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Warren Stupidity

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74. So surgeons are performing remote presence surgery, but geology is "just too complicated".
Mon Jul 7, 2014, 10:15 AM
Jul 2014

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you want "mankind to survive" that means fixing earth not wasting money going to mars nt msongs Jul 2014 #1
And if the science to get us to Mars helps solve the Earth problems? longship Jul 2014 #8
It isn't clear to me at all that sending humans to mars is "good science". Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #10
Well, we wouldn't be riding wild horses to get there. longship Jul 2014 #14
yes sure there could be incidental benefits. As there are right now with nasa's unmanned exploration Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #34
Hard to tell where we'd be without Sputnik. longship Jul 2014 #42
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I'm all for exploring our solar system. Why send humans? Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #32
Seems to me that may be the only way to ensure the survival of humans. calimary Jul 2014 #35
It makes me kind of wonder about a science fiction alternative history. Jamastiene Jul 2014 #40
I'm one of those who believes that - in ALL the universe, so big, so vast, so greatly UN-explored calimary Jul 2014 #49
You think regular Joes would be allowed to leave here? Bwahaha! Yeah, spaceships like subway trains. WinkyDink Jul 2014 #44
Think of how tragic it would be to foul our nest and then go foul the nests of others arcane1 Jul 2014 #52
How do you think an airless, waterless place without soil, getting far less solar radiation muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #55
the fall back is "well sure its a waste of money but 'freeze dried food'". nt. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #67
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Now THAT is a very compelling point, Warren! calimary Jul 2014 #61
Agree workinclasszero Jul 2014 #65
Death Valley is a lush garden compared to mars. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #66
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Well wake me up 900 years from now and let me know. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #85
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I have a problem with "we should spend a shit ton of money 'cause in a thousand years..." Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #87
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estimates are between 6 and 500 billion dollars per trip. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #90
Not if Earth is hit by Shankapotomus Jul 2014 #11
"The reason non-avian dinosaurs are extinct is because they didn't have a space program." longship Jul 2014 #17
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Throw in ability to redirect said impactors exboyfil Jul 2014 #93
I would want to see biosphere ships Shankapotomus Jul 2014 #94
Wrong SoLeftIAmRight Jul 2014 #38
This +a googol arcane1 Jul 2014 #51
Thank you I totall agree /nt workinclasszero Jul 2014 #64
I think most do care about the future even when we're not in it. randome Jul 2014 #2
nothing average about your post OR being a nurse! reddread Jul 2014 #3
makes me think of this quote by Robert Browning.... IcyPeas Jul 2014 #4
If the survival of mankind is the goal, Mars isnt the best place to attempt that goal. hatrack Jul 2014 #5
Well put, but that's not my point. tavernier Jul 2014 #6
At first, only the rich will be allowed to migrate to Mars. Jamastiene Jul 2014 #41
The only thing that would make Mars preferable to Earth for the rich would be a revolution muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #57
NO NO NO SoLeftIAmRight Jul 2014 #39
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Why waist money going to mars. Why waist it going to the moon. When you think about it........ wandy Jul 2014 #7
Thanks! Didn't think of that. tavernier Jul 2014 #12
Why some strive for progress and the preservation of human kind while others....... wandy Jul 2014 #23
We can send 50 really smart well equipped robots to mars for the price of one human. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #9
Forgive the stupid wording. tavernier Jul 2014 #16
Anything we do will have to start with a few really smart robots........ wandy Jul 2014 #21
No kidding, I'm still waiting for all the promises the ISS was supposed to bring us. n/t arcane1 Jul 2014 #54
I have degrees in Geology. Maedhros Jul 2014 #56
And what is it exactly that you could not Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #63
I gather you have never mapped formations in the field. Maedhros Jul 2014 #71
and you think that it is impossible for robotics to provide equal or superior range of vision Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #72
Well, I have engaged in field mapping, you have not. Maedhros Jul 2014 #73
So surgeons are performing remote presence surgery, but geology is "just too complicated". Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #74
I would not presume to make declarative statements about the practice of surgery, Maedhros Jul 2014 #75
right, cause this is a serious academic forum rather than an anonymous internets bullshit session. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #88
I just don't understand why you feel so compelled to disregard my expertise on this matter. Maedhros Jul 2014 #91
There needs to be a balance of working to save our only home in the Universe and Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #13
Carl said it better than I ever could. tavernier Jul 2014 #18
I believe Carl said it better than most of us could. Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #19
THIS!!!!!!!!!^^^^^^^^^^^ ALL OF THE ABOVE. Anansi1171 Jul 2014 #36
Robotic explorers are far more cost effective Motown_Johnny Jul 2014 #15
There are quite a few scientists who disagree with that. longship Jul 2014 #20
Part of the discussion centered on your point: tavernier Jul 2014 #24
Well, it could, but it would take many robotic missions. longship Jul 2014 #29
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It's not like we would waste money edhopper Jul 2014 #22
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You mean the 99% left behind? WinkyDink Jul 2014 #45
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Look, PAL, this ain't about religion, and I never implied such. Tell me: Who do you WinkyDink Jul 2014 #76
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While it could prove to be an interesting exercise... Oakenshield Jul 2014 #31
Thank you all for the input! tavernier Jul 2014 #33
A really great thread and a tremendous, self-effacing post. longship Jul 2014 #58
Aw shucks tavernier Jul 2014 #60
That IS what the 1% are frantically accumulating wealth for: to escape. WinkyDink Jul 2014 #43
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I can non-sequitur with the worst of'em. Same as Saddam's having WMD's, right? WinkyDink Jul 2014 #78
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Really? Was John Glenn part of the 1%? longship Jul 2014 #59
TRY not to condescend to someone who actually would wave to Echo I; WinkyDink Jul 2014 #77
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I have always dreamed of humans exploring Mars. RebelOne Jul 2014 #50
Some people only want the "right part" of humanity to survive Warpy Jul 2014 #53
Suppose, ludicrous as it is, "Mars" is our survival strategy. Warren Stupidity Jul 2014 #68
All species have a limited period of existence Warpy Jul 2014 #70
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Much cheaper to live in spacesuits and sealed, pressurized domes right here on Earth. Orsino Jul 2014 #62
My best friend has one semester left for nursing Marrah_G Jul 2014 #69
I would prefer to live in space BlindTiresias Jul 2014 #80
We could always render this planet much less inhabitable and save the trip. Oh wait! Never mind!! retread Jul 2014 #92
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