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How do we add gravity to Mars?

>> No.11151768

>>11151760
I think we should send woman with good breast there, to see how that gravity vs. bra vs nobra technology turns out for them to have perfect tits when old before we add gravity there.

If we send gold bars there, maybe there will be more gravity there. They are heavy and mass ( delusion ) is causing gravity.

>> No.11151772

a small black hole in the core

>> No.11151785

Bring stuff on surface. Rinse and repeat until desired gravity achieved.

>> No.11151809

Make it spin faster?

>> No.11151979

>>11151760
send your mother up there

>> No.11151985

>>11151760
Adding mass.

>> No.11151987

>>11151985
We shouldn't send mass to Mars, I've heard it's really expensive to ship. We should just strip the gravity off and send that, save a buck.

>> No.11152105
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11152105

>>11151760
Read up.

>> No.11152151

We don't

>> No.11152328

>>11151760
The flesh is weak
Blessed steel will not degrade because of gravity changes

>> No.11152332

>>11151760
send you mom there

>> No.11152352

>>11151760
Somehow disrupt the orbits of Mercury and Venux and send them colliding into Mars.
Boom super Earth just like that.

>> No.11152403

>>11151760
Compress the planet, need to maintain the same mass to keep the orbit the same and this is the only way I can think of that would increase the gravity at the sufrace

>> No.11152783

>>11151760
Clone your mom.

>> No.11153055

>>11152105
easier to just breed or genetically modify humans to it

>> No.11153067

>>11151760
We did deeper into the crust. Eventually, the gravity we feel will be equal to that of Earth.

Alternatively, we wear weighted suites that mimic our physiological interpretation of gravity. This would still be bad for babies though.

>> No.11153072

>>11151760
Mars already has gravity. Facepalm. Your to stupid to be on this web sight.

>> No.11153291

>>11152328
Toaster fucker.

>> No.11153328
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11153328

>>11151760
Of course we couldn’t ‘add’ gravity to Mars. We may be able to increase the atmospheric pressure to Mars to mimic gravity here on Earth. However, due to the lower gravity of Mars, this would require a lot more of Earth's airmass to even be possible.

>> No.11154171

>>11151760
Add mass.

Carbonaceous asteroids would be ideal for adding mass easily. Being less dense they would add less, but have a better chance of having water. Comets would be really nice for that. Metal-rich asteroids would add the most mass per fuel unit, having more density, but would be better used in orbit to build more ships and a orbital observation platform to coordinate asteroid strikes and orbital traffic.

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>>11151979

>> No.11154187

>>11153328
>However, due to the lower gravity of Mars, this would require a lot more of Earth's airmass to even be possible.
not if you build a worldhouse

>> No.11154194

>>11151760
Take it apart and turn it into billions of spin stations.

>> No.11154195

>>11152105
What's the source on the effects of gravity?

>> No.11154467

>>11154171
why would lower density add more mass per fuel unit exactly

>> No.11155822

>>11151760
Add mass.