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What does Musk want to do, what are the problems, and why is he facing criticism?
Blue_Tires
(56,752 posts)That's why he's found a kindred spirit in Donnie.
As far back as a 2019 CBS interview, Elmer was swearing that he was just "...two years from landing an unmanned spacecraft on Mars and four years from crewed missions..." He's still spewing the same bullshit today -- Just like Donnie releasing his much touted healthcare and infrastructure plans "in a couple of weeks..."
He also swore up and down that the MSRP for the Cybertruck would be under $40k, and it turned out to be $80k (I see now that sales have been so craptastic that he's selling the top trim level $100k model for $80k)...
hatrack
(61,202 posts)Same old hype and bullshit.
Blue_Tires
(56,752 posts)struggle4progress
(120,556 posts)Blue_Tires
(56,752 posts)How was he even allowed to get away with that bullshit?
Wiz Imp
(2,464 posts)10 years later and still no self-driving cars.
Wiz Imp
(2,464 posts)5 years later and still no robotaxis, let alone a million.
Wiz Imp
(2,464 posts)underground NY-Phil-Balt-DC Hyperloop. It was a total lie.
https://wonderfulengineering.com/elon-musk-claim-govt-approval-hyperloop-turns-lie/
Elon Musk Claim About Govt. Approval Of Hyperloop Turns Out To Be Lie
Mr. Musk, who has a habit of making some wild claims, did not say who gave him the permission, neither did he comment on the nature of the verbal agreement.
But anyone who has worked with the US authorities knows the US government does not work on verbal government approvals.
Sure enough, Musk had to walk-back on his claim in about 90 minutes
It was never built. In April 2022 he claimed his tunneling effort The Boring Company would attempt to build a working hyperloop. The following day the company tweeted Hyperloop testing at full-scale begins later this year. That also never happened. Musk spent the last decade barely engaging with the hyperloop, essentially outsourcing his attempt to kill high-speed rail.
misanthrope
(8,300 posts)Mars is too inhospitable for human settlement. Our current technology is vastly inadequate for the job, not just the transportation but the large-scale terraforming required.
And the reason for terraforming's necessity is the most difficult and practically insurmountable obstacle in the idea: Mars has almost no magnetosphere. The planet is bombarded by solar winds that strip it of the elements needed to sustain life. Plus, there are cosmic rays to deal with as well.
The problem is just too big and if we had the tech and power to solve it, then we could save Earth from anthropogenic climate change first. But we don't. The Mars colonization pipe dream is a ridiculous waste of resources under current circumstances.
IbogaProject
(3,792 posts)He just wants to run those horrible asteroid mines like from the Terminater Movie.
Parallax El
(7 posts)...that a bubble colony wouldn't support enough of a population to be self-sustaining for CENTURIES. It would be 100% dependent on Earth for resources, including human lives spent in deadly conditions.
The most inhospitable place on Earth is almost infinitely more hospitable than anywhere on Mars. It is dead in a way that, as Earthlings, we can only imagine.
Even if we could muster the long-term resources and WILL to create a self-sustaining colony on Mars, it would take absurdly long to terraform it. We're talking thousands of years. Long enough for macro-evolution to occur in our species.
It's all ludicrous. Colonizing Mars might be achievable in 500 years, if we waste valuable Earth resources to do it.
Terraforming it? 15,000 to 35,000 but we'll go over-budget and bankrupt long before then.
misanthrope
(8,300 posts)Last edited Thu Dec 26, 2024, 05:27 PM - Edit history (1)
Apartheid Clyde told the host he thought Mars terraforming could be fast-tracked by detonating numerous atomic bombs on it. Not only did I fully realize how completely full of it he was but even Colbert sensed it. That was when he called Musk a Bond villain.
Colbert loves having Neil deGrasse Tyson on there and I wish he had been at that moment. It would have been a pleasure to watch him make mincemeat of Musks malarkey.
rampartd
(893 posts)anyone there becomes totally dependent upon supplies from earth, pretty much like the 17th century colonists in jamestown who were eating each other when the ships were no show.
i'd go as a military/government expedition maybe, but as a private enterprise , dependent on earthly billionaires, no.
Roy Rolling
(7,208 posts)In the year 2011 Elmo said hed land a human being on Mars within 10 years.
Math Interlude
2011
+10
= 2021
It will soon be be 2025
Bonus Math
2025
-2021
= Youre 4 fucking years overdue already Sissy SpaceX
2naSalit
(93,505 posts)We humans will not be able to leave the planet and survive in physical form. Our physical bodies require too many elements present on this planet that are not present elsewhere and to think that we could actually bring our bioshperic needs and comforts with us is really a stretch.
Otherwise, I liked her arguments against leon's approach and rationale and the snippet of Maher and de Grasse-Tyson, that was good.
misanthrope
(8,300 posts)Just goes to show how disingenuous Maher is.
2naSalit
(93,505 posts)Illustration I would say.
mercuryblues
(15,266 posts)and chocolate nougat.
Wait until he finds out it's full of trumps dirty diapers and MAGAts.
HAB911
(9,371 posts)just ain't gonna happen
misanthrope
(8,300 posts)Without the magnetosphere, nothing else is possible.
HAB911
(9,371 posts)on Curiosity streaming on how we will terraform Mars. 100 years from start to finish. Total Musk BS documentary/propaganda
misanthrope
(8,300 posts)But not legitimate science.
HAB911
(9,371 posts)NJCher
(38,240 posts)Indeed.
This is just a scam for musk to funnel massive amounts of tax dollars into his pockets.
He thinks consciousness resides in the body of people of earth. Laughable!
misanthrope
(8,300 posts)Do tell.
Linda ladeewolf
(493 posts)Is the way people think that dont want to do the work of fixing the problems on earth. We have one lovely planet. There are too many of us, its colonial thinking to want to spread out and expand to other areas instead of fixing whats wrong. It would be much simpler for us to reduce our population, by not reproducing so much. And try to clean up the earth. Not easy, but simpler, not as dramatic though, not as imaginative. We need to eliminate the need for money and start recycling everything because its the only answer to our problem, not because it saves money.
Crunchy Frog
(27,121 posts)quarantined on Earth for as long as possible.
Let's stop wrecking our own world before we go out and start wrecking other worlds.
EX500rider
(11,551 posts)What's to wreck?
LisaL
(46,766 posts)Win win for everyone, I say.
Wounded Bear
(60,847 posts)we could fix our environmental problems here on Earth.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson
retread
(3,828 posts)Xolodno
(6,760 posts)At least in the Terra Forming way. Mars, we will probably have to put everything underground, that is not cheap. We know there is water on Mars, but the volume, salinity, etc. are still educated, but good, educated guesses. We might have to go the Kuiper belt and figure out a way to direct some comets toward Mars if our estimations are too far off.
And of course, we need to figure out how to generate a magnetic field, our sun is just stripping what little of the atmosphere there is. I "MIGHT" see a landing of humans there at some point, but don't have much faith in that happening. We can't even figure out how to get back to the moon and its right damn there. China and Russia are more likely at this point. When NASA's budget comes up, our Congress looks for ways to cut it.
spapeggy
(58 posts)And especially from a cost benefit analysis, when we have planet right here with breathable air and a livable habitat.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,667 posts)Heinlein fully develops a storyline that revolves around the heroic actions of the protagonist, the richest and smartest man on Earth.
spapeggy
(58 posts)For a group of humans to travel to Mars and send back pictures of red rocks. Pointless.
edhopper
(35,056 posts)In fact, it's cold as hell.