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1777394 No.1777394 [Reply] [Original]

Let's here your plans for ultimate human survival.

How do we survive as long as possible?

>> No.1777400

Do something other than what we're doing right now.

We're teching to level 3 and we don't even have our first expansion yet.

>> No.1777418
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1777418

Become the Omar.

>> No.1777421

freeze fucking everyone

>> No.1777431

>stop supporting US's war and basic bullying of the world
>start terraforming Mars, colonize atmosphere of Venus, base on Ceres mining very rare materials for us
>Get all cars to run on hydrogen and electricity (battery)
>Switch everything to Solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, fourth-stage nuclear and fission when it becomes available
>Start recycling more goddamn
>Move to the eventual automation of factories, and services, while supporting people who lost their jobs, and gradually bring it up to something akin to post-scarcity heaven

Tah dahhhh, I just solved poverty, climate change, psychosis from shitty jobs and a hard life, most theft and the oil crisis as well and giving everyone on Earth a better standard of life.

>> No.1777505

Freeze a shitload of humans.
Get them to the center of the existence.
Use the force of existence imploding in on itself to generate enough energy to tear time two new buttholes, twice.
Launch some automated terra-forming probes billions of year apart into the future.
Launch the people into the first survivable time.
Follow the probe signal to the first livable planet.

Do the once every time existence dies. Hope for the best.

Or temporally take refuge in a pocket dimension for a few billion years.

>> No.1777555

>>1777431
I disagree, one big superpower is gonna take all the chips at some point, we just have to hope they leave enough scraps for things that matter.

Who knows maybe we'll get invited to some space alien federation or some shit.

>> No.1777608

>>1777431
Recycling personally doesn't really do anything but give you comfort that you're 'helping the environment' or whatever. If you want any of that to be helped, major recycling needs to be regulated industrially, and that's not likely to happen any time soon. Just as well, because the environment isn't getting damaged anyway. It's changing, sure, but "damage" is only one's perspective of it. Say we pollute everything so much that all human kind becomes extinct. Is there anyone left to care? Let's face it: There's no reason to even be here. Anything you do is just biding your time until you die, or deluding yourself into believing there's something more.
As far as changing fuel sources, there's plenty of resources left in the earth to run automobiles the way they are now for a long time, which is good because even if we were running out, we would never switch over as that's a decision up to each individual, and not something a government can dictate without being overthrown.
You left out water sources of power.
People are always going to die. Support or protest of a war changes nothing - only the face of the problem. Your idea is that if some guy in a suit says on tv that people are going to stop being unhappy and dying, that everything will be ok. Protip: People still die, life still sucks, and yet nothing is even wrong. Throw a fit about that when some government engineers a biological weapon and releases a plague on some opposing nation.
We're not going to terraform mars any time soon. Actually it's extremely likely we'll all be dead before we begin to terraform any planet.

It will probably be several thousands of years, but when humans do die, it's likely going to be to something we have no defense against, or could have predicted, long before we run into any problems that could potentially destroy us but can prevent/fix. IE: Plague comes along and kills all human life.

>> No.1778460
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Gather about 15 to 20 of your friends and family, and get your asses to the least crowded region in the country you're living in. Buy or steal 5 to 10 shipping containers, and with wood, aluminium and cement combine those into a one single, habitable underground base. Dig or explode a 20 meter-deep hole and hide your cool base in.

Grow your food and weed with LED-lighting and electric plant stimulation, and produce electricity with gym exercise equipment combined with dynamos.

>> No.1778486

>>1777608
>Recycling personally doesn't really do anything but give you comfort that you're 'helping the environment' or whatever.
Or maybe Earth has limited resources and this would increase overall efficiency and not make consumption and rising lifestyles so important. Having huge fucking landfills that get filled up isn't exactly sustainable.

Also you're a big pessimist.

>> No.1778501
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>>1777608
OBVIOUSLY YOU ARE UNAWARE OF HOW MUCH ENERGY IS SAVED RECYCLING SOMETHING SUCH AS ALUMINUM, WHEN COMPARED TO THE ENERGY USED TO MINE THAT SHIT FROM SCRATCH. WE'RE NOT EVEN TALKING ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT HERE YOU FUCKING TRIPFAG NIGGER, JUST LOOK AT THE ENERGY SAVINGS FOR ONCE.

>> No.1778526

Why survive?

>> No.1778530

>>1778486
I'm kinda with you, but aren't you the guy that thinks we're all just gonna go get new minerals from asteroids anyway?

>> No.1778533
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>>1778530
It's like this. We can get water from a river, and support a lot of people on it as long as we use it wisely and not fuck it up.
It would be far better to continue using the river before we have to go out and build desalinization plants.

>> No.1778535

>>1778501
>ALUMINUM

>> No.1778536

Fuck my name, slut.

>> No.1778539

>>1778536
Give me your name, and I'd be glad to.

>> No.1778541
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1778541

Let need and greed be our guide, it may be a bumpy ride and we won't be going anywhere soon, but if the need is great enough we'll adapt. And if we can't, it's not like there are many instances where we could have prepared for it anyway.