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    Hawking: Humanity Lost If We Don't Colonize Space

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    Hawking: Space key to human survival

    HONG KONG, China (AP) -- The survival of the human race depends on its ability to find new homes elsewhere in the universe because there's an increasing risk that a disaster will destroy Earth, world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking said.

    Humans could have a permanent base on the moon in 20 years and a colony on Mars in the next 40 years, the British scientist told a news conference.

    "We won't find anywhere as nice as Earth unless we go to another star system," added Hawking, who came to Hong Kong to a rock star's welcome Monday. Tickets for his lecture Thursday were sold out.

    Hawking said that if humans can avoid killing themselves in the next 100 years, they should have space settlements that can continue without support from Earth.

    "It is important for the human race to spread out into space for the survival of the species," Hawking said. "Life on Earth is at the ever-increasing risk of being wiped out by a disaster, such as sudden global warming, nuclear war, a genetically engineered virus or other dangers we have not yet thought of."

    The 64-year-old scientist -- author of the global best-seller "A Brief History of Time" -- uses a wheelchair and communicates with the help of a computer because he suffers from a neurological disorder called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.

    One of the best-known theoretical physicists of his generation, Hawking has done groundbreaking research on black holes and the origins of the universe, proposing that space and time have no beginning and no end.

    However, Alan Guth, a physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said Hawking's latest observations were something of a departure from his usual research and more applicable to survival over the long-term.

    "It is a new area for him to look at," Guth said. "If he's talking about the next 100 years and beyond, it does make sense to think about space as the ultimate lifeboat."

    But, he added, "I don't see the likely possibility within the next 50 years of science technology making it easier to survive on Mars and on the moon than it would be to survive on earth."

    "I would still think that an underground base, for example in Antarctica, would be easier to build than building on the moon," Guth said.

    Joshua Winn, an astrophysicist at MIT, agreed. "The prospect of colonizing other planets is very far off, you must realize," he said.

    Hawking's "work has been highly theoretical physics, not in astrophysics or global politics or anything like that," Winn added. "He is certainly stepping outside his research domain."

    Hawking's comments Tuesday were reminiscent of the work of American astrophysicist Carl Sagan, who was a believer in the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence.

    Sagan, a Cornell University professor and NASA-decorated scientist who died in 1996, noted that organic molecules, the kind that life on Earth is dependent on, appear to be almost everywhere in the solar system.

    Sagan played a leading role in the U.S. space program, helping design robotic missions and contributing to the Mariner, Viking, Voyager and Galileo expeditions.

    But his work also focused on the search for habitable worlds and intelligent life beyond the solar system, as well as theories about life's origins, ideas popularized in his best-selling 1985 novel, "Contact," which was made into a film starring Jodie Foster.

    At Tuesday's news conference, Hawking said he too was venturing into the world of fiction. He plans to team up with his daughter, 35-year-old journalist and novelist Lucy Hawking, to write a children's book about the universe aimed at the same age group as the Harry Potter books.

    "It is a story for children, which explains the wonders of the universe," said Lucy Hawking. They did not provide further details.
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    I'm more worried about the French shooting their Nucs all over the damn place then a big natural disaster lol

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    I'm more worried about a dumbass President going to war with every fucking country in the Middle East.

    Interesting idea though, living on Mars.

    But didn't some dude claim the ozone layer was healing itself and all is right with the world?

    Fuck these idiots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pharaoh
    But didn't some dude claim the ozone layer was healing itself and all is right with the world?.
    well some dude claimed there were WMD's in Iraq and that Bush has done a great job. people claim alot of lunatic shit it seems.
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    How cool would it be to be the guy who gets to pronounce this?

    I mean of course that's the next real step in terms of growing as a species (growing in the physical extention sense). Who really cares how far off it is, because its not nearly as far off as it seemed say in the 1800s.

    But to be the guy who says, "Look, this is what we need to be focusing on in this area." He's pretty much taking up the role of any of hundreds of characters in the sci/fi genre for the last century. That would jsut be fun to do.

    The article is all about how this isn't his area but I think that's part of why he's doing it. Its not a pronouncement of an agenda or a real timeline its an inspirational message and really its the only angle that makes space interesting again. Who the fuck cares if they send another pair of binoculars out to some asteroid in a decaying orbit around Venus. "Sweet, lets count the holes on it!" Lunar-Volleyball Leagues. That's where the excitement is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pharaoh
    Fuck these idiots.
    Hawking = idiot

    Pharaoh = smrt

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    I'd punch my time card over living on Mars or the Moon.

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    Also:

    Life on Earth is at the ever-increasing risk of being wiped out by a disaster, such as sudden global warming, nuclear war, a genetically engineered virus or other dangers we have not yet thought of.
    If we haven't thought of them yet, how much of a risk can they be?

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    Society in general has become so damn paranoid. You have got to be kidding me: we have got to start planning the colonization of other planets? Wow. We're so much closer to having a fix for our own world then flying to and starting a new one.

    On another paranoid note: Who would like to be the first one to live on Mars? How many people would worry that there's some life form on the planet that will kill everything that moves over there?

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