If humanity pushed *all* of its resources--literally everyone on the planet working on it, strip-mined the planet, and dedicated every second of human energy to the project--we would destroy *this* planet *and still not become interplanetary*.
It is easier to create a farm in Antarctica. It is easier to build a city with farms in orbit. It is easier to rebuilt society after a nuclear apocalypse. It is easier to terraform *the fucking moon* than to have a human colony on Mars that would survive a collapse of the human colony on Earth.
I really think folks should call out more strongly: we will not become interplanetary. Not "not in the next few years". Not "not in his lifetime". Just "not ever".
This weekâs newsletter: Stupid sexy Sauron
This Rings of Power season finale is what people wanted from the show all season.
Every plot summary I read for an upcoming film makes me feel like thereâs a gas leak in my house
âYet it also looks like Disney spent many years and untold capital struggling develop a new Star Wars movie and its best idea was an extra-long episode of a TV show.â
High budgets, scrapped projects, fan backlash. Itâs been 12 years since Disney bought Star Wars and its galaxy far, far away arguably has too many broken toys.
Wild that Agatha All Along is a legit show that exists in the MCU.
Wait. So there a multiple companies that have commercials featuring a group of actors from The Office?
If Sony is going to bring the MCU Spider-Man, the Venom movies and potentially the Spider-Verse films together, the major villain should be Morlun. Not Knull. Morlunâs bit is that he hunts Spider-People across *waves hand* the multiverse.