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>I doubt it'd be very practical in any way or form.
isn't everything at first? we couldn't dream of going to the moon not that long ago and yet humanity did it, shit a century ago it was unthinkable we'll even reach space.
now we are deeply considering mars and building a base.
it'll be extremely hard but doable.
>Your idea is interesting, I personally don't know what economic incentive there might be, but as an immensely expensive and possibly shortsighted technological flex to push the boundaries of human civilization, it should in theory work.
an unorthodox planet requires a unorthodox approach.
a form of currency must be created in order to stablish a proper colony on planet venus.
as a laboratory/sandbox space, it'll be perfect since the colonists would be scientists, a scientific community living on a challenging space will bring out the best of our species.
anyhow just setting up a zeppelin swarm on venus would be enough for permanent habitation alongside cloud nine concept being applied and you have a stable human colony.
proper gravity too, so no muscular wasting.
by also using the very air of venus in that zone will be enough to build materials.
though the only problem will be teflon.
other than that, a few indoors and proper recycling system alongside an aquarium will feed the colonist/scientist well and I bet they'll come up wit something.
though soil will be hard to mantain.
>Would be fine for science fiction too, rho must have a lot more on it.
having venus in science fiction had been strangely scarce, maybe it was beyond imagination to live in there.

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