>>1807618Shit I just thought of a huge benefit to the idea that I hadn't realized before. It would make ensuring the survival of our species utterly trivial. Right now we anticipate to have to do a metric fuck dump load [no condom] amount of research to be able to make extraterrestrial colonies. But imagine if we spread that research load across even a few different underground city initiatives.
People wanna talk about how we're changing our environment, or how we're blah or blah, and that's what really matters. But objectively speaking, NONE of that means a fucking thing when an extinction level act of god occurs.
>>1807622And most people don't want to live in dense cities, but you've already jumped that proverbial nerf blaster.
>>1807623Right, since most people don't want to but some people do, we should find the solution that best accommodates both no? What exactly is your smooth brain having trouble with here.
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>but without sunlightThere are at least half a dozen ways to bring sunlight underground, I would say welcome to the current year or even current decade. But this shit has existed in reality for half a century and hypothetically for hundreds of years.