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ODE TO LIFE Life is rare in the universe. What about sending Earth's biomass to outer space, in order to ensure their survival along with ours?

Space

ODE TO LIFE Life is rare in the universe. What about sending Earth's biomass to outer space, in order to ensure their survival along with ours?

Space
  • Year2021

Life is rare in the universe. It took billions of years to evolve. We did not discover the “life” as we know it, anywhere else. During 4,5 billion years, Earth has faced five mass extinctions. We are probably in the process of creating a sixth extinction with unconscious consumption of resources. So it is inevitable that, while destroying biodiversity, we will be destroying ourselves before even ensuring our survival on another planet or moon. What about sending Earth's biomass to outer space, to ensure their survival along with ours? How about thinking about Noah's ark in space?

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Being a graduate from ENSAPB (école Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville), I am enthusiastic, motivated, and curious about various domains of architecture as well as space explorations, technology, mechanical engineering, physics, geometry, aliens, Japanese culture, philosophy, and art. I'm currently building a career on topics of interplanetary architecture and spatial solutions for extraterrestrial environments.

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