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We have the technology now to move the earth away to maintain a constant safe distance. It will take a long time to matter, so moving a few asteroids here and there should take care of it. Then again, eventually we'll become too close to Mars, so something will have to be done about that.
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Quote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 22, 2013, 04:36:48 PMWe have the technology now to move the earth away to maintain a constant safe distance. It will take a long time to matter, so moving a few asteroids here and there should take care of it. Then again, eventually we'll become too close to Mars, so something will have to be done about that. We'll just have to invade and incorporate Mars, that's what the Romans would have done.
Quote from: hykeaswell on September 24, 2013, 07:37:36 AMQuote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 22, 2013, 04:36:48 PMWe have the technology now to move the earth away to maintain a constant safe distance. It will take a long time to matter, so moving a few asteroids here and there should take care of it. Then again, eventually we'll become too close to Mars, so something will have to be done about that. We'll just have to invade and incorporate Mars, that's what the Romans would have done. I was thinking of finding some way to increase Mars's mass and restart its geological engine. I think if we pile enough uranium on one part of the planet, and keep adding mass, it will sink to the core and begin convection again. Tharsis would be a good place to start that. Then we could maneouvre the Earth into orbit around it. We may have to eject the moon from our orbit first. But afterwards, we could set it around the double-planet system we'd constructed. This would be accomplished by great timescales and computers of presently unknown power.
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Quote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 24, 2013, 03:18:43 PMQuote from: hykeaswell on September 24, 2013, 07:37:36 AMQuote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 22, 2013, 04:36:48 PMWe have the technology now to move the earth away to maintain a constant safe distance. It will take a long time to matter, so moving a few asteroids here and there should take care of it. Then again, eventually we'll become too close to Mars, so something will have to be done about that. We'll just have to invade and incorporate Mars, that's what the Romans would have done. I was thinking of finding some way to increase Mars's mass and restart its geological engine. I think if we pile enough uranium on one part of the planet, and keep adding mass, it will sink to the core and begin convection again. Tharsis would be a good place to start that. Then we could maneouvre the Earth into orbit around it. We may have to eject the moon from our orbit first. But afterwards, we could set it around the double-planet system we'd constructed. This would be accomplished by great timescales and computers of presently unknown power.
You guys I thought they knew what killed planets. the core shutting down? or turning into a solid piece of metal, after all.The core drives most of the planets ecosystem, force fields etc. If we don't have a molten nickel aluminuim cock rotating and churning, I'm afraid this is what happened to Mars.
We are protected by our atmosphere. We are also protected by our magnetic field. Apparently, charged particles can strip away our atmosphere in addition to whatever other harm they can do.
Quote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 24, 2013, 08:44:54 PMWe are protected by our atmosphere. We are also protected by our magnetic field. Apparently, charged particles can strip away our atmosphere in addition to whatever other harm they can do.I looked at the science of this, and the magnetosphere seems to be self replenishing. As far as current research says, the core does seem to be related to this.
Quote from: RageBeoulve on September 25, 2013, 08:14:06 AMQuote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 24, 2013, 08:44:54 PMWe are protected by our atmosphere. We are also protected by our magnetic field. Apparently, charged particles can strip away our atmosphere in addition to whatever other harm they can do.I looked at the science of this, and the magnetosphere seems to be self replenishing. As far as current research says, the core does seem to be related to this. The magnetosphere is no longer generated by the spinning hunk of iron at the Earth's core?
Quote from: Possum on September 25, 2013, 11:03:57 AMQuote from: RageBeoulve on September 25, 2013, 08:14:06 AMQuote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 24, 2013, 08:44:54 PMWe are protected by our atmosphere. We are also protected by our magnetic field. Apparently, charged particles can strip away our atmosphere in addition to whatever other harm they can do.I looked at the science of this, and the magnetosphere seems to be self replenishing. As far as current research says, the core does seem to be related to this. The magnetosphere is no longer generated by the spinning hunk of iron at the Earth's core?Mars is the planet whose magnetosphere has stopped. Ours is still going.
Quote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 25, 2013, 03:21:12 PMQuote from: Possum on September 25, 2013, 11:03:57 AMQuote from: RageBeoulve on September 25, 2013, 08:14:06 AMQuote from: Gotboredwithlions on September 24, 2013, 08:44:54 PMWe are protected by our atmosphere. We are also protected by our magnetic field. Apparently, charged particles can strip away our atmosphere in addition to whatever other harm they can do.I looked at the science of this, and the magnetosphere seems to be self replenishing. As far as current research says, the core does seem to be related to this. The magnetosphere is no longer generated by the spinning hunk of iron at the Earth's core?Mars is the planet whose magnetosphere has stopped. Ours is still going. Well, that's good