INFJ_GenX t1_j20dvdl wrote
Hasn't the Earth gone through multiple ice ages and worldwide extinctual level flooding after the ice melts?
Now, wouldn't it be safer to be off the planet when that happens?
s1ngular1ty2 t1_j20ejcj wrote
No it wouldn't because no other planet is habitable so it's ACTUALLY safer to be on the planet that is only TEMPORARILY not habitable.
We can build bunkers for a limited amount of people to survive to the next habitable period. In fact, it's believed, this is what early societies did because there are massive cave systems in Middle East countries that people dug to possibly escape asteroid impacts in the past that caused massive flooding that we remember in most religions as the great flood. There are countless religions that document these floods and massive scarring in the US that indicates a massive flood happened around the same time, like 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. There is also evidence of asteroid impacts around that time.
INFJ_GenX t1_j20ewwd wrote
Yeah I hope you feel that way when you see a 2-mile high tsunami coming at you at the speed of sound when an asteroid hits the ocean (solar outer crust ejection from our own micronova sun burst that happens like clockwork every 15,000 years or so ).
INFJ_GenX t1_j20fcqs wrote
That's an actual description from the "Adam and Eve Story" that's been recently declassified by the CIA.
s1ngular1ty2 t1_j20flf0 wrote
I don't think you understand that other planets are worse than a 2 mile high Tsunami. They don't have atmospheres, are too cold, have toxic soil, high radiation, almost no water, and zero life.
Other planets are worse than Earth and harder to colonize. It's not happening. Get over it.
INFJ_GenX t1_j20g5zh wrote
I'm not tripping bro there's nothing to get over with I'm very content, happy being on this planet, I'm just not a multi-billionaire that has a legacy to think about.
INFJ_GenX t1_j20gour wrote
Besides wasn't it Buzz Aldrin who said on a moon circling Mars that there's a monolith that we need to go investigate and to find out who put it there...doesn't that sound just a little bit curious to you?
s1ngular1ty2 t1_j20h8y0 wrote
Not really because it's fake...
INFJ_GenX t1_j20hkuf wrote
Because you have a PhD and work at NASA or similar agency? Or you just arbitrarily just threw that out there that it's fake just to sound smart because it's important for you to sound smarter than others?
I mean I didn't make this CIA declassification stuff up ( in fact you could go on the CIA website to the archives and read that report yourself) and I also didn't do a deepface fake video of Buzz Aldrin.
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fitzroy95 t1_j20f5fy wrote
other planets (and free-floating colonies) can be made habitable (with time and significant cost and work), and the technology gained in doing that can help with repairing the damage we've one to our own planet.
Experimenting with the biosphere and climate of Earth is guaranteed to have short and long term consequences, and its better for the planet's population if those experiments and technology development were done somewhere else where there is zero chance of killing most of humanity
s1ngular1ty2 t1_j20fgcx wrote
No they can't. It's easier and cheaper to build bunkers on Earth by an order of magnitude. Stop believing Sci-fi. Earth bunkers could survive anything practically. It's not even that difficult.
fitzroy95 t1_j20gbcj wrote
You can certainly dig a hole in the ground and hunker in there for years, even grow food and recycle everything.
However you can never collect more resources than what you take down your hole, and all of the technology you use to hide down there will wear out.
an underground bunker is just a guarantee of a slow death for the inhabitants, it certainly provides zero future for them
s1ngular1ty2 t1_j20gw95 wrote
You can wear space suits on Earth just like you can on other planets. So you can definitely go out and gather more materials. You are naive. It is also easier because there is still some atmosphere that you can filter to provide breathable atmosphere.
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