RE: Have you heard about the Mars One project?
August 15, 2013 at 4:20 am
Lol! Minimalist, my point is that my beliefs are very far from your hateful description. Not all of us fit cleanly into a label; seeker might be more appropriate than christian deist. I've spent a fair amount of time carefully studying other religions, arguments for & against, etc, and weighing it all with my own reason. So yes, as HalcyonicTrust put it, my bullshit comes from just one idiot.
But we digress.
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ITChick, the money would be better spent elsewhere? I argued the same not too long ago; Earth has many problems. Take drought for example; my local area has been hit by it for the past few years now, and in poorer countries drought also brings famine. But Mars is harsher than any Earth desert; if we can pull water there, we can pull water anywhere here.
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Violet Lilly Blossom, we have and are doing that repeatedly. NASA, Roscosmos, Mars Society, etc are all operating analogue stations to test things like isolation, desert/cold, and diet on small crews. There's only so much testing you can do, though. Half a century is high time for the real thing.
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pineapplebunnybounce, I think ignorance, intolerance, fear, hatred, and the like are dangerous in any environment, but individuals vary. I know some religious folk that are kind & understanding; I know some nonreligious folk that are more judgmental than your average church-sheep. So really, it doesn't bother me if the candidates are religious or not. What matters to me is that they have patience, are able to work as a team, and are able to respect the beliefs/thoughts/opinions of their crew mates, regardless of whether they agree with them.
Mars One has indicated that they'll be looking for this in Rounds 3 & 4, likely by putting the teams of four in analogue stations as previously mentioned.
Personally, I'd like to see a diversity of beliefs on this mission. Showing that these four "representatives of humanity" can differ and yet work together for a higher goal would be an eye-opener for those back on Earth. I'd hope it would break some tension and help us learn to settle things in a mature manner.