ianp622 said:Finally, overpopulation is going to be a problem sooner than you think - remember it's an exponential curve, not a linear one. We can't just wait until its a problem and start thinking about it then, we need to keep pushing the boundary now, and we can then have something ready for when we need it.
we're travelling into the future all the time. you're doing it right now.expy said:Only into the future.
As a kid I was always obsessed with Venus. It's the closest planet to Earth, so I was excited about the prospects of going there. Then I learned that it's pretty much the least-inhabitable solid planet. I was heart-broken.Bitmap Frogs said:It's really a bitch neither Mars nor Venus have working dinamos.
Otherwise we could eventually turn them into nice places.
ianp622 said:Finally, overpopulation is going to be a problem sooner than you think - remember it's an exponential curve, not a linear one. We can't just wait until its a problem and start thinking about it then, we need to keep pushing the boundary now, and we can then have something ready for when we need it.
Seriously. That's definitely been more disappointing for me.BattleMonkey said:I never believed it would happen in my lifetime, so no.
Now hoverboards...
teruterubozu said:But overpopulation is not a real estate problem, it's resources.
Resources that currently cost more to get to than they are worth unfortunatelyHK-47 said:Guess what is on Mars and in the asteroid belt!
ElectricBlue187 said:Resources that currently cost more to get to than they are worth unfortunately
Pretty dark out there.MetalAlien said:How about we just populate the solar system? A hotel on one of the moons of Saturn would be awesome. Think of the view!