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sounds like some reading i'll commit to , thanks for the tip.
are there any plans what so ever in the next century for building spinships that you know of ?
in its simplest form it should be pretty easy to do. even as a sleeping module in the iss it's benefit in preventing bone degradation should be pretty obvious , and a great way to prolong a stay.
or would people be to sick all of the time and in that way to impractical ? working 0 g , sleeping at 1.
hi
has there been a scientists out there who thought of colliding the largest moons in the solar system with mars , to come closer to an earth size planet able to keep hold of its atmosphere?
it could introduce nitrogen , water , carbonates etc ,the building blocks.
it would be a humongous project of thousands of years probably , but the benefits would be huge.
and the morale of people living on a planet probably would be better compaired to those living on easier to build spinships.
could it be done ? with mass reaction hydrogen bomb guns, magnetic rail guns (examples)by sacrafising some mass shifting orbits and fusing bodies to one that could evolve to another paradise?? it probably would even be possible to bring it a lot closer to the sun.
in terms of energy efficiency its would be a rather stupid idea .
cilindrical spinships would be thousands of times cheaper,
but in the sense of race surviveability in relations to political , biological and cosmic incidents plus the morale effects might it not be a future of mars worth considering?
sorry reds ,
arjan.
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