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Re: Trip to Mars in 40 days Nah they just need the new bunny batteries, duracell ! 27000 AA batteries, no problamo, mars in 30 days ! |
Re: Trip to Mars in 40 days Sounds fascinating...but it won't happen from this country anytime soon, we can't even keep the lights on or fix pot holes in our cities, let alone get a space vehicle to Mars. |
Re: Trip to Mars in 40 days She dont look like much, but she's got it where it counts. I hope to see mankind land on Mars before I die. |
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Re: Trip to Mars in 40 days This technology would probably be used to send probes quickly at first wouldn't it? |
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Re: Trip to Mars in 40 days Hopfully in our life time we would have space stations in mars like in doom 3. |
Re: Trip to Mars in 40 days Trip to Mars. Pfft. If it's inhabitable, who gives a fuck? My dreams of teleporting off this shit planet have been dashed once again. :help: |
Re: Trip to Mars in 40 days I think Mars may be closer, in technological terms than one might think. Rather than changing the planet to fit the human it seems much easier to change the human to fit the planet. Maybe even inevitable. Have you seen the wearable robots they're playing with in Japan? And then you look at the Mind Machine Interfaces we've been doing that can take the image from a camera and feed it into the brain, the things that let monkeys control robotic arms just by thinking about it and letting the machine learn which bits of the brain light up when it's thinking about certain things. It is my belief and hope that we're moving towards an integration of man and machine. Going into space for any great length of time almost necessitates we shed the majority of our organic bodies. Maintaining a brain is much more efficient than an entire body. Machines don't atrophy the same way either. It would make colonising nearby planets much more practical. And as for deep space, there is some chance that we will eventually be able to re-write our own genetic code so that our brains don't decay with age. Couple that with mind machine interfaces and we could be starships; with inputs directly to our senses we could dream away the voids between the stars. What dreams would such creatures have; would it be a harder or more loving eye that cast itself across the first sunrise on those new worlds? |
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I mean personally I like my fleshy self. Unless the robot will be capable of perfectly mimicking the human body(albeit, with added bonuses), I'm not interested. I want to have all of my senses intact, want to be able to feel pain even. It's all a part of being human to me. You could also just make warp, that would solve long distance travel problems. =p |
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