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A Day InThe Life
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Would you go to mars?
#19203833 - 11/29/13 07:29 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Given the opportunity, would you take part in the first manned mars mission? The whole shibang, 6 month journey 1ish year stay and 6 month journey back. Would you take it? Why? For fame or the experience?
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: vinsue]
#19203838 - 11/29/13 07:33 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I voted yes. Only a buffoon would turn down the opportunity of a lifetime.
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badchad
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I'd really have to get a better analysis of the odds of survival. Space travel, especially the first trip to Mars would be incredibly dangerous. I'm all for adventure, but when the odds approach "certain death" I get a bit hesitant.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: badchad]
#19203919 - 11/29/13 08:03 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I voted yes! That would be the coolest experience ever
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: badchad] 1
#19203927 - 11/29/13 08:07 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but the Mars One mission is a one way trip.....I guess it be cool to get your name in the History books, and you'd probably get a statue or two. Still not worth living out the rest of your life on a barren wasteland of planet. It'd be cool for a few days but after that you'd probably want to blow your brains out....remember...aint no internet up there.
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sure, fuck it. i wouldn't go live there for good though which is the way the mission is currently set up
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Fuck yes.
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A Day InThe Life said: Given the opportunity, would you take part in the first manned mars mission? The whole shibang, 6 month journey 1ish year stay and 6 month journey back. Would you take it? Why? For fame or the experience?
Supposing I'd probably survive the trip, yes. I'd like to be the first person to cultivate cannabis and psilocybin mushrooms on Mars too. I'd take a few prints and some cannabis seed. With all the survival and medical gear cultivation would have to be pretty easy with the supplied equipment.
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noooope, I'd almost definitely regret it within a few days of being stuck on a barren planet knowing I can never go back home or see any of my friends or loved ones again. Or do anything I enjoyed ever again.
The initial trip would probably be pretty cool though.
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He said you're only there six months.
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I mean I year! Goddamnit
Bring some Sammy Davis Jr. records.
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Fuck no Mars seems boring.. Just go to the Nevada desert
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Funk yes! Even if I died, I wouldn't care. The experience of being in space is something I have and always will want to do. Even if we never made it to Mars, I'd die happy as hell, because I got to float around in zero gravity. If we made it back, then I would be the happiest lady in all of the lands. An amazing experience would be so worth the risk.
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Bill_Oreilly said: I voted yes. Only a buffoon would turn down the opportunity of a lifetime.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: gulper2323]
#19204577 - 11/29/13 11:46 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Fuck yeah I'd do it. I'd be the first human to cultivate the red planet. We will live off of mushrooms... Forever.
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MisterSandman said: Correct me if I'm wrong but the Mars One mission is a one way trip.....I guess it be cool to get your name in the History books, and you'd probably get a statue or two. Still not worth living out the rest of your life on a barren wasteland of planet. It'd be cool for a few days but after that you'd probably want to blow your brains out....remember...aint no internet up there.
This.
The problem lies within the internet not being able to play the internet.
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Absolutely no chance. I love my life.
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TheFakeSunRa said: Fuck yes.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: AD420]
#19204827 - 11/29/13 12:59 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yes. Just the unmatched view of space alone would be worth it.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: JesusIsLord] 1
#19205215 - 11/29/13 03:07 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Would there be lsd and weed on mars? If not, I'm not going.
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Seriously_trippin said: Would there be lsd and weed on mars? If not, I'm not going.
don't you think on a distant alien planet, alone, with a clear view of the universe, it would be a bit mindblowing in its own right?
or are you that ruined by acid and bud.
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Seriously_trippin said: Would there be lsd and weed on mars? If not, I'm not going.
don't you think on a distant alien planet, alone, with a clear view of the universe, it would be a bit mindblowing in its own right?
or are you that ruined by acid and bud. 
it needs mescaline to make things right....
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moonrockmushy
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I voted no but if there are actually Martians who have cool habitable domes and cities then mebbe.

Otherwise it sounds worse than a prison sentence. I like to be alone sometimes, but that is taking it way too far!
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g00ru
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yeah! i'll bring my laptop and make space music the whole time
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: g00ru]
#19207176 - 11/30/13 01:47 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I don't think I would do it if it was a faster trip I would go
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zZZz
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realistically speaking, nah space is so lonely and depressing. we weren't meant to step foot on other planets, at least not literally. itsaul about astro travel bitches. mayans did it, egyptians did it, we fucking shot ourselves to it with explosives. ancients are probably facepalming hardcore right now
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: zZZz] 3
#19207435 - 11/30/13 05:46 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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There's a pretty big difference: astral projection has always been about people pretending to travel the universe
NASA has actually put people in space and on the moon. They didn't just sit around in Houston, cut the lights, light a scented candle, sit cross-legged for six hours a play make believe.
Nor did they take a big dose of DMT and drool all over their sofas and then think they were traveling the space ways. Instead, NASA built real machines that put people in space, and giant telescopes that allow us to look at the edge of the observable universe. Not hippy fairyland pretending to do it. Not building pyramids to supposedly guide dead people to space or whatever kind of goofy mythology the ancients dreamed up.
The ancients made incredible advancements and achievements. But nobody went into space until the 20th C. They wouldn't be facepalming they would be saying holy fucking shit. Voyager 1&2, the Apollo Missions, Hubble ect. That would blow their fucking minds. Be real.
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TheFakeSunRa said: There's a pretty big difference: astral projection has always been about people pretending to travel the universe
That's a bold statement and probably contradicted by evidence from remote viewing projects and such. Both CIA and KGB have run extensive remote viewing programs which are now publicly known to have gathered very accurate intel on underground facilities even satilites and such couldn't penetrate. Remote viewers located a downed Russian plane before any other sourse, etc. There's compelling evedience that its real if you don't just dismiss it because it doesn't fit your preconceived notions.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: Ellis Dee] 4
#19207488 - 11/30/13 06:16 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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The CIA and the KGB wasted millions of dollars exploring whack-o pseudoscience? Astonishing!
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zZZz
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nasa stole the idea from my imagination
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: zZZz]
#19207902 - 11/30/13 09:24 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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The first manned mission won't feature a return shuttle. Regardless, I'd be all for it.
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Gilgamesh18
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TheFakeSunRa said: There's a pretty big difference: astral projection has always been about people pretending to travel the universe
NASA has actually put people in space and on the moon. They didn't just sit around in Houston, cut the lights, light a scented candle, sit cross-legged for six hours a play make believe.
Nor did they take a big dose of DMT and drool all over their sofas and then think they were traveling the space ways. Instead, NASA built real machines that put people in space, and giant telescopes that allow us to look at the edge of the observable universe. Not hippy fairyland pretending to do it. Not building pyramids to supposedly guide dead people to space or whatever kind of goofy mythology the ancients dreamed up.
The ancients made incredible advancements and achievements. But nobody went into space until the 20th C. They wouldn't be facepalming they would be saying holy fucking shit. Voyager 1&2, the Apollo Missions, Hubble ect. That would blow their fucking minds. Be real.
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IMO Mars would be boring af... I'd regret it after the first 5 hours
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If I had means to start greenhouse gassing it to an earth-like enviroment (which would take far too long) sure why not.
Otherwise if there's no potential of growth it's not really worthwhile.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: Beanhead]
#19208292 - 11/30/13 11:47 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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If someday there were reliable, affordable commercial flights to Mars I would consider going for sure. I have zero interest in being the first to do something risky like that.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: Ellis Dee]
#19208358 - 11/30/13 12:04 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ellis Dee said: Both CIA and KGB have run extensive remote viewing programs which are now publicly known to have gathered very accurate intel on underground facilities even satilites and such couldn't penetrate.
Ah. Please produce the evidence for this. You see, it's so well known that the only thing I know about it is that those programs were all aborted due to them yielding fuck all.
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g00ru
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TheFakeSunRa said: There's a pretty big difference: astral projection has always been about people pretending to travel the universe
They wouldn't be facepalming they would be saying holy fucking shit. Voyager 1&2, the Apollo Missions, Hubble ect. That would blow their fucking minds. Be real.
you really are the fake sunra lol. Astral projection might take place in the same space as imagination (sometimes, kinda), that doesn't mean it's pretend. it's a powerful experience, way more than you could just think up on the spot.
and yeah i'm sure they'd be impressed by going to space but they really were quite good at astronomy (mayans and egyptians i mean) and no doubt they were mystically learning shit about the exterior universe.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: koraks]
#19208393 - 11/30/13 12:12 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ellis Dee said: Both CIA and KGB have run extensive remote viewing programs which are now publicly known to have gathered very accurate intel on underground facilities even satilites and such couldn't penetrate.
Ah. Please produce the evidence for this. You see, it's so well known that the only thing I know about it is that those programs were all aborted due to them yielding fuck all.
MK Ultra for one. Maaan the US has TOTALLY looked into remote viewing.
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You're asking people who in general tend to be novelty-seeking since they do illegal drugs. I would predict the majority of poll-responders would tentatively agree given at least a semi-decent chance of returning safely. 
On that note, if I could take my girlfriend, and there were ample dr00gz supplied on board, HELL YES.
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: deCypher] 3
#19208822 - 11/30/13 02:20 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Say they will give me a lifetime supply of droogs, I would probably be tempted at least.
There are still no laws in space, right? At least nobody to enforce them. Would be halarious smoking crack on sat-cam, bugging out from stimulants and isolation, making mission control be like "junkies in space was a bad idea, we should'a thought this out better"
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Seriously_trippin said: Would there be lsd and weed on mars? If not, I'm not going.
don't you think on a distant alien planet, alone, with a clear view of the universe, it would be a bit mindblowing in its own right?
or are you that ruined by acid and bud. 
it needs mescaline to make things right.... 
Yes Mars would be very amazing but so is the grand canyon and I had pot brownies with me when I went which made it even more amazing.I could name alot more places but basically I really think i would miss the diversity of beaches,mountains,deserts and even cities.Also I CANNOT imagine a life with no bud or acid available.Especially bud because it helps my I.B.S when nothing else can
NOTE: Bud and Mescaline would be a TOTALLY acceptable alternative or mushies
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I can't believe so many here wouldn't jump at the chance of being one of the most important explorers of all time. You would be experiencing something no other person ever has. You guys must really not care or think your lives are really special. I would do it even if the chance of survival was small. I mean shit, going to Mars would make you like Magellan or Vasco da Gama or Columbus. Fuck, if people are still around a million years from now Armstrong will still be in the books for first on the moon. All I'm doing is working my shit job, getting older, with a few hobbies mixed in. Fuck yeah, I would go to Mars. It would be so much cooler than this shit I'm doing now. And I don't think many of you are doing anything better. This shit like 'Will they have acid on Mars?' WTF? Drugs are great if you're just a typical mediocre fuck but going to Mars would make you an historical figure in space exploration. Goddamn.
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I value living a longer, happy life more than being put in the history books.
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so you would sell your soul for fame?
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I've thought about this so many times if I should sign up or not.. I'm at a definite no though.
One reason.. No magnetic fields.
The geo-magnetic field that the earth provides for us has a great impact on our living capabilities that no body is barely aware of. I have to find the link for this but.. Some years ago, Nasa sent up a guy in one of the space stations. As the space station began to get into a weakened part of the magnetic field, the guy that was up their went crazy and lost his memory. So Nasa brought him down and tried to figure out the problem. So they sent another guy up there and he went crazy and lost his memory as well in the same area the first guy did. Nasa finally ruled it out to be from the weakened area of the magnetic field in space.
So if you want to travel to Mars and begin colonizing it, good luck because you'll never make it without that magnetic field. Unless Nasa packs along a massive super conducting magnet that our bodies accept as real, then your good.
Since mars has no magnetic field.. Good luck with the solar storms as well because that magnetic field protects all the high energy particles from those storms that will fry you in a blink of an eye.
The suns been acting up with solar storms that we've never seen before lately as well.
So no, I am not going to mars because theirs basically no chance at surviving. I would damn effing love too though.
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A Day InThe Life said: I value living a longer, happy life more than being put in the history books.
Yeah that kind of fame would be shitty anyway probably, assuming you made it back. You'd be endlessly hounded by snot-nosed conspiracy theorists to admit it was all a hoax.
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TheFakeSunRa said: I can't believe so many here wouldn't jump at the chance of being one of the most important explorers of all time. You would be experiencing something no other person ever has. You guys must really not care or think your lives are really special. I would do it even if the chance of survival was small. I mean shit, going to Mars would make you like Magellan or Vasco da Gama or Columbus. Fuck, if people are still around a million years from now Armstrong will still be in the books for first on the moon. All I'm doing is working my shit job, getting older, with a few hobbies mixed in. Fuck yeah, I would go to Mars. It would be so much cooler than this shit I'm doing now. And I don't think many of you are doing anything better. This shit like 'Will they have acid on Mars?' WTF? Drugs are great if you're just a typical mediocre fuck but going to Mars would make you an historical figure in space exploration. Goddamn.
Yeah how similar do you think "Christopher Columbus" was to how we percieve him. We already know that so much of what we've learned about historical figures is wrong.
People like to think they're inseperable from their legacy, and they maybe are in some extent, but I'd rather have a fufilling life than strive to please others only to become a loose set of character traits completely under the control of historians, politicians, and comedians.
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I don't know. But I know interacting with the Taino was cooler than whatever I'm up to.
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TheFakeSunRa
Bitch Splitter



Registered: 03/01/05
Posts: 16,449
Loc: Dirdy SOUF
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A Day InThe Life said: I value living a longer, happy life more than being put in the history books.
Yeah but you'd be put in the history books because what you did was so fucking cool.
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
Posts: 26,672
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Re: Would you go to mars? [Re: g00ru]
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Ellis Dee said: Both CIA and KGB have run extensive remote viewing programs which are now publicly known to have gathered very accurate intel on underground facilities even satilites and such couldn't penetrate.
Ah. Please produce the evidence for this. You see, it's so well known that the only thing I know about it is that those programs were all aborted due to them yielding fuck all.
MK Ultra for one. Maaan the US has TOTALLY looked into remote viewing.
Yeah, I'm not contested that they started them. I was asking Ellis Dee to produce evidence that those programs actually delivered results. You know, that's what 'aborted' means: started, and then prematurely stopped.
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