I think fewer people would be excited about moving to Mars if they knew that they’d have to live in deep, shielded caves and that still might not be enough to save them. Good piece by @caleb_scharf on the hazards of living without a global magnetic fieldhttps://blogs.scientificamerican.com/life-unbounded/death-on-mars1/?amp …
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I think we should start with plants before humans, plants have this amazing ability of producing oxygen as well!
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Couch, TV, pizza, something to drink. That’s all anyone needs right?
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I guess they mean living in deep man-caves. Otherwise, it would be Venus.
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As humans move to a new stage in a new environment there seem to be A cave fractal
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Not perfectly, hard to simulate the Mars 0.38G surface gravity here on Earth. [BTW, hi Paul!]
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1) Find deep cave 2) Remove all the air 3) Make the soil toxic 4) Reduce gravity to 1/3 5) Set up some kind of messy radiation source nearby just to see what it does to you
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6) have occasional mystery quakes
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