mother nature is punishing us with ever-fearsome hurricanes, more unexpecting earthquakes, dangerous wildfires, and so on.
Woodlouse, I don't want to start a flame war around here, but we DEFINITELY HAVE not just a reason but a PURPOSE to go to Mars.
We already have over 6 Billion people on this Earth and counting. That may not sound much to some people, but that appears to be too much for mother nature.
Even is we do concentrate all our money on cleaning the waters, air, and land of this Earth, we will not be able to clean it up entirely because the damage has already been done and mother nature is punishing us with ever-fearsome hurricanes, more unexpecting earthquakes, dangerous wildfires, and so on.
I think mother nature is trying to telling us to GET THE H377 OUT or DIE. i don't think nature will forgive us after all the trash we threw at it.
If we go to Mars ASAP, we can start over. We can use the lessons that we have learned in the passed and try to create a better society of humans. Not a perfect one, but at least a better and more peaceful one.
Even if any government tries to create a society on Mars or any planet, the people living in the societies will eventually try to declare independance. This happend to Britain and Spain back in the 1700-1800's
BTW, Mars is FULL of resources that are more than enough to bring it back alive.
If we had no purpose to go to Mars, then Mars would have NEVER existed in the first place because we would never go to it.
I don't think it's is to protect us from asteroids because we have Earth's big brother Jupiter doing just that.
So basically, YES. We do have a reason and purpose to go their.
I think you're getting a little carried away with enthusiasm.
If Mr. Bush hadn't stuck two fingers up to the Kyoto agreement then we would be even nearer to fixing our problems.
It is estimated that the Earth can take up to and beyond 12 billion people before we have too many people on the planet. Whats more the population growth is slowing and soon shall start to fall again. Its a big cycle thing.
Going to Mars is not the solution to all earths troubles. Mars may have plenty of resources but it lacks the two important things needed to support life. Oxygen and water.
We have no reason to go to Mars. And why should it not exist if he had not reason to go there? We have no need to go visit the sun but it still exists. We don't need to go to the centre of the earth but it still exists. Just because something exists is no reason to exploit it. The money spent on going to Mars could be put to far better use here on Earth. Whats more, Mars is a smaller planet that Earth. So if Earth has too many people at 6 billion then mars shall have the same problem. But more so. Because there is no oxygen and very little water. Earth has lots of both. It is not too late for our planet yet. If Mr. Bush hadn't stuck two fingers up to the Kyoto agreement then we would be even nearer to fixing our problems. Basically the solution to Earths problems lies here on Earth and not on Mars.
err, the last time I did a graph in math involving the population of the planet, we have a dobuling rate of about 50 years.... That means in 50 years from now, there will be 12 billion ppl here.... another 50 years, we will have 24 billion ppl... so on and so forth...
SO
That means that in 2400, we will have 512 BILLION (+- 10 billion)people on this planet..... I am not sure how accurate my math book is, or anything, but that is what is......
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