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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Yes and don’t know

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

No to both.

I'm sure in a thousand years I'll be proved wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Having seen the mess we’ve made of this planet, why should we go make a mess of another?

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!


"On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind! "

Time We Left This World Today?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

1. Only if there will be theme parks and doughnuts

2. Nah.

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind! "

There is a weird scientific fact about this, humans are not designed to live in our atmosphere, we are the only species that suffer so much with back and spinal issues, there is evidence that suggested we are not suited to the cycle of time on earth but in fact the planet Mars seems to have the ideal orbit around the sun for humans!!

I’m not making this up

I read this in a scientific journal

May not have got all of it correct, but that what the inference was

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

"

It's a great topic and I imagine theirs a bounty to be had for the first nation to be on Mars I for one hope it's someone from up north a yorkie maybe but let's face it somebody has to explore the milky-way

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!


"I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

It's a great topic and I imagine theirs a bounty to be had for the first nation to be on Mars I for one hope it's someone from up north a yorkie maybe but let's face it somebody has to explore the milky-way "

This made me snicker

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind!

Time We Left This World Today? "

For the Golden Void with the other Warriors In The Edge Of Time!

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!


"On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind!

Time We Left This World Today?

For the Golden Void with the other Warriors In The Edge Of Time! "

Space is dark,it is so endless!

(Think I'm gonna play Space Ritual today)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind!

Time We Left This World Today?

For the Golden Void with the other Warriors In The Edge Of Time!

Space is dark,it is so endless!

(Think I'm gonna play Space Ritual today)"

Stacia, yum! Maybe PXR5 and Uncle Sam's On Mars?

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!


"On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind!

Time We Left This World Today?

For the Golden Void with the other Warriors In The Edge Of Time!

Space is dark,it is so endless!

(Think I'm gonna play Space Ritual today)

Stacia, yum! Maybe PXR5 and Uncle Sam's On Mars? "

If Uncle Sam's already there, I'm not going! I doubt my Silver Machine would make it there anyway ,it's a Death Trap

( The rest of you can talk amongst yourselves!)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

"

Yes and would love to think so but highly doubt it. There would be more evidence.

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

Yes and would love to think so but highly doubt it. There would be more evidence. "

Unless the evidence has been suppressed...

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan  over a year ago

Den of Iniquity

We will have no choice soon . Growing population issues will mean one of two things, either we terraform Mars , or we have an " accidental " plague to cull some of us. That's just how it is !!

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By *apmanMan  over a year ago

Holmfirth


" or we have an " accidental " plague to cull some of us. That's just how it is !!"

Have you noticed the black helicopter hovering over you?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

Yes and would love to think so but highly doubt it. There would be more evidence.

Unless the evidence has been suppressed... "

Sorry, I'm not a conspiracy loon, it would be way too big to suppress, and the earth from the mars with decent telescopes would show signs of civilisation. Unfortunately Mars from earth doesn't.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

Yes and would love to think so but highly doubt it. There would be more evidence. "

There was a documentary on tv a few months back about what would happen to Earth if humans died out. The various experts concluded that absolutely no evidence of intelligent life would exist after about 5000 years, this included buildings, metal structures and even plastics.

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!

There's little evidence of intelligent life now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On a recent visit to NASA going to Mars was the big thing. The problem is, for those volunteering for the flight, it is, unfortunately a one way trip, and that is without the voyagers actually setting foot on the planets surface.

I don't know whether we should or even could Colonise the fear old red planet.

As for past civilisations, we wouldn't know, but Mr. Harbours a science fantasy that we are descendants of Martians who colonised Earth after a Martian catastrophe, and human kinds obsession with that world is in fact a good old fashioned bit of genetic Martian homesickness.

I think he reads too much Sci - Fi and listens to far too much Hawkwind! "

Aww that is a sweet fantasy, we wanna go home.

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York

I wouldn't fancy living on mars, where's the beaches, lush forests, oceans to swim in etc? It would be cool to visit but I'd want to come home after a week or two!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wouldn't fancy living on mars, where's the beaches, lush forests, oceans to swim in etc? It would be cool to visit but I'd want to come home after a week or two!"

Would need a few palm trees dotted about the place wouldn't it.

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By *orwegian BlueMan  over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..

No and no..

There probably is life on Mars in the form of micro organisms but that it...

Experience tells us that hostile extreme environments restrain evolution so it is unlikely any life would have progressed much.

As for moving there, why??

It's really cold, the air is not breathable and the gravity is lower than that on earth.

There are plenty of inhospitable areas on earth devoid of humans, colonise those areas, it might take a few days to reach those by road rather than a few months by space travel.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That's like laying in a hammock on a Maldivian Island and thinking "I really must go to South End on holiday next year"

No!!!

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By *ynecplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Yes and really don't know.

We have to get off this planet at some point or we will eventually become extinct.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I want your opinions and thoughts on two things,

1) do you think we should try to terraform mars and try to inhabit this planet?

2) do you think mars was once inhabited by a civilisation that may have destroyed itself?

For me it’s a yes to both

Yes and would love to think so but highly doubt it. There would be more evidence.

There was a documentary on tv a few months back about what would happen to Earth if humans died out. The various experts concluded that absolutely no evidence of intelligent life would exist after about 5000 years, this included buildings, metal structures and even plastics. "

That doesn't appear plausible, cave drawings still very visible, from high vantage points there are loads of buried towns and cities visible from over 4-5000 years and what about stonehenge, still very visible after 5000+ years and I'm sure it will be.

Also, assuming it was carbon based the samples would have shown much higher carbon residues and there would be fossilised vegetation near enough ground level, I. E. Coal, which presumably our various surveys would have found. I'd love to be proved wrong though.

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By *htcMan  over a year ago

MK

Start a civilization there no. Doesn't support life as we know.

Life there before us if there was life there it wouldn't be as we know it.

Until we can travel faster in space it's not worth exploring space as we don't have the technology yet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not so much mars but other planet when we eventually reach them. Mars I think is beyond being habitable x

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"Not so much mars but other planet when we eventually reach them. Mars I think is beyond being habitable x"

So was parts of our inner cities

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes

No

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