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Uh, no. You mean given your existing misunderstanding of science. Colonizing other planets on the scale of billions or even millions of people is completely impossible given our current technology. Geo-engineering Mars is pure speculation.
Of course, my point was that without positing magical technology we'll eventually hit the boundary of what's possible and economic growth will completely stagnate. Or we'll consume the Earth's resources and pollute it to such an extent that it can either no longer support civilization as we know it.
Says the alt righter / Trump personality cultist. Try getting some self-awareness bro.
The Environmental Sect, for example, holds that the Environment is a mother goddess that is most holy. Technology and human advancement are sins against Her.
You're pulling that out of your ass to support your ideology. We need a planet that's capable of supporting our lives in the long term. This is a very human concern.
You can't say this couldn't be possible.
My life is a financial asset and should be available for monetary transfer. Anything else is literally socialism.