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Author of Red Mars calls 'bullshit' on emigrating to the planet

4 hours ago
  • #Mars Colonization
  • #Terraforming
  • #Science Fiction
  • Red Mars, written between 1989-1991, reflects past visions of the future, now serving as a historical window.
  • Science fiction shifts from predicting the future to capturing past hopes and fears about what might come.
  • Red Mars accurately anticipated geopolitical shifts, like the rise of China and India, and ecological crises.
  • Technological predictions in the book mix accurate foresight (AI) with outdated concepts (video tapes).
  • Mars terraforming, inspired by 1960s-70s discoveries, seemed plausible then but now appears fantastical due to new scientific findings.
  • Current understanding of Mars' toxicity and human biology makes colonization far more challenging than previously thought.
  • A realistic Mars mission today would resemble Antarctic research stations, not permanent colonies.
  • Solving Earth's ecological crises must precede any serious off-world colonization efforts.
  • Red Mars' enduring value lies in its characters and plot, not its speculative elements.
  • The author reflects on the joy of revisiting the novel and its characters after many years.