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Musk’s Mars Colony Vision Could Lead to Horrifying Mass Death
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk envisions a million-strong human settlement on Mars by 2050, aiming to ensure the “long-term survival of consciousness.” Using SpaceX’s Starship rocket, Musk hopes to establish a self-sustaining colony on the Red Planet.
However, biologist Kelly Weinersmith and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith argue in their book, A City on Mars, that such plans could lead to a catastrophic humanitarian disaster.
In a CNN interview, Kelly expressed doubts: “If we do this soon, it could be an ethical catastrophe.” She highlighted major challenges, such as space radiation, Mars’ low gravity, and the unknown effects on reproduction.
“No way that you could scale up to a million people on Mars without something catastrophic happening,” she said.
The authors suggest that colonization must be a slow, multi-generational process. For now, Mars is better suited for research rather than habitation.
“Maybe in our lifetime, we’ll see people land on Mars, do some exploration, and come home,” Kelly added, but dismissed the idea of Mars supporting human reproduction anytime soon.
Former President Barack Obama criticized Mars colonization plans as impractical, stating, “Even after a nuclear war, Earth would be more livable than Mars.”
Musk himself acknowledges the dangers, describing life on Mars as “not for the faint of heart.”
While his vision inspires, experts argue humanity has significant hurdles to overcome before calling Mars home.
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