
Scientists have been working on the idea of Mars in the hope of making it a second home for humanity. They believe that there are conditions and resources on Mars that are suitable for the existence of life. Over the past few years, many countries have thrown themselves into this scheme. Some developing countries, including China. But the harsh conditions on Mars, combined with its remoteness, make all ideas wrong and impossible to achieve.
Musk Cosmic Madman, who is also the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, was fascinated by the idea, and in 2015, he proposed attacking Mars with nuclear weapons, releasing carbon dioxide from Mars, creating a greenhouse effect, and transforming Mars into Earth.
NASA research shows that artificial and winter on Mars do release some carbon dioxide into the Martian atmosphere, but not enough to convert Mars into something earth-like. Richard Harris, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said: "We must bring it back to Earth from Mars, otherwise there will be a nuclear explosion." He also believed that this was impossible. A new study suggests that nuclear weapons could increase the density of the Martian atmosphere from the current 0.6 percent to 7 percent.
So why did Musk revisit nuclear mars? He believes that if we can find a suitable way to detect whether there is life on Mars, it will allow humans to explore the universe! But can this idea really be realized? Do we really want to know the answer? The real purpose may be to get drunk.
If you remember the flamethrower Musk bought last year, it was invented by a man named "Musk"! It's not just Musk's product, it's a new type of flamethrower needed for the U.S. Super Subway project. What does "Musk" really think? At the time, Musk sold 20,000 flamethrowers online — which were later converted to comply with California law — and the injectors were only 3 meters long. Although Musk pre-sold for $500 each, he sold 20,000 units in 4 days, raising $110 million for the super subway tunnel construction.
What is Musk selling this time? After he released a new product called the "Mars Rover", many people began to speculate whether Musk really wanted to make this product a hit. Musk didn't do that, though. Musk just said the word "T-shirtsoon" — the nuclear flat Mars T-shirt — and then said, "Trust me, it's coming." "The last time we bought a flamethrower, a lot of fans came from outside the city to buy it, and this time I think a lot of people are going to bleed again. That's the real geek, you can sell meat for anything.
Musk isn't a geek, he's the only guy currently has the real ability to do things on Mars. With Space's Raptor engine, the solar system's most powerful rocket, and a starship, landing on Mars is almost a foregone conclusion. However, he is not optimistic about whether he can land on Mars. In his opinion, if he really wanted to go to Mars to conduct a "moon landing" experiment, it would definitely fail badly! In the future, if he truly believes that the flattening of Mars' nucleus will turn Mars into Earth, then there may be nothing in his cosmic maniac nature that is non-existent.