A Mars Colony Needs Just 22 People to Survive, Simulation Suggests
A Mars Colony Needs Just 22 People to Survive, Simulation Suggests
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Hmm. 🤔 Did they use Rimworld as the simulator?
39 0 ReplyNot if one of those people is Elon Musk.
39 3 ReplyOh, but I think he should be at the top of the list of people who go first. I'm sure he and 21 of his billionaire friends will surely pull through.
41 0 ReplyI would definitely volunteer him.
23 0 ReplyThis reminds me of am episode of Love Death and Robots
4 0 ReplyImagine the public freakout if 22 billionaires announced that they were going to Mars together.
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5 0 ReplyWhich I don't get. If I am going to be so close to death all the time I want to be with people who have a healthy level of caution.
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29 1 ReplyIt'd actually be fairly easy to raise your kids on mars, due to the lower gravity.
36 0 ReplyIn fact it's cold as hell
17 0 ReplyAnd there's no one there for raise them if you did
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Someone will have to be born there eventually if the goal is to colonize
Edit: ah.
6 1 ReplyThey’re quoting ‘Rocket Man’ fyi
10 0 ReplyWhoosh
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Until Eric is caught cheating on his girlfriend with Alice....
16 0 ReplyMy last run on planetbase says otherwise.
2 0 ReplyI don't think the bare minimum of people creating a self-sustaining population can afford to be monogamous. Though it doesn't take many generations before that can start, 2nd gen might even be able to, assuming 1st gen has enough kids.
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I hope it has good WiFi.
14 0 ReplySpeeds are ok but the latency is horrible.
9 0 ReplyAverage is 750'000 ms ping to Earth, but it depends on season
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Guys, I signed up 22 times. Don't worry, I got this.
9 0 ReplyI remember reading somewhere it was around 500-1000 for a sustainable human colony to begin. Did we get better at avoiding Hapsburg Jaws?
8 0 ReplyI was wondering the same thing before reading the article. This is for a 28 year mission, and doesn't include setting up the base, or power and water supply.
12 0 ReplyIf it’s basic generic viability I’ve always heard 30-60 though I couldn’t name a source for that.
1 0 ReplyI think that number comes from long term genetic diversity issues. Some rule in biology about inbreeding depression came up with it
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Only 22? Should that include someone for Graphic Design?
7 0 ReplyI’m sure the “computer-savvy” nephew that came along to the colony can do the designer’s work, a lot cheaper too
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And then you wonder why it specifically states "no more...no less .."
5 0 ReplyDoes playing RimWorld count as running a simulation? Cause managing 22 people is too much trouble, unless a few might just be there in case the crops don't do well.
5 0 ReplyI don't know where i got this same number, maybe in a course talking about genealogy in school, a'd i use it since then.
3 0 ReplyIirc, the Matrix used that same number for determining how many humans to leave alive outside of the matrix so that the community wound be self-sustaining before they were able to ramp up breaking people out again.
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