for any future existance elsewhere and Mars may hold some of those answers, from billions of years ago.
Is the point that someday we have to leave this rock so we best get good at this.?
Is the point that someday we have to leave this rock so we best get good at this.?
The earth will die eventually, unless we speed it up too soon
So the long term future will be on another similar to Earth
If and when we do leave Earth to colonise a planet in another Galaxy the Space ship will be piloted by robots and the humans will be in pods ready to be woken up at the end of the journey
Yeah, ok Doug.
Not happening mate, ever.
It won't be happening in the next few centuries that's for sure
But in the distant future
Look how far we have come in a hundred years
If and when we do leave Earth to colonise a planet in another Galaxy the Space ship will be piloted by robots and the humans will be in pods ready to be woken up at the end of the journey
Bit of a contradiction there duggieIt won't be happening in the next few centuries that's for sure
But in the distant future
Look how far we have come in a hundred years

We know the body has the capability of hibernating itself. An example would be of a skiing accident, I can't rememeber her name, but she fell in to an extremely cold lake. Now technically she could and should have been classed as dead, when she was eventually found, under water! Thankfully she worked for a team of medical people, that knew about all this shhite. It took a very long time and a lot of experience to bring her back to life again. What it shows is if the body is dropped below a certain temperture it will hibernate to keep the core of the brain alive (I think, something like that anyway) - the process we have trouble with is bringing the body back to life again in any reasonable timescale and without harm. I can't remember the name of the woman to find a link to the story.
Bit of a contradiction there duggie
Science is improving at an incredible rate and what we see as impossible today will be seen as normal in 10/20 years.
Frogs and even fish in desert areas can lay eggs that lie dormant until the rains flood the area