The earth was running out of resources, global warming was beginning to be recognized as science fact and not science fiction, and if man was to evolve to play a part in things instead of being just another doomed organism on a doomed planet, if the technosphere was going to replace pure biological processes, then sooner or later we'd have to seed life elsewhere-on Mars, to begin with.
by T. Coraghessan Boyle
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The Earth is facing a severe depletion of resources and the undeniable reality of global warming, which has shifted from a science fiction scenario to an accepted scientific fact. This predicament highlights the urgency for humanity to adapt and evolve, transforming from a mere species on a deteriorating planet into a sustainable existence that integrates with technology. The technosphere, a concept where technology augments biological processes, must take precedence in our evolution.

To secure the future of life as we know it, we must explore the possibility of colonizing other planets, starting with Mars. This exploration is not simply about survival but about reestablishing a symbiotic relationship with our environment and ensuring that humanity can thrive beyond Earth. As the resources on our home planet dwindle, the necessity to seed life elsewhere becomes an important endeavor for the continuation of our technological and biological legacy.

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