Argumentative Essay Mars

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Mars?
Technology has opened for us more than the human mind could have ever im-agined. Steven Shaviro, founder of Wired Maga-zine, coined the term “technium”, the technology body that circulates omni-presently . Humans are heavily reliant on technol-ogy. We use it to go from one place to another, communicate, check the weather... we even use technology to learn more about technology. With technology’s relatively new capability of traveling to Mars, the new question that has been raised is if should we, as a human race, step foot on Mars. We already have probes on the surface of Mars, but are humans the next step in technological innovation? While some argue it is, while others argue it is not. Should we continue ad-vancing technology, using …show more content…

Author David H Freedman for Scientific American wrote in his arti-cle “Jump-Starting the Or-bital Economy” explains that although having a in-terplanetary based econo-my would be cool, it would not be very practical with the cost of building, oper-ating, and shipping materi-als back and forth . Until there is a way to make traveling to and from Mars to be cost-effective, colo-nizing Mars can wait.
The bottom line is that the technium isn’t de-veloped enough for hu-mans to safely travel, live, and flourish. We have oth-er issues to attend to, such as rescuing our ocean from climate change and making clean, fresh water available for everyone. Until the oceans are safe, and tech-nology can ensure the safe-ty for all traveling to Mars, we need to stay on …show more content…

Something that wouldn’t require frequent shipments as this would prove cost ineffective and impractical. Ways in which the technium could help humans live on mars would be to find a way to successfully grow vegeta-bles and fruits in the very salty Martian dirt. If fruits and vegetables were to be genetically mutated in such a way that they are capable to grow in the harsh dirt, humans would be closer to living on Mars. Another option for creating a sus-tainable food source would be to synthetically grow it, essentially 3-D printing food in the comfort of your own Martian colony. There are clearly plenty of op-tions to have food on Mars, however, there has not been any concrete idea in having sustainable water on Mars. At least, not until there is an atmosphere sim-ilar to

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