
they're screaming and cheering like a cult, and look like I wouldn't trust them to build a website.
Also why the fuck are we going to live on Mars? Visit, investigate, sure. But being that we're fucking up the only habitable space rock we've yet found, moving to one which doesn't support human life seems like solving the wrong problem.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2018, 21:18, Reply)

Apart from all the science reasons... it's pretty inevitable that something is gonna wreck Earth at some point in the next few thousand years or so. It has before, it will again. Could be a supervolcano, could be a meteor, could be disease. We're very vulnerable.
I think the cheering thing is rather American. I've met lots of SpaceX employees, and they were all nice and just as normal as any other bunch of sciency folks.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2018, 21:34, Reply)

First of all, it presupposes that there's something morally important about human (or terrestrial) life; that's not at all clear, though.
It also presupposes that it'd be possible to recreate whatever it is that we want to preserve on Mars. But that's implausible. We're part of a hugely intricate machine. You can't just take bits of it and drop it on another rock and hope for the best - especially when that other rock is uninhabitable.
( , Tue 31 Jul 2018, 10:25, Reply)