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Jul 12, 2012 8:03 AM #695908
So I just found this at wikipedia about super earths.
So do you want to live a new life so scientists and astronomers will take us to those things?

SUPER EARTHS :
Are exactly like earth-planets far far away from the solar system. They are bigger than earth. They also have rain, oxygen.

I just knew this when I was in Grade 6. We talked about super earths

SO where do you wanna live if the world ends?
SUPER EARTHS or MARS?
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Jul 12, 2012 8:05 AM #695911
I'll die with my world

Don't wanna take all the shit we made here there
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Jul 12, 2012 8:11 AM #695916
We can't live on super earths. They are larger than earth. Hence forth, they have greater mass. And with greater mass means higher gravity.

Unless we can like...genetically mutate our bodies (forcefully evolve?) to survive higher gravity. Our bodies won't be able to handle it for extremely large periods if time....




...I think... Idk I'm not that smart...
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Jul 12, 2012 8:20 AM #695919
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We can't live on super earths. They are larger than earth. Hence forth, they have greater mass. And with greater mass means higher gravity.

Unless we can like...genetically mutate our bodies (forcefully evolve?) to survive higher gravity. Our bodies won't be able to handle it for extremely large periods if time....



...I think... Idk I'm not that smart...


DBZ training. Yea, nuff' said.
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Jul 12, 2012 8:52 AM #695930
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I'll die with my world

Don't wanna take all the shit we made here there


could you be anymore fucking pretentious?
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We can't live on super earths. They are larger than earth. Hence forth, they have greater mass. And with greater mass means higher gravity.

Unless we can like...genetically mutate our bodies (forcefully evolve?) to survive higher gravity. Our bodies won't be able to handle it for extremely large periods if time....




...I think... Idk I'm not that smart...


its true. earth's gravity is 1g, while Gliese 876 d is 1.9-3.3g's of gravity. we would be able to live in a 2g planet, but it would fucking suck, since that's twice earth's gravity.
think of it like, how much you weigh now, is now doubled on a 2g planet, so you have to carry around twice your weight.
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Jul 12, 2012 8:58 AM #695934
Ok, Ok, now I'm serious

I guess it is kinda of impossible to go on these super earths or even Mars not only because of environmet or gravity or similar other things but also because of our travelling ways

Seriously, we can send all the machines we want in the space, but we'll never be able to reach and colonize these places without first finding a way to transport people there and I doubt that we're gonna find one this soon
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Jul 12, 2012 9:17 AM #695939
i guess... earth wont end quickly after all... it may end if the sun dies. and GOING BACK TO SUPER EARTHS. yea. they have larger gravity and it may be hard for you to walk or even move. so i guess...

what galaxy are they btw?
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Jul 12, 2012 9:52 AM #695949
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Ok, Ok, now I'm serious

I guess it is kinda of impossible to go on these super earths or even Mars not only because of environmet or gravity or similar other things but also because of our travelling ways

Seriously, we can send all the machines we want in the space, but we'll never be able to reach and colonize these places without first finding a way to transport people there and I doubt that we're gonna find one this soon


okay.
why do you think traveling to mars is impossible?
also, the gravity there is under half that of earth's gravity.
do you just like posting shit you found up your ass? they sure as fuck read like it.
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i guess... earth wont end quickly after all... it may end if the sun dies. and GOING BACK TO SUPER EARTHS. yea. they have larger gravity and it may be hard for you to walk or even move. so i guess...

what galaxy are they btw?


the fuck? it WILL end if our sun dies. and our sun ain't dying any time soon, so that aint something anyone is going to need to worry about, we'll likely kill ourselves before the sun blows up.

are you even trying to discuss anything? all you did was rephrase what i just fucking said.
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Jul 12, 2012 11:30 AM #696007
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are you even trying to discuss anything?


are you? all I see is you throwing their mistakes in their face to try and make them seem like idiots.
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Jul 12, 2012 11:44 AM #696017
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okay.
why do you think traveling to mars is impossible?
also, the gravity there is under half that of earth's gravity.
do you just like posting shit you found up your ass? they sure as fuck read like it.


Man, you know that this behaviour is making you look like a cunt? Keep it in mind, it's better

About what I said, travelling from earth to the moon is quite different than going to Mars. The only way would be making a one-way trip to it, but I really don't know how those who go there will be able to use Mars' resources to survive
Also, keep in mind that this kind of thing has always political repercussions
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Jul 12, 2012 12:08 PM #696035
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but I really don't know how those who go there will be able to use Mars' resources to survive

We don't just need to use the ones that are already there, we can make more. Mars doesn't really have much of an atmosphere now, but if you made one by pumping greenhouse gases into the air, it would be much more conducive to living in general. After the atmosphere was created I would assume the next reasonable step would be to melt the polar ice caps there (if it hasn't already happened by then).
I think it's safe to say that by the time we're required to leave Earth for one reason or another, it would be feasible to terraform Mars.
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Jul 12, 2012 12:24 PM #696048
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We don't just need to use the ones that are already there, we can make more. Mars doesn't really have much of an atmosphere now, but if you made one by pumping greenhouse gases into the air, it would be much more conducive to living in general. After the atmosphere was created I would assume the next reasonable step would be to melt the polar ice caps there (if it hasn't already happened by then).
I think it's safe to say that by the time we're required to leave Earth for one reason or another, it would be feasible to terraform Mars.


and how much will cost all this while everyone only thinks actually to save his own ass?
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Jul 12, 2012 2:54 PM #696159
This would happen far before we were in any serious, urgent danger.
I don't know how much it would cost, that depends on the amount of resources that are present then.
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Jul 12, 2012 5:48 PM #696258
Shit, it's feasible to terraform mars right now. If we put the time and money into it I am certain it could be done. Though we have much more urgent situations to deal with than planet migration. That and we all know that there would be a rather large fight over who controls what on mars. If it was up to me I would put an american flag on it and claim it's all ours, then building a laser grid on mars and the moon, so if anyone fucks with earth america we can orbital/outer space-bombard them with lasers or some crazy shit. Forcing them to submit to americas ridiculous capitalist demands for the next hundred years at least, while we figure out long distance travel for humans. When that rolls around we'd have an extremely large leg up over the competition.

But I've always fantasized about having an american death moon base/ doom fortress on the moon.
That'd be so cool, because I am not among the masses who honestly think we're the good guys, you know?
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Jul 12, 2012 6:10 PM #696271
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Shit, it's feasible to terraform mars right now. If we put the time and money into it I am certain it could be done. Though we have much more urgent situations to deal with than planet migration. That and we all know that there would be a rather large fight over who controls what on mars. If it was up to me I would put an american flag on it and claim it's all ours, then building a laser grid on mars and the moon, so if anyone fucks with earth america we can orbital/outer space-bombard them with lasers or some crazy shit. Forcing them to submit to americas ridiculous capitalist demands for the next hundred years at least, while we figure out long distance travel for humans. When that rolls around we'd have an extremely large leg up over the competition.

But I've always fantasized about having an american death moon base/ doom fortress on the moon.
That'd be so cool, because I am not among the masses who honestly think we're the good guys, you know?

America is falling behind in the world, this country is falling apart, I don't think they'd be capable of maintaining an entire planet.
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