Hi everyone,
A 18 year old nephew of mine was recently going all gaga about the Mars expeditions and seriously seemed to think that we will en masse colonize some other planet soon. He kept quoting news items about habitable stars in other stellar systems. He and many other youngsters seem to be quite taken in by all the Terminators, Interstellars, Star wars and other nonsensical sci fi movies.
I tried to tell him that colonizing other planets is not exactly as simple as it is made out to be. We still have plenty of unutilized space on earth such as Antarctica, Sahara, Siberia, Australia, Arabia, India and many other places.....and no one seems to be able to make them habitable! Colonizing other planets ...more so in other stellar systems...is a nonsensical idea. We have evolved on earth over millions of years and creating all these specific conditions elsewhere is nothing short of nonsense.
Gravity, atmospheric pressure, sunlight, oxygen, water, food, bacteria, ecological system and many other basic requirements are to be met to make a place habitable to humans.....let alone the distances to be covered to reach these places which could take anything like several hundreds of thousands of years, at current speeds. Not to forget radiation hazards and so on.
But he seemed unconvinced and seemed pretty sure that we will find a way to travel to and colonize these distant planets sooner than later.
Are we creating a mythology in science that is far removed from reality and allowing youngsters to get all convinced that its all real?! Not healthy IMO.
The realities of space travel and the illusionary chances of finding and colonizing other planets should be brought out clearly to these youngsters. If we teach them that, they will at least learn to respect the earth and the environment rather than take an escapist view of running away somewhere else.
Just some thoughts.
Cheers.
Sriram