Gawdzilla Sama
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In 1938 the residents around Grover's Mills, New Jersey shot up a three-legged water tower.
In view of recent findings, I think we can extend those odds by many orders of magnitude.
Or just build a centrifuge. Hard to do until we have local steel mills there, but is the ultimate solution. We will need them anyway if we ever want women to be able to give birth there.(I suppose folks would go around in heavy suits, sewn-in chunks of lead, to prep for their return home)
Perhaps that will be what dooms any attempted settlement of Mars - no woman wants to have kids.Ever spent any time at all in a centrifuge? Nine months in one and few women would have another kid.
No steel mills, no women giving birth? I have two words for you, BillV.:Or just build a centrifuge. Hard to do until we have local steel mills there, but is the ultimate solution. We will need them anyway if we ever want women to be able to give birth there.
It can rot or otherwise decay.Why mine and mill steel when one can grow bamboo?
Start it sooner.And if the key requirements aren't met then OBVIOUSLY it's a non-starter UNTIL we find a way to do that. I personally wasn't planning on starting this on Jan. 2nd., 2025.
It's an extra 37 minutes. Who wouldn't enjoy that? But seriously, I agree about the psychological hurdles and alluded to them in a post yesterday. Much as I would enjoy weighing 65 pounds and being able to stuff a basketball through a regulation hoop, I think there would be restrictions and missing elements of daily Earth life that would demand a particular sort of personality to endure. I have noticed, for instance, that some people seem to be quite comfortable being indoors a lot. That would be an asset. A sort of Low Cabin Fever personality profile.But seriously, people lose their shit over daylight savings time, so I'm not real sure how they're gonna handle an actual longer or shorter day.
Centripetal force, not coriolis.The coriolis effect produces an effect equivalent to gravity.
I've seen highway bridges made from bamboo in areas where it's plentiful and therefore cheap. Never seen it imported to places like Sudan. The failure rate would be anybody's guess. Naturally occurring bamboo isn't produced by any quality control system, so the failure rate would be a finagle factor.It's an extra 37 minutes. Who wouldn't enjoy that? But seriously, I agree about the psychological hurdles and alluded to them in a post yesterday. Much as I would enjoy weighing 65 pounds and being able to stuff a basketball through a regulation hoop, I think there would be restrictions and missing elements of daily Earth life that would demand a particular sort of personality to endure. I have noticed, for instance, that some people seem to be quite comfortable being indoors a lot. That would be an asset. A sort of Low Cabin Fever personality profile.
On the bamboo topic - I think it can be treated to resist rot and maintain structural integrity for a long time. But I'm no expert. Just trying to think outside the box, or outside the steel mill anyway.
Imagine Elon Musk on Mars! He could finally sink a ball.It's an extra 37 minutes. Who wouldn't enjoy that? But seriously, I agree about the psychological hurdles and alluded to them in a post yesterday. Much as I would enjoy weighing 65 pounds and being able to stuff a basketball through a regulation hoop, I think there would be restrictions and missing elements of daily Earth life that would demand a particular sort of personality to endure. I have noticed, for instance, that some people seem to be quite comfortable being indoors a lot. That would be an asset. A sort of Low Cabin Fever personality profile.
Wait, what?But, yeah, that indoors thing would be hugely problematic for a lot of people. I've always fantasized about having a submarine--but only if it had a decent organ
But what if the dogs on Mars mistook the suits for the ones they use in Schutzhund training?You can go outdoors on Mars. Proposals for form-fitting suits proceed, but not, to my knowledge, ready to test on Mars yet. When perfected they would ideally be far less cumbersome than the outfits that were needed to go to the South Pole by dog sled.