by DesuMaiden » Tue 29 Nov 2016, 18:43:17
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('seldom_seen', 'N')ot a chance. Our colonization of this planet is turning in to quite a disaster and we have plenty of food, air and water here.
I have to completely agree with you, and I would also like to add the fact that, there is such thing called the Fermi Paradox which suggests that life-forms capable of producing civilization end up destroying themsevles before they are even able to communicate with other civilizations on other planets. So if they can't even achieve that basic feat, how in the world will they be able to colonize other planets? The same logic applies to humans. We can't even communicate with any extraterrestrial civilization yet, so there is no way we will ever be able to colonize other planets.
But let's be realistic: the only reason anyone would dream up something as vain as colonizing another planet for human beings is probably because they've read too many science fiction books and watched too many movies like Star Wars and Star Trek that depict people doing interstellar travel and colonization.
Anyone, who understands the laws of physics, will realize how implausible it is to be able to build a space ship that is capable of interstellar travel. It is pretty obvious, that according to laws of physics and thermodynamics, that the furthest mankind will ever be able to travel in space with astronauts would be the Apollo Moon Missions. Unless we discover an energy source that is far more energy-dense than fossil fuels, there is no way in hell we will ever be able to send any astronauts to anywhere beyond the Earth's moon. And chances are, we will never be able discover an energy source more powerful than fossil fuels. And don't count on free-energy (or zero-point energy) or cold-fusion reactors because those have already been proven to be non-existant energy sources for mankind that will forever remain theoretical.
History repeats itself. Just everytime with different characters and players.