Nuclear Engineer reacts to Kurzgesagt "How to Terraform Mars – WITH LASERS"



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My cousin got me a card game called “Terraforming Mars” for Christmas this year, but does it have LASERS?
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14 thoughts on “Nuclear Engineer reacts to Kurzgesagt "How to Terraform Mars – WITH LASERS"”

  1. Without a radiation deflector, animals would be eating radiated meats for dinner, yummy.

    I'm sure some animals would not like less gravity but would adapt. Cats would jump higher on trees, and house cats would still test the gravity by knocking stuff off the counters and tables.

    Nice video reaction

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  2. Hey! A suggestion might be to flip the video, and your camera maybe? That way, you can fill the white space with the video, as well as leave the entire video visible, maybe film yourself off center to make room for the video? Nice reaction regardless!

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  3. Concerning how martians would fare on earth, I've seen several stories in books where this is discussed, and it's just assumed that people that have lived a long time on another planet or were born there just wouldn't be able to go to Earth, either because of the gravity or the weather (even Mercury is colonized, and people obviously live in chilly bunkers there).

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  4. I think when they say "powered by a laser" is that we shoot a laser at the factory on titan and it uses the heat of the laser to produce electricity. At least that is how I interpreted it.

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  5. Luckily most aquatic species would probably be less affected by gravity than most land mammals, as they experience atmospheres of pressure generated by every 10 feet of water. So it would be like the normal pressure of water for them at probably twice the normal depth.

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