Re: Troolean operators
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 11 Mar 2006 17:23:22 -0800
I suppose one argument is, well when we have dirtied our nest we will
have to go to Mars and live there.
Well, maybe if you were to reproduce the conditions on Mars, in a
biosphere, and then try and live in it. I mean do a simulation, you
would soon find out that dirtying our nest, is not an option.
Promoting the idea that Mars might become a world as wonderful as a
walk in the woods here on a sunny day, is a pipe dream of huge
proportions.
We take what we have for granted and think maybe science will save us
from ourselves, but really haven't we looked out into deep space and
did we see anything living out there at all?
So isn't it simply this, we preserve the earth, or we die.
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