Living on Mars Impossible
There are
people who are signing up to go to Mars by Space X a private corporation. They
are insane. On Mars there is no water, no stores, no plants, no oxygen, little
gravity - nothing but cold desert with no life at all. It would be a boring
place with no movies, no libraries, television or radio. And no restaurants,
churches, or grocery stores, or stores of any kind. Everything would have to
created by man. No outdoors without a space suit, no birds, no breeze, a pale
sun. There would be dust devil small tornadoes. It would be hell.
God made the
Earth special, he designed it for life. Man was not supposed to live outside
the earth. He created the planets and stars to be signs.
The first
thing man did when he rebelled against God was to try and reach into space.
They may have succeeded at Babel. If they find artifacts on other planets they
will falsely claim contact with aliens.
The idea that we will evolve into the space age is science fiction based on atheistic evolutionism.
Rand Paul
shared this article on that shows why man cannot live on Mars.
The suggestion that humans will soon set up bustling, long-lasting colonies on Mars is something many of us take for granted. What this lofty vision fails to appreciate, however, are the monumental—if not intractable—challenges awaiting colonists who want to permanently live on Mars. Unless we radically adapt our brains and bodies to the harsh Martian environment, the Red Planet will forever remain off limits to humans.
Mars is the closest thing we have to Earth in the entire solar system, and that’s not saying much.
The Red Planet is a cold, dead place, with an atmosphere about 100 times thinner than Earth’s. The paltry amount of air that does exist on Mars is primarily composed of noxious carbon dioxide, which does little to protect the surface from the Sun’s harmful rays. Air pressure on Mars is very low; at 600 Pascals, it’s only about 0.6 percent that of Earth. You might as well be exposed to the vacuum of space, resulting in a severe form of the bends—including ruptured lungs, dangerously swollen skin and body tissue, and ultimately death. The thin atmosphere also means that heat cannot be retained at the surface. The average temperature on Mars is -81 degrees Fahrenheit (-63 degrees Celsius), with temperatures dropping as low as -195 degrees F (-126 degrees C). By contrast, the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was at Vostok Station in Antarctica, at -128 degrees F (-89 degrees C) on June 23, 1982. Once temperatures get below the -40 degrees F/C mark, people who aren’t properly dressed for the occasion can expect hypothermia to set in within about five to seven minutes.
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