
What If We Terraformed Every Planet in the Solar System
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Date: 2024-11-08
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all these idea are so dumb it kills my brain cells.
Bombarding the moon with comets really
and what if we miss and hit earth instead
Deploying giant shields in any of these planets orbit
is almost impossible, the weight and resources would kill the project immediately.
Dont even get me started with mars.
What possible with our tech right now is, catching a huge ice hydrogen asteroid, aim it to hit Venus diagonally on the Equator.
And repeat it till you get the results. This way you make venus start spinning, creating a day night cycle similar to ours, and the ice hydrogen would cool the atmosphere.
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all these idea are so dumb it kills my brain cells.
Bombarding the moon with comets really
and what if we miss and hit earth instead
Deploying giant shields in any of these planets orbit
is almost impossible, the weight and resources would kill the project immediately.
Dont even get me started with mars.
What possible with our tech right now is, catching a huge ice hydrogen asteroid, aim it to hit Venus diagonally on the Equator.
And repeat it till you get the results. This way you make venus start spinning, creating a day night cycle similar to ours, and the ice hydrogen would cool the atmosphere.
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sharearnafiz
What if pepper is the tree is the rarest objects in the universe and earth to everyone see that every where was diamond ruby iron and other rarest object but no water grass and tree but life exist and carbon based but animal and bird can eat diamond iron and other elements even uranium i know it listen like science fiction (but can you explain it )[by the way it's a challenge for most creative, smart and wise being in the universe]
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What if pepper is the tree is the rarest objects in the universe and earth to everyone see that every where was diamond ruby iron and other rarest object but no water grass and tree but life exist and carbon based but animal and bird can eat diamond iron and other elements even uranium i know it listen like science fiction (but can you explain it )[by the way it's a challenge for most creative, smart and wise being in the universe]
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ejjantz2878
Since we lack the wisdom and understanding of feedback loops triggered by cascading failure points. Cross feeding into existing cycles or cycles in flux or being pushed into alternative circulations.
What mskes the PTBs imagine we would understand t he life web of another planet without causing contamination or collapse of whatever could support a new embryo web
Pick a moon or an asteroid for the first timers.
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Since we lack the wisdom and understanding of feedback loops triggered by cascading failure points. Cross feeding into existing cycles or cycles in flux or being pushed into alternative circulations.
What mskes the PTBs imagine we would understand t he life web of another planet without causing contamination or collapse of whatever could support a new embryo web
Pick a moon or an asteroid for the first timers.
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smanly3274
Terraforming every planet is impossible. Mercury is too close to the sun. Venus has too much atmospheric pressure. Mars has almost NO magnetic field to protect it from lethal solar radiation. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all gas giants, no solid surface. As for their moons, it could be possible for limited terraforming, but it could take time.
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Terraforming every planet is impossible. Mercury is too close to the sun. Venus has too much atmospheric pressure. Mars has almost NO magnetic field to protect it from lethal solar radiation. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all gas giants, no solid surface. As for their moons, it could be possible for limited terraforming, but it could take time.
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AcaciaAvenue
Question: since Venus' atmosphere is too thick while Mars' is too thin, couldn't we just move air from one planet to the other and work on terraforming them at the same time Or at least use Venus' atmosphere to terraform Mars
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Question: since Venus' atmosphere is too thick while Mars' is too thin, couldn't we just move air from one planet to the other and work on terraforming them at the same time Or at least use Venus' atmosphere to terraform Mars
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DarkStar_48
They can't seem to set up a fair and transparent system here. Counting every vote doesn't equal fair. Especially when the votes don't matter anyway. Just ask Hillary Clinton.
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They can't seem to set up a fair and transparent system here. Counting every vote doesn't equal fair. Especially when the votes don't matter anyway. Just ask Hillary Clinton.
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TreyJaySoSway
Crazy to think how there might be a solar system like this out there in the universe. Where one species lives across different planets in their solar system.
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Crazy to think how there might be a solar system like this out there in the universe. Where one species lives across different planets in their solar system.
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johnb6723
As the sun gets more powerful, Mars will become like Earth and people will be able to live there, whether originally from Earth or from an exoplanet.
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As the sun gets more powerful, Mars will become like Earth and people will be able to live there, whether originally from Earth or from an exoplanet.
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adrianpilcher703
There'd just be some jerk shouting MVGA and trying to take us back to the hot inhospitable place it currently is. Why bother
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There'd just be some jerk shouting MVGA and trying to take us back to the hot inhospitable place it currently is. Why bother
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Pepstine
What If, I suggest you try playing the game Terragenesis, am sure that might increase your understanding of terraforming worlds
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What If, I suggest you try playing the game Terragenesis, am sure that might increase your understanding of terraforming worlds
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