Message from @Québec Man
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How do you know that?
because i know what a map looks like
and even if a new spot of land was found
it probably wouldn't end up well
since countries
I said 90 % inabitable try to put 10 billion and feed them... Good luck
That’s why we should be going underground and exploring what’s underneath don’t you think?
In the sea etc
yeah we can explore but we can't transfer part of our civilization there
@Lampzand like volvo said earth is pretty much all discover and there is no infinite land
If we can’t even do that then why do we think we can transfer civilization to different places in the sky
because places in the sky is different from the sea
Not sky
In space
How do you know that? You haven’t explored all of it @Québec Man
you got
big whales and sharks that can destroy people and things
it would be more difficult to build in the sea
then in another planet
You worried about that? Isn’t there nothing not even air in outer space. We can kill those sharks for meat and food
and people are already pretty good in knowing about space
There is picture also the earth ain't flat like you say its not a minecraft world so it can not be infinite
Hell you goin do for food on mars
transport space craft
Eat poop potato like in that one movie the martians
no what
Joking joking
@Lampzthere is other planet to go
do you think they are gonna be dropped off on mars and go like "k here u go adventure with no supplies"
@Lampzfood simple agriculture
but big question
why are people thinking about inhabiting mars instead of moon
Doesn’t make sense that we don’t explore more of earth to find new land. And by we I mean me and you and Volvo
moon is much closer
Cuz we can do it
lampz the seas have been always searched through and discovered
any possible piece of land has been mapped out
For the first year nobody will live on mars the only thing will be to bring resources to build
@Volvo | 不気味な月間 according to them mars is more like earth
i don't think that any piece of land just rises up
But its all non sense
Then why do they say 95% is still unexplored?