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Jul 16 2015 06:05am
wouldn't want to live
would be interesting to visit!
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Jul 16 2015 08:33am
I would go.
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Jul 16 2015 11:17am
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If they could actually build and sustain a 10,000+ city on Mars in a dome - they certainly would have perfected space travel enough, so yeah id definitely go check it out.


Yeah something like that. Probably get bigger in the future also. They would have indoor pools and parks and stuff.
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Jul 16 2015 02:23pm
Quote (Diablokgb @ Jul 16 2015 01:17pm)
Yeah something like that. Probably get bigger in the future also. They would have indoor pools and parks and stuff.


until they find alien shit then bam next thing you know its total recall!!
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Jul 16 2015 02:31pm
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until they find alien shit then bam next thing you know its total recall!!


Ha, probably. It would be cool at first with the lower gravity. Means at first we will be able to pick up bigger things and jump higher. Would be real cool.
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Jul 16 2015 04:14pm
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Ha, probably. It would be cool at first with the lower gravity. Means at first we will be able to pick up bigger things and jump higher. Would be real cool.


perhaps maybe in the longrun the lower gravity have negative effects on us
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Jul 16 2015 04:16pm
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perhaps maybe in the longrun the lower gravity have negative effects on us


It will, it will make our muscles weaker. So if you go back to earth you will be 1/3 weaker (like if you could bench 270 pounds, you would only be able to do 180). Why astronauts that spend over 1-2 months in space, upon return they need to be carried out of their capsules.
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Jul 16 2015 04:19pm
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It will, it will make our muscles weaker. So if you go back to earth you will be 1/3 weaker (like if you could bench 270 pounds, you would only be able to do 180). Why astronauts that spend over 1-2 months in space, upon return they need to be carried out of their capsules.


will make us weaker for sure more or so bone density
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will make us weaker for sure more or so bone density


I think the muscles just change. What would affect bone density would be our diet. Once they melt the ice on top, I think they will start building stuff there.
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I think the muscles just change. What would affect bone density would be our diet. Once they melt the ice on top, I think they will start building stuff there.


if space travel was more efficient we would be building htere now. takes 6 months just to get there and cost enormous. Then there is a matter of refuelling so anything that goes there is just 1 way trip.in order to melt that ice need to start terraforming and pump co2 out trap heat and hope to create an atmosphere, that takes hundreds of years to do.who knows what kind of bacteria is trapped frozen in that ice aswell, could be that black ooze virus shit like in the xfiles who knows lol.be easier to build a base on the moon and go from there.
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