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We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.

 
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We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
Stars actually get hotter as they "die", this may seem counterintuitive but it is the truth. The way I see life expanding on all solar systems throughout our universe is, it starts at the core (our Sun), and will expand until that "habitable zone" is no longer available. But, as long as our star (Sun) gets older, it will get hotter, I say, give mars another million years before it looks like earth, naturally...
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
this is the last planet
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
this is the last planet
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Wrong.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
this is the last planet
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Wrong.
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Agreed
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
not saying a word
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
we should send activists to Mars to start protests and overthrow the oppressive Martian regime then we can offer them an IMF loan and hey presto the planet is ours.

hahahahahhahahahhahahahahahhaahahha
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
we should send activists to Mars to start protests and overthrow the oppressive Martian regime then we can offer them an IMF loan and hey presto the planet is ours.

hahahahahhahahahhahahahahahhaahahha
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Lol, sounds about right....
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
this is the last planet
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It is the last planet for the current humans. Without the planets resonance this type of life form cannot exist outside there sphere.

I do not think it is even that complicated to realise.
This may or may not be the last habitable rock, but it is the last one we as a collective species can have free will on.

Write that down and take a screen shot. For proof if ever required :)
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
Stars actually get hotter as they "die", this may seem counterintuitive but it is the truth. The way I see life expanding on all solar systems throughout our universe is, it starts at the core (our Sun), and will expand until that "habitable zone" is no longer available. But, as long as our star (Sun) gets older, it will get hotter, I say, give mars another million years before it looks like earth, naturally...
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
A theory Ive had since I was a child OP
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
I've always thought that we as a species have lived on the other planets until they were dying and we moved to another each time.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
We keep downgrading? Next will be Uranus and I just cant do that fucking planet I just cant.

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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
I've always thought that we as a species have lived on the other planets until they were dying and we moved to another each time.
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Correct, then the species mixes DNA to cope with the new Schuman resonance.

Enter humanity, the collective mongrel breed of the solar system ;)
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
Stars actually get hotter as they "die", this may seem counterintuitive but it is the truth. The way I see life expanding on all solar systems throughout our universe is, it starts at the core (our Sun), and will expand until that "habitable zone" is no longer available. But, as long as our star (Sun) gets older, it will get hotter, I say, give mars another million years before it looks like earth, naturally...
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Wish same was true for women
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
this is the last planet
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Wrong.
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Yes it is.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
no its the other way around you tard.

We one inhabited mars we now inhabit earth and in the future we will propbably try to inhabit venus.


we are moving AWAY from the sun.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
no its the other way around you tard.

We one inhabited mars we now inhabit earth and in the future we will propbably try to inhabit venus.


we are moving AWAY from the sun.
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Probably this. Mars used to have running water and a magnetic field which protected its atmosphere from blowing away in the solar wind. Now it's dead. Venus has too much atmosphere, so maybe it will thin out over millions of years.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
no its the other way around you tard.

We one inhabited mars we now inhabit earth and in the future we will propbably try to inhabit venus.


we are moving AWAY from the sun.
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Jeez, are you really that uneducated?

Mars does not have a magnetic field, that's whay it no longer has an atmosphere. Unless someone figures out how to prevent gasses being blown away by solar winds, Mars ain't getting any better. So Mars could only be colonized using biospheres and stuff like that.
Venus will only get hotter in time. It will never be ready for colonization by humans. Perhaps it once was habited, but never again.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
no its the other way around you tard.

We one inhabited mars we now inhabit earth and in the future we will propbably try to inhabit venus.


we are moving AWAY from the sun.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34000308


Jeez, are you really that uneducated?

Mars does not have a magnetic field, that's whay it no longer has an atmosphere. Unless someone figures out how to prevent gasses being blown away by solar winds, Mars ain't getting any better. So Mars could only be colonized using biospheres and stuff like that.
Venus will only get hotter in time. It will never be ready for colonization by humans. Perhaps it once was habited, but never again.
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see what i mean, retards everwhere.

i ain't swimming against you.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
no its the other way around you tard.

We one inhabited mars we now inhabit earth and in the future we will propbably try to inhabit venus.


we are moving AWAY from the sun.
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Jeez, are you really that uneducated?

Mars does not have a magnetic field, that's whay it no longer has an atmosphere. Unless someone figures out how to prevent gasses being blown away by solar winds, Mars ain't getting any better. So Mars could only be colonized using biospheres and stuff like that.
Venus will only get hotter in time. It will never be ready for colonization by humans. Perhaps it once was habited, but never again.
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Mars has a bunch of small magnetic fields. It is not quite dead.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
no its the other way around you tard.

We one inhabited mars we now inhabit earth and in the future we will propbably try to inhabit venus.


we are moving AWAY from the sun.
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Probably this. Mars used to have running water and a magnetic field which protected its atmosphere from blowing away in the solar wind. Now it's dead. Venus has too much atmosphere, so maybe it will thin out over millions of years.
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Can't be possible this way, as the sun GETS HOTTER AS IT DIES, and Venus is already some 900 degrees (it will only continue to get hotter), as the sun gets older we will have to move away, until it eventually blows up, and by then maybe we will be on Pluto, or Eris(what ever it's called), hopefully in a whole other galaxy.
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
no its the other way around you tard.

We one inhabited mars we now inhabit earth and in the future we will propbably try to inhabit venus.


we are moving AWAY from the sun.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34000308


Jeez, are you really that uneducated?

Mars does not have a magnetic field, that's whay it no longer has an atmosphere. Unless someone figures out how to prevent gasses being blown away by solar winds, Mars ain't getting any better. So Mars could only be colonized using biospheres and stuff like that.
Venus will only get hotter in time. It will never be ready for colonization by humans. Perhaps it once was habited, but never again.
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This, thank you at least you get it!
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Re: We have already lived on Venus, now it's earth, mars will be habitable in one million years.
A theory Ive had since I was a child OP
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Pretty neat to think about aye?
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