Inspiring the Future: a look on Life as we will know it.

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After reading up on the latest news with water vapor being found in on mars (NYTIMES), I began to see a future grow literally from the soils of the martian surface.  Interesting enough, if, and when asparagus begins to grow on the red planet, life will grow here on Earth in a much more dramatic way.  Think about the past, as all our secrets tends to point to the past.  Man’s achievement can be signified with simple advances in the time it takes to get from Point A to Point B.  At some point, we crawl. Then we Walk.  Then we Run.  Ride. Float. Drive. Fly. Orbit. Where does it end?  Well, an astute person would say that is impossible to know, but we can judge one thing.  The next step in this chain is sub-solar system traveling from one planet to the next.  All starting from one lonely planet in the deserts of the abyss.  

Imagine if you could, a plant growing some many million miles away.  Soon, it will be two plants. Four, 20, etc.  Soon there will be a forest.  Which will then provide oxygen, and air as we know it.  By now we would have started sending teams of scientists away for years to do their work.  Radio’s and Satellites will begin to appear on the surface.  Children of our Kids will watch the first families begin to leave Earth on SpaceShip101-’The Ark’.  After a few generations, the first child will be born on Mars.  Later, a School.  The children will be instant celebrities, yet human… and martian.  50 years later, there will be thousands living in the soils of our newest Planet.   A government will appear, whose will it be?  Peace on Earth?  Eventually, Martians will have their own governments, maybe they will revolt? But following our steps, in just a handful of generations, chances are we will see our next step in going from Point A to Point B to get much faster, and distance much smaller.  Those partaking in the journey more than once will begin to get a better understanding on distances, and they will adapt to think of the traveling as ‘nothing really’.  Putting platforms into orbit around the two planets will set up ‘OrbitWays’ for less expensive, more convenient, and possibly faster travel.  Eventually Point A to Point B will become fast, in relative terms, one Earth week?  All starting at one lonely robot, planting one lonely asparagus on one desolate place.  We live in exciting times, the future is upon us.

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