Robin
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Fewer every dayAnd if those bodies could use a superior control setup that let us do 10 times what we can now? Our control setups are huge limitations - look at how many things we do that need multiple people to run.
You misunderstand, here is what I said:Okay, now we're moving into Star Trek land. Today we're on Io, tomorrow the Starship Enterprise picks us up, and beams us down to Earth.
We don't need Scotty to do that, we are doing it already. We will just do it better with newer technology.Robin said:However if we explore by robots then everybody could be an astronaut from the comfort, safety of planet Earth and without adapting our bodies at all.
I am not sure where you got that 1/4 square mile bubble, I am sitting at the beach sipping a Martini and experiencing it all on my A/V equipment. So I might explore Io today and Ganymede tomorrow - all using technology that already exists, and at a fraction of the cost of shipping genetically modified humans around the solar system.GreyIce said:we adapt our bodies to Io (which seems a poor choice when Ganymede is so much more attractive, if we're doing Jupiter's moons) we can watch movies, have a date, followed by an intimate evening - on Ganymede (Io is so, so, so poor). You'd have us build a little dome, and hope like hell nothing goes wrong in that dome, because the environment woiuld kill us in seconds. That' not living on another planet. That's called squatting. Fine, you squat in your 1/4 square mile bubble that cost trillions. I'll go explore the entire planet. You tell me which is a better idea.
I don't recall you listing the technology that would allow us to make any genetic change at all.Yes. Mars. I listed it above. That means we can imagine it.
Yep, that will make your intimate evening on Ganymede a barrel of monkeys.I also listed what we could do for that above. It would be a matter of hardening the skin into a carpace-like system, removing the mouth entirely, ingesting food through a special feeding tube-like device in the stomach, recycling air with a scrubber inside the lungs, replacing the eyes with artificial eyes, and getting rid of the eardrums.
And don't forget unfiltered UV radiation.Do that, and you're pretty much immune to vacuum. Last step is the heat handling systems, but those shouldn't be a horrible trick. Radiative fins we could unfurl like wings, perhaps. The power for all of this would be PV, obviously.
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