The E wrote:Zakharra wrote:Room to expand and another place for the human race to live. It gives added insurance of the human race to survive, and it also gives us added resources and a base closer to the outer system.
There is no room to expand there, unless we build it. Which is easier to do in the Earth/Moon portion of the solar system than it is out by Mars or Jupiter.
Again: What is out there that you can't get closer to home?HB of CJ wrote:Discoveries that will knock our socks off and viewed from today will be very very close to magic itself. Power sources beyond our wildest imagination and I have a lot of that. Private Star Ships that can go ANYWHERE, are self aware and are no larger nor more $expensive$ than a private car. Multi dimensional. Smart, Safe. Fast. Cheap. That is our future.
Oh god. You do realize that putting enough energy to do space travel in the hands of J Random Moron is a really bad idea, right? There's a reason why flying cars haven't taken off.
You really do put a negative spin on space exploration, don't you?
It's enough that one big enough asteroid hits Earth and humanity is toast, that's one of the primary reasons for settling other planets. Having a settlement on Moon will help mankind to move further out and Mars is a natural stopover for exploring even further out in the solar-system. This indeed means we do need a presence on the Moon for making trips further out in the solar system easier, but the Moon isn't a very practical place to settle (no carbon and nitrogen) since it would require outside resources to function. Compare that to Mars which has all the elements needed for functional agriculture.
First of all, if you want to build things in Earth/Moon orbit you have to lift all the resources out of a gravity well. Having a presence on Mars will make it easier to access the asteroid belt which has for all practical purposes endless resources. Bootstrapping that kind of industry is of course going to be very very expensive but the ROI is astronomical. Another factor that makes Mars attractive in this instance is that it has less than half the escape velocity compared to Earth and due to its thin atmosphere you have less problems with air friction/resistance when launching payloads into orbit.
And regarding private star ships, when the time comes when that type of vessel is practical I doubt J Random Moron will able to pilot such a craft since it most likely will be done by something akin to a limited AI. And the reason flying cars isn't practical today is because of a number of reasons (of which J Random Moron isn't a factor), for example: they are severely impractical, you still need a pilot license (ie. excluding most of the J Random Morons out there), they are technically barely feasible and on top of that expensive.