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The future of mankind?

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Shouldn't we start building a giant spaceship that we can live on for many centuries, so we can start our intergalactic conquest of humankind?

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  1. nope


  2. Why do we need to conquer the galaxy?

    And people are happy here, whos going to want to leave?

    And who is going to pay for this massive spaceship?

    Also, I don't think extremists would like being on a spaceship with Americans

    They would probably sabotage the whole thing anyways for Muhammad

    Go figure

  3. You mean like all the beings in all the galaxies living in peace? Like Star Wars-esque?

  4. You've got an imagination lol

  5. Yeah, that would be great!

  6. You must understand that human being come to this world with 'zero' and leaving this world with 'zero' too. There are no future for mankind. Just i ask a simple questions to think.. Who can stop the 'dead'?.... Sometimes we are westing our time to talking all thats..  Leave this world naturaly...

  7. not really. nice thought. but no

  8. You are obviously not familiar with the Starship Enterprise

    they've been doing it for years

  9. The future of mankind is filled entirely with the utter deterioration of its own strength and eventually a weakening to a point of vulnerability that will allow anything to conquer us due to the strengthening of thousands of years fighting to exist despite mankind. The only thing we have for ourselves is technology, and as we get smarter, animals get smarter in their own way. From now on, eat raw eggs for breakfast and wear sweatpants all the time for an easy way to gain strength and be tough enough to join the resistance.

  10. God built one that goes by the name heaven all u need to do is give your life to jesus and you r on board.

  11. Forget it!! Who told you that humans can lives outside our planet ecosystem? We know humans needs water and oxygen, but the longest a man has ever lived outside this planet is about a year... And a year is not long enough to know if humans can procreate and prospere during long space travels, let along planet colonization.

    Also, since life as we know it can be found on other planets, how do we know if our life (molecular polarity) will match the one found on another planet... If it doesn`t match, then you will get a lot of troubles, as humans will die quite fast inside such environments, unless we terraform it, and this believe me its even more difficult to terraform micro-organisms molecular polarity than making air and clouds as well as oceans on a planet surface!!

    Anyways, keep looking at science-fiction movies, it is the only dreams you could get!!

  12. The planet we are on now is a beautiful oasis on the verge of an incrediably vast desert. Now, I don't doubt the existance of other galactic ecosystems and am eager as h**l to see something other than that which my limited human experiance provides... but get real, man. Our space ships are no better than baslewood rafts in a endless ocean without fish. To willingly put yourself in outer space for any extended period of time would invite malnurishment, illness and insanity. We are not physiologically fit for space travel... even if we had a vessle capeable of it. h**l, we're barely even fit for life right here on our own home world, from an animalistic point of view. Conquest?! We're some of the biggest buttheads on the planet... we're the ******' ferengi.

  13. We can't. It's as simple as that. We're nowhere near the technological capability to pull of something like that.

  14. http://www.weirdnewstoday.com/uploaded_i...

  15. No, because not everyone would have the chance to "live" in that spaceship or whatever you just discribed specially if something happens to earth which most likely will happen due to environmental changes. And there willl be another war on who would live in there.------Unfair!

  16. No.

    1. the act or state of conquering or the state of being conquered; vanquishment.  

    2. the winning of favor, affection, love, etc.: the conquest of Antony by Cleopatra.  

    3. a person whose favor, affection, etc., has been won: He's another one of her conquests.  

    4. anything acquired by conquering, as a nation, a territory, or spoils.

    humankind :

    noun

    all of the living human inhabitants of the earth

    What do we need the space ship for?
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