pretty much every great discovery was the result of someone exercising their ego.
Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west, until someone with a lot of money and pride decided he'd prove everyone else wrong anyways.
If anything, doing what you think sounds pragmatic is actually just short sighted and cowardly. Society needs risk takers.
> failed history > is literally this moronic, not pretending
amazing
>how soon?
maybe never
civilizational collapse usually takes several generations to unfold so people don't actually they are living through one. They all think "yeah, life was better a couple of decades ago but no biggie it goes up and then down and then up again"
yeah people walked on the moon half a century ago but no biggie it goes up and then down and then up again
pretty much every great discovery was the result of someone exercising their ego.
Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west, until someone with a lot of money and pride decided he'd prove everyone else wrong anyways.
If anything, doing what you think sounds pragmatic is actually just short sighted and cowardly. Society needs risk takers.
>Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off
Patently false. Most people thought the world was spherical and nothing remained but ocean past that point.
>didn't mention the most important thing that changed the world forever
the absolute state of education today
it's the alternative trade route by the way, which is the only reason America was found at all. When they first found America, they thought that they had reached India.
>Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west
i derive all my knowledge and opinions from frank sinatra songs too
it's the other way around, most cartographers knew that the earth was spherical but they didn't know that there was a continent between europe and asia, and thus concluded that current ships couldn't carry enough supplies for the trip (crossing the atlantic - pacific). columbus made a mistake and assumed that the distance was much less than it really was. most discoveries are the result of incremental improvements, mistakes, experimentation, and the combined hard work of many people
>pretty much every great discovery was the result of someone exercising their ego.
You don't even need to go down that road.
Every actions have humans have ever taken is a result of someone exercising their ego. Someone crying about "man's vanity" in fact crying about their lack of vanity and the loathing "they" as an egotistical being feel for other egotistical beings.
Then you're just reducing every action to something that's vaguely involved in it, and then attributing all of the action to that thing. For example I could say that every human action is actually caused by grief, because in some vague way every human action is somehow tied to grief. For every big accomplishment by every person, at some point in their thought process they felt grief and that influenced their actions. Now you just focus on the grief and ignore or downplay everything else and now every action is the result of grief.
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You'll have to tie down that grief to something, that something being an ego that every person lives through.
>prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west
that's a myth, they knew the earth was round since ancient times
>Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west
Absolute bullshit. It had been known the world was round for ages, the trouble was it still took incredible balls to actually dare to circumnavigate it for the first time.
So that we can create a segregation between Earth users and Mars users and further promote clan based supremacy.
Imagine the first internet access that connects Mars and Earth. It will be insanely high latency, spotty, and constantly disconnect. At best, it'll connect occasionally and you'll see /misc/ light up with Mars colony flags when it does. Mars shitposters will eclipse Australian shitposters in an almost mystical sense.
It's probably easier in low pressure environments since the interior pressure can support the structure.
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>It's probably easier in low pressure environments since the interior pressure can support the structure.
This kinda. Plus, the gravity is lower so the structure will weigh less in the first place.
You know, I never looked into it until now but you're not far from the truth. Living on the surface would raise several issues, the only tenable mars colony would be one that's deep underground. Maybe it's not so practical after all kek. Why does Elon constantly shill extraterrestrial real estate then
2 years ago
Anonymous
he has a car company and a rocket company, not that complicated anon
2 years ago
Anonymous
Remember that Elon also owns a tunnel digging company and it starts to make sense
2 years ago
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traffic jams underground really make sense
2 years ago
Anonymous
I forgot about that shit lmao >hey guise I made a tunnelling company that has cut costs down by 75% >no no no, stop saying I also cut the cross sectional area down by 75% >my tunnels are revolutionary because, uhh... they just are, okay!
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>Why does Elon constantly shill extraterrestrial real estate then
because it is one of the oldest scams in the book
Need drives development. There is no need for such a structure on earth so it is not developed. Additionally you have a lower gravity and thinner atmosphere on Mars enabling different structures
I don't get that obsession with colonizing Mars. Waste so many resources and risk a lot of people just to live on a fricking desert rock. I totally get building a science station where people will go on shifts, but not a colony. We should focus more on finding an Earth-like planet.
that is more plausible considering returning from mars is objectively impossible
that was not the point of my post
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3 years commuting if we use the same chemical rockets. I still hope that humanity invents something better
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>g*rmany closed power plants by the 2021 in favor of coalburning in every meaning of the expression >he still has any hope for any technological advancements outside means of exploiting the most Black personcattle possible with lowest effort
2 years ago
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Germany is definitely not a role-model for me. Old european countries like Germany, France, and Italy are dead to me.
2 years ago
Anonymous
sorry to tell you that germany is just the beginning
When will people realize it's all a LARP to siphon money out of morons? Why even bother with Mars when there's a massive desert on our own planet that you can do this shit on? Never mind that it's all sci-fi looney tunes bullshit.
Domes are moronic. Why build everything exposed to the unbreathable atmosphere and radiated surface with no van Allen belts to protect you?
Build underground. Ever notice that boring company machine will fit in the hull of starship?
Hmm, getting to mars without radiation sickness and massive genetic damage? You know, because the radiation once you leave the Van Allen belts around the Earth? Duh.
>Earth atmosphere has 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon, and 0.1% other gases >Mars atmosphere has 95% carbon dioxide, 2.6% nitrogen, 1.9% argon, 0.16% oxygen and 0.06% carbon monoxide >0.16% OXYGEN
How would human breathe if carbon dioxide was greater than oxygen?
Am I missing something? Is the only real way to live on Mars is through terraforming and isn't that impossible? The planet doesn't have a magnetosphere so the atmosphere is constantly being stripped away by solar winds and whatnot? Isn't living on the surface in pods a bad idea because of the huge sand storms? Is it being proposed to be mole people on Mars? Guys what's the plan here?
it would be incredibly moronic to have giant fragile glass domes
realistic concepts involve living underground and use the soil as shielding against radiation
in fact most people don't realize that interplanetary travel for humans is so problematic because of radiation and lack of gravity for literal years
the effects of a lack of gravity are devastating
the first man on mars will either die there or shortly after coming home
>it would be incredibly moronic to have giant fragile glass domes
What makes you think glasses have to be fragile?
What makes you think there are any dangers to the glasses on mars?
Wrong board
how soon?
>how soon?
hundreds of years.
> failed history
> is literally this moronic, not pretending
amazing
>how soon?
maybe never
civilizational collapse usually takes several generations to unfold so people don't actually they are living through one. They all think "yeah, life was better a couple of decades ago but no biggie it goes up and then down and then up again"
yeah people walked on the moon half a century ago but no biggie it goes up and then down and then up again
wtf I want to live in the Bronze Age now
just imagine all the Babylonian pussy you'd be fricking
Is that Jazz?
damn, no wonder israelites are always seething about babylonian prostitutes
Just two more decades
500 years soon.
Another testament to man's vanity
pretty much every great discovery was the result of someone exercising their ego.
Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west, until someone with a lot of money and pride decided he'd prove everyone else wrong anyways.
If anything, doing what you think sounds pragmatic is actually just short sighted and cowardly. Society needs risk takers.
Oh right the great discoveries
Carry on then
>Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off
Patently false. Most people thought the world was spherical and nothing remained but ocean past that point.
>one of the guys who figured out that the world was spherical got burned on the stake
>most people knew this though
American education
Which guy was that?
>Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west
The Americas had breathable air, drinkable water and arable land
>didn't mention the most important thing that changed the world forever
the absolute state of education today
it's the alternative trade route by the way, which is the only reason America was found at all. When they first found America, they thought that they had reached India.
>Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west
i derive all my knowledge and opinions from frank sinatra songs too
Trannies and nu-males will never understand why real men go out and explore the world
it's the other way around, most cartographers knew that the earth was spherical but they didn't know that there was a continent between europe and asia, and thus concluded that current ships couldn't carry enough supplies for the trip (crossing the atlantic - pacific). columbus made a mistake and assumed that the distance was much less than it really was. most discoveries are the result of incremental improvements, mistakes, experimentation, and the combined hard work of many people
>pretty much every great discovery was the result of someone exercising their ego.
You don't even need to go down that road.
Every actions have humans have ever taken is a result of someone exercising their ego. Someone crying about "man's vanity" in fact crying about their lack of vanity and the loathing "they" as an egotistical being feel for other egotistical beings.
Then you're just reducing every action to something that's vaguely involved in it, and then attributing all of the action to that thing. For example I could say that every human action is actually caused by grief, because in some vague way every human action is somehow tied to grief. For every big accomplishment by every person, at some point in their thought process they felt grief and that influenced their actions. Now you just focus on the grief and ignore or downplay everything else and now every action is the result of grief.
You'll have to tie down that grief to something, that something being an ego that every person lives through.
>prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west
that's a myth, they knew the earth was round since ancient times
>Remember that prior to Columbus, everyone thought you would fall off the planet if you sailed far enough west
Absolute bullshit. It had been known the world was round for ages, the trouble was it still took incredible balls to actually dare to circumnavigate it for the first time.
What's the point of being excited if we're all going to stay inside our Mars cubicle shitposting 24/7 like we do already
So that we can create a segregation between Earth users and Mars users and further promote clan based supremacy.
Imagine the first internet access that connects Mars and Earth. It will be insanely high latency, spotty, and constantly disconnect. At best, it'll connect occasionally and you'll see /misc/ light up with Mars colony flags when it does. Mars shitposters will eclipse Australian shitposters in an almost mystical sense.
Australians are a low bar. Theyre still in their cuckpods as we speak
>lockdowns lifted last year before Christmas
This is what listening to grifters does to your brain.
> The government stopped putting people in the camps last Christmas we're totally not cucked
How is the mandatory shot thing going or did they give up on that too?
>we're all going to stay inside our Mars cubicle shitposting 24/7 like we do already
this guys gets it
thats deep fren
sorry chuds
>can't build this on earth with all materials and infrastructure available
>will build this on mars
this lmao, even if it does happen, it will waste so much of earths ressources just to hold like 15 people.
Y-You've never seen a subdivision? The domes are there...I'll let you figure out why the domes are there.
I've never seen a geodesic dome that was airtight.
which, you know, is kind of a big deal when there's no atmosphere
>Sector Scanned
>12 metal and frick all
It's probably easier in low pressure environments since the interior pressure can support the structure.
>It's probably easier in low pressure environments since the interior pressure can support the structure.
This kinda. Plus, the gravity is lower so the structure will weigh less in the first place.
You know, I never looked into it until now but you're not far from the truth. Living on the surface would raise several issues, the only tenable mars colony would be one that's deep underground. Maybe it's not so practical after all kek. Why does Elon constantly shill extraterrestrial real estate then
he has a car company and a rocket company, not that complicated anon
Remember that Elon also owns a tunnel digging company and it starts to make sense
traffic jams underground really make sense
I forgot about that shit lmao
>hey guise I made a tunnelling company that has cut costs down by 75%
>no no no, stop saying I also cut the cross sectional area down by 75%
>my tunnels are revolutionary because, uhh... they just are, okay!
>Why does Elon constantly shill extraterrestrial real estate then
because it is one of the oldest scams in the book
>Why does scam artist shill scam artist things
Need drives development. There is no need for such a structure on earth so it is not developed. Additionally you have a lower gravity and thinner atmosphere on Mars enabling different structures
Arizona has been building Biodomes for a while, it's just not cost effective vs. simply going to said biome and doing research there.
I don't get that obsession with colonizing Mars. Waste so many resources and risk a lot of people just to live on a fricking desert rock. I totally get building a science station where people will go on shifts, but not a colony. We should focus more on finding an Earth-like planet.
>shifts
some people left the earth for moon to never return, goodluck working 3+ year shifts on mars lmao
Now imagine living there for the rest of your life. You will be all depressed and want to fricking have a nice day everyday.
that is more plausible considering returning from mars is objectively impossible
that was not the point of my post
3 years commuting if we use the same chemical rockets. I still hope that humanity invents something better
>g*rmany closed power plants by the 2021 in favor of coalburning in every meaning of the expression
>he still has any hope for any technological advancements outside means of exploiting the most Black personcattle possible with lowest effort
Germany is definitely not a role-model for me. Old european countries like Germany, France, and Italy are dead to me.
sorry to tell you that germany is just the beginning
idk bro it looked pretty kino to me
>what is a whole planet full of untouched resources
Earth is flat, dude. Sorry to burst your bubble.
When will people realize it's all a LARP to siphon money out of morons? Why even bother with Mars when there's a massive desert on our own planet that you can do this shit on? Never mind that it's all sci-fi looney tunes bullshit.
Agreed. I would go to a planet like ours, but not to fricking Mars.
>wind power on a planet with about 1% of Earth's atmosphere
Indians should be barred from using any graphical design software
>Indians should be barred from using any software
Ftfy.
anyone able to link the game?
Wouldn't it make more sense to make concrete vaults underground for most things and only glass domes for socal & entertainment centers?
Game name?
>Surviving Mars
H-How did you know it was a game
If I goto Mars can I claim my own territory?
I just want my own city with hookers and blackjack.
Domes are moronic. Why build everything exposed to the unbreathable atmosphere and radiated surface with no van Allen belts to protect you?
Build underground. Ever notice that boring company machine will fit in the hull of starship?
I'd rather suffer in a dome of depression than fizzle away on Earth when shit hits the fan here.
I'll only go if there's tiny horses.
Hmm, getting to mars without radiation sickness and massive genetic damage? You know, because the radiation once you leave the Van Allen belts around the Earth? Duh.
I hate expert-trusting midwits so much it's unreal.
I know, right? They think they come up with some great idea and forget about something obvious like radiation.
Only relevant experts are those pursuing the goals and working on the problem. Everyone else is an armschair expert.
>Earth atmosphere has 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon, and 0.1% other gases
>Mars atmosphere has 95% carbon dioxide, 2.6% nitrogen, 1.9% argon, 0.16% oxygen and 0.06% carbon monoxide
>0.16% OXYGEN
How would human breathe if carbon dioxide was greater than oxygen?
Notice how the habitation areas are inside domes? Why do you think that is?
Mental disabled people cannot think of solutions, they can only think of "problems" that they themselves cannot overcome.
Amogus
its so pointless i believe it
you can make a bubble anywhere on this planet too
Am I missing something? Is the only real way to live on Mars is through terraforming and isn't that impossible? The planet doesn't have a magnetosphere so the atmosphere is constantly being stripped away by solar winds and whatnot? Isn't living on the surface in pods a bad idea because of the huge sand storms? Is it being proposed to be mole people on Mars? Guys what's the plan here?
it would be incredibly moronic to have giant fragile glass domes
realistic concepts involve living underground and use the soil as shielding against radiation
in fact most people don't realize that interplanetary travel for humans is so problematic because of radiation and lack of gravity for literal years
the effects of a lack of gravity are devastating
the first man on mars will either die there or shortly after coming home
>it would be incredibly moronic to have giant fragile glass domes
What makes you think glasses have to be fragile?
What makes you think there are any dangers to the glasses on mars?
>it would be incredibly moronic to have giant fragile glass domes
It would be incredibly moronic to think they were making domes like that with glass.
no. civilization will probably need another dark age or major war to clear out the detritus first
lel
never if elon musk is the only one going for it
Is that the Mars colony, or the Tesla employees quarters?
>you and your fricking useless wind mills.
Build some nuclear reactor homosexual.
What sucks about mars is it takes forever to get the latest earth shows from the PhobosBay
Apple blossoms on Mars?
I'm ready
pointless until the earth runs out of minable resources jacking the prices up to the point the investment becomes viable to mine other worlds
literally whats the point?
Soon we will have ksp 2
idk how people see these pics and NOT realize the earth is flat and essentially a massive dome like one of those little ones