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<blockquote data-quote="The_Observer" data-source="post: 179623" data-attributes="member: 9972"><p>I'm pretty sure we do live in space bro. Earth is nothing but a giant organic space ship floating in space. If you landed on another planet, what's the difference besides it being uninhabitable or barren? There is literally zero reason for us to leave this planet because A) we've not found another confirmed habitable planet like our own and B) the destruction of our planet is not imminent. We'll continue sending probes and robots and rovers to explore and gather information but we're not going to live in space. </p><p></p><p>Also, humans are not built to live in space, you couldn't survive for a long time in anti-gravity. Your muscles would deteriorate and become useless. Astronauts on the ISS have to go through rehabilitation when they come back to Earth - they have to learn to do all motor functions over again including walking and eating, and they normally only stay in space for periods of up to a year or so. We're also a far way away technologically speaking, from being able to make areas of space habitable for us: such has having a base on the moon. The ISS is our only space base right now and we routinely have to send them supplies for survival.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Observer, post: 179623, member: 9972"] I'm pretty sure we do live in space bro. Earth is nothing but a giant organic space ship floating in space. If you landed on another planet, what's the difference besides it being uninhabitable or barren? There is literally zero reason for us to leave this planet because A) we've not found another confirmed habitable planet like our own and B) the destruction of our planet is not imminent. We'll continue sending probes and robots and rovers to explore and gather information but we're not going to live in space. Also, humans are not built to live in space, you couldn't survive for a long time in anti-gravity. Your muscles would deteriorate and become useless. Astronauts on the ISS have to go through rehabilitation when they come back to Earth - they have to learn to do all motor functions over again including walking and eating, and they normally only stay in space for periods of up to a year or so. We're also a far way away technologically speaking, from being able to make areas of space habitable for us: such has having a base on the moon. The ISS is our only space base right now and we routinely have to send them supplies for survival. [/QUOTE]
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