Multiverse: Unlocking the Possibilities Beyond Our Reality
Multiverse: Unlocking the Possibilities Beyond Our Reality
Did you know there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the Earth's beaches? This mind-boggling fact leads us into the mysteries of the multiverse, just as fascinating theory. Imagine not just one universe, but a colossal collection of countless universes, all existing simultaneously. And this is just one mystery; join us as we delve into the most bizarre mysteries in the universe.
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The Missing Inverse Twin & the Most Valued Matter in entire Cosmos - Antimatter
The Missing Inverse Twin & the Most Valued Matter in entire Cosmos - Antimatter
Have you ever pondered the enigmatic realm of antimatter, a universe of opposites and equals? In this exploration, we delve into the fascinating world of antiparticles. We trace their discovery, examine their unique properties, and grapple with the cosmic mysteries they pose. Join us as we voyage through one of the universe's most intriguing enigmas: antimatter, from Paul Dirac's visionary prediction to the persistent mysteries in modern physics.
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Is Time Travel Possible? The Science of Time Explained by Brian Cox & Neil deGrasse Tyson
"Is Time Travel Possible? The Science of Time Explained by Brian Cox & Neil deGrasse Tyson" delves into the captivating world of theoretical physics, exploring the age-old question: Can we travel through time? Join renowned physicists Brian Cox and Neil deGrasse Tyson as they take you on a journey through the intricacies of space-time, quantum mechanics, and the laws of physics that govern our universe.
This enlightening video is not just a theoretical discourse; it's an adventure that examines the practicalities and paradoxes of time travel. Inspired by the imaginative realms of science fiction, Cox and Tyson dissect popular time travel theories and their feasibility, referencing Einstein's theories of relativity and the latest scientific discoveries.
Whether you're a science enthusiast, a student of physics, or simply curious about the universe, this video offers a comprehensive yet accessible look at one of the most intriguing topics in science. Get ready to challenge your understanding of reality as we explore the possibilities of traveling to the past and the future, and unravel the mysteries of the time continuum.
Perfect for those intrigued by the complexities of the cosmos and the boundaries of scientific knowledge, this video promises to ignite your imagination and expand your understanding of the possible and the impossible in our vast universe.
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What If We Knew the Time We Go Extinct?
Within the vastness of the Universe, humanity is not that big of a deal. We're not here because we're meant to be here, we're just... here. If mathematical predictions are correct, we might only have 760 years left. What would be the cause of our extinction? What would we do if we knew exactly when our existence will come to an end? Could we delay the inevitable?
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Brian Greene on The Mysterious Stuff Called Dark Matter
American theoretical physicist Brian Greene explains in great detail the mysterious stuff we call dark matter. Brian Greene mentions several scientific hypotheses that could explain what dark matter is. Scientists believe that in the first minutes after the big bang this stuff was just ordinary
matter.
Brian Greene takes several everyday examples to illustrate this substance we cannot see, so we get a better picture of what dark matter may actually be.
Some theories suggest it may be normal objects such as cold gasses, dark galaxies, or
black holes.
This dark stuff remains mysterious and proponents of the dark matter hypothesis have some explaining of their own to do when it comes to recent findings about the universal relationship between galaxy rotation speeds and their visible matter content.
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How Many Alien Civilizations Exist in Our Galaxy?
It’s the oldest and the greatest cosmic question of all: Are we alone in the Universe?
Given the fact that there are countless alien worlds with conditions similar to Earth, almost nobody believes life on our planet is unique.
More than 300 million worlds with similar conditions to Earth are scattered throughout the Milky Way. So perhaps a much better question is: Are we alone in the galaxy?
For more than 60 years all we had to answer this question was the drake equation. Which suggested there were probably between 1000 and one hundred million planets with civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Now scientists at the university of Nottingham think they’ve come up with a new “cosmic evolution”-based calculation that suggests that there are likely to be at least 36 ongoing intelligent civilizations in our Milky Way galaxy.
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The Truth About The Flat Earth Theory..
Flat Earth is an archaic and scientifically disproven conception of the Earth's shape as a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat-Earth cosmography. The model has undergone a recent resurgence as a conspiracy theory.[1]
The idea of a spherical Earth appeared in ancient Greek philosophy with Pythagoras (6th century BC). However, most pre-Socratics (6th–5th century BC) retained the flat-Earth model. In the early 4th century BC, Plato wrote about a spherical Earth. By about 330 BC, his former student Aristotle had provided strong empirical evidence for a spherical Earth. Knowledge of the Earth's global shape gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world.[2][3][4][5] By the early period of the Christian Church, the spherical view was widely held, with some notable exceptions.
It is a historical myth that medieval Europeans generally thought the Earth was flat.[6] This myth was created in the 17th century by Protestants to argue against Catholic teachings.[7] Despite the scientific fact and obvious effects of Earth's sphericity, pseudoscientific[8] flat-Earth conspiracy theories are espoused by modern flat Earth societies and, increasingly, by unaffiliated individuals using social media.[9][10]
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The Dawn of Superintelligence - Nick Bostrom on ASI
Dive into the cosmic intersection of human cognition and machine intelligence as we explore the paradigm-shifting rise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and its potential evolution into Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). Using astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson's hypothesis of an alien encounter, we unpack the profound cognitive chasm between beings. How does a Bonobo’s linguistic prowess compare to a human intellectual titan? And as we've witnessed the evolution of ChatGPT from its first iteration to ChatGPT-4, are we brushing the fringes of true AGI? Philosophers like Bostrom speculate on a potential "intelligence explosion" when AI begins to improve itself. As we stand at the dawn of a new era, where machines might eclipse human intellect, we ponder our place in the vast intelligence tapestry. Beyond the philosophical, the practical implications are vast: from power dynamics to potential harm if AI goals misalign with ours. Yet, amidst these uncertainties, there's optimism. This journey offers a profound insight into the most consequential technological evolution in our history and the pivotal choices we must make.
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Oppenheimer & The Existential Risk of Nuclear Armageddon
Step back to July 16, 1945, and witness the dawn of an age that forever altered the fabric of humanity. This enthralling video delves into the legacy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a man synonymous with the terrifying might of nuclear weapons. His radiant genius and tortured conscience paint the portrait of a modern Prometheus, whose creation still casts its ominous shadow on the world.
Embark on a journey through time, as this video unveils the chilling chronicles of the Manhattan Project, an audacious venture shrouded in science, ambition, and secrecy. The atomic forces that were unleashed gave birth to a behemoth that could not only reshape the earth but also topple civilizations in a heartbeat.
From the angst-ridden reflections of Oppenheimer to the nail-biting tension of the Cuban Missile Crisis, this video weaves science, history, and philosophy into a captivating tapestry. As we fast-forward to the present day, the relentless march of geopolitics reminds us of the ever-present specter of nuclear conflict and the existential risks it poses.
Ponder upon the intriguing Doomsday Argument and grapple with the questions that have challenged the human intellect for decades. Are we, as custodians of Earth, equipped to handle the power we've harnessed? Can our innovations guide us towards a future imbued with hope, or will they serve as harbingers of our own demise?
Join us, as we explore the haunting beauty and terrifying depths of human endeavor. Stand at the precipice and behold the awe-inspiring tapestry that is our history, replete with dreams, nightmares, and the insatiable thirst for knowledge.
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5 Ways We Go Extinct
Embark on a profound journey through the most formidable existential threats to human survival.
From the chilling impact of asteroids capable of eclipsing the reign of dinosaurs to the ominous rumblings of Yellowstone’s supervolcano, this video delves into the cataclysms that have shaped our past and the looming dangers that could dictate our future.
We explore the invisible, yet deadly, dance with pathogens that have brought civilizations to their knees, and grapple with the dual-edged sword of nuclear power and the haunting potential of synthetic biology.
As we peer into the abyss of these challenges, we also confront the enigmatic rise of Artificial Intelligence, questioning whether our own creations might ultimately eclipse our existence. Witness the grand tapestry of human resilience and the pivotal moments that could redefine our destiny.
Are we mere spectators, or will we rise to the challenge of these apocalyptic scenarios?
Join us as we unravel these questions in a quest for understanding and preparedness. Subscribe and explore with us the edge of human endurance and the precipice of tomorrow.
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The Last Thing To Ever Happen In The Universe
The universe today is happy and healthy, with exciting things going on – but at some point the night will turn dark. Everything that once was, will peacefully sleep forever.
But what is the last thing that will ever happen? Let's travel to the end of the universe…
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Why Scientists Think We Might Live Inside a Black Hole
Why Scientists Think we Might Live Inside a Black Hole
Join world-renowned physicists Brian Greene and Brian Cox as they delve into one of the most intriguing questions of our universe: Could we be living inside a black hole?
This groundbreaking video explores the cutting-edge theories and astounding possibilities at the intersection of black hole physics and cosmology. Greene and Cox bring their unparalleled expertise to explain complex concepts in an engaging way, making this a must-watch for science enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
From the event horizon to the singularity, they examine the nature of black holes and how these mysterious cosmic entities might hold the key to understanding our own existence.
Whether you're a seasoned astrophysicist or just fascinated by the cosmos, this video promises to take you on a journey through the depths of space and time, challenging the very way we perceive our universe. Don't miss this extraordinary exploration into the unknown - like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content
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Human Evolution : 1 Million Years into the Future
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The Multiverse Hypothesis Explained by Neil deGrasse Tyson
The multiverse hypothesis or theory holds that a group of multiple universes (possibly infinite universes) comprise everything that exists: The entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them. The renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explains in detail the multiverse hypothesis.
However, prominent physicists are divided about whether any other universes exist outside of our own. Some even go as far as to say that the multiverse is not a legitimate topic of scientific inquiry. Because it can not be empirically falsified. But Neil deGrasse Tyson among other prominent cosmologists, thinks that given our understanding of quantum mechanics and the theory of General relativity, the possibility of the existence of the multiverse is a legitimate scientific hypothesis.
Steven Weinberg said that if the multiverse existed, the hope of finding a rational explanation for the precise values of quark masses and other constants of the standard model that we observe in our Big Bang is doomed, for their values would be an accident of the particular part of the multiverse in which we live.
Some scientists analyzed the data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, an uncrewed spacecraft operating from 2001 to 2010 that measured temperature differences across the sky in the cosmic microwave background, the radiant heat remaining from the Big Bang, and claimed they found evidence suggesting that our universe collided with other parallel universes in the distant past.
However, a more thorough data analysis from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and from the Planck Satellite, a space observatory operated by the European Space Agency from 2009 to 2013, which mapped the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background, did not find any statistically significant evidence of universe collisions. there was no evidence of any gravitational pull of other universes on ours either. And to add insult to injury to the proponents that the multiverse hypothesis has been backed up by statistical evidence, the Planck satellite, has a resolution three times higher than the WMA Probe.
Our brains are not evolutionarily equipped to intuitively understand quantum mechanics and large scale cosmic phenomena. But Neil deGrasse Tyson with his usual wits explains the multiverse hypothesis in layman's terms.
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The Fermi Paradox With Neil deGrasse Tyson - Part 2 - Where Is Everybody?
American astrophysicist, planetary scientist, author, and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the Fermi Paradox. Which basically is the combination of two facts: The stupendous large number of stars in our Galaxy alone and the lack of evidence to infer the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Neil deGrasse Tyson also explains goldilock zones and if their importance are overrated. Frank Drake in 1961 in an attempt to find a systematic means to evaluate the numerous probabilities involved in the existence of alien life formulated the now famous drake equation. Obviously the drake equation is thought of as an approximation rather than a serious attempt to determine a precise number.
But at the very least it provides scientific dialogue in an attempt to answer one of the greatest questions in human existence. Are we alone in the Universe.
Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks its very unlikely we are alone in the Universe but also points out that we need clear cut evidence before we can make the assertion that life on Earth is not unique.
As we've mentioned before in our videos, one possible answer for why we haven't seen evidence of intelligent alien life in the galaxy in the context of the Fermi paradox is the great filter hypothesis. Anything that prevents non-living matter from undergoing abiogenesis to then becoming a space-dwelling civilization as measured by the Kardashev scale, can be in principle a great filter.
The lack of evidence for INTELLIGENT extraterrestrial life, does not rule out the possibility of extraterrestrial microbial life or any kind of primitive alien life form for that matter, from being ubiquitous. This way, we can have our cake and eat it too.
Even though we don't see any evidence for aliens, they still might be out there. Only not the smart kind we always think of when imagining other life forms in the galaxy. If this is truly the case then it would mean that it is fairly easy for non living matter to undergo abiogenesis but then life encounters a great filter in the intelligence phase.
Obviously, we define ourselves as intelligent. But would an alien species billions of years ahead of us think the same?
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The Fermi Paradox With Neil deGrasse Tyson - Where Are All The Aliens?
Since the birth of philosophy, we've never stopped wondering about the answer to the question: Are we alone?
Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles the possibility of the prevalence of life in the cosmos by comparing our sole data-point we have, life on Earth. He points to the fact that life on Earth formed as soon as it had a chance after the late heavy bombardment period.
Neil deGrasse Tyson also extrapolates from the fossil record that Intelligence as we humans have defined it is not necessary for survival, therefore intelligent life in the cosmos might be extremely rare.
In the summer of 1950 Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi, while walking to lunch with his fellow physicists was having a casual conversation about recent UFO reports and the possibility of faster-than-light travel. Allegedly Fermi suddenly during lunch said, "But where is everybody?
This later became known as the Fermi problem or paradox. Which is the apparent contradiction between the lack of evidence for extraterrestrial life and the high estimate probability for their existence.
So what could possibly explain this semblant paradox?
Whatever is preventing non-living matter from undergoing "Abiogenesis" in time, to expanding lasting life as measured by the Kardashev scale, in the context of the Fermi paradox, is known as the "Great Filter".
As NASA has explored our solar system and beyond, it has developed increasingly sophisticated tools to address our endless curiosity for the possibility of life existing elsewhere in the cosmos. Within our solar system, NASA’s missions have searched for signs of both ancient and current life, especially on Mars and soon, Jupiter’s moon Europa. Beyond our solar system, missions, such as Kepler, are revealing thousands of planets orbiting other stars. Fueling our imaginations further with bewilderment, wondering if there are other civilizations out there, perhaps asking the same question. Are we alone?
A growing number of people believe we've already answered this question due to recent UFO reports over the last few years. However, eye-witness testimony and ambiguous video footage does not qualify as extraordinary evidence to definitively answer this age old question. But to be respectful to the people who believe we've been visited by extraterrestrial crafts, we will dedicate a whole video on the topic.
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The Bizarre Boltzmann Brain Hypothesis Explained by Brian Greene
The universe is stranger than we imagine. Over an extremely large but not infinite amount of time, by sheer chance, atoms in a void could spontaneously come together in such a way as to assemble a functioning human brain.
The American theoretical physicist, mathematician, and string theorist Brian Greene explains the Boltzmann Brain Hypothesis.
According to Brian Greene, there could be a brain floating in space that just happens to have the particle configuration exactly as your brain does. The probabilistic nature of quantum physics with the combination of virtually unlimited time can yield to such an outcome.
The Boltzmann brain argument suggests that it is more likely for a single brain to spontaneously and briefly form in a void (complete with a false memory of having existed in our universe) than it is for the universe to have come about as the result of a random fluctuation in a universe in thermal equilibrium.
The idea is named after the Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann who, in 1896, published a theory that tried to account for the fact that humans find themselves in a universe that is not as chaotic as the budding field of thermodynamics seemed to predict. He offered several explanations, one of them being that the universe, even one that is fully random (or at thermal equilibrium), would spontaneously fluctuate to a more ordered (or low-entropy) state.
While the first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but only altered in form, the second law of thermodynamics, says that the entropy of a closed system always increases. Since the universe that we know of is a closed system, we would expect the entropy to increase over time. This means that, given enough time, the most likely state of the universe is one where everything is in thermodynamic equilibrium, but we clearly don't exist in a universe of this type since, after all, there is order all around us in various forms, not the least of which is the fact that life exists.
Brian Greene thinks there can be pockets of order forming within the overall tendency toward disorder.
In case the idea of the Boltzmann turns out to be wrong, there is still a chance that indeed this reality we perceive is not actually real. A somewhat similar example to the Boltzmann brain paradox, is the simulation hypothesis which according to Dr. Greene is the most radical of them all.
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The Simulation Hypothesis & Free Will Explained by Brian Greene
Is reality an illusion? Is it possible that we live in a Matrix-like world with multiple layers constructed by our descendants?
Ever since the movie Matrix came out in 1999 in which humans are trapped inside a virtual reality, there has been intense public speculation and debate about the nature of reality.
American theoretical physicist, mathematician, and string theorist Brian Greene explains the reasoning behind the simulation argument for why we might be living inside a computer simulation. This phenomenon derives from the simulation hypothesis, proposed by Nick Bostrom in 2003.
The basic idea behind simulation hypothesis is that all the current existence that humans know, including the Earth and the rest of the universe, could in fact be an artificial simulation, such as a computer simulation.
The simulation hypothesis relies on the advancement of computer and video game technology to make the argument that humans could be living inside a computer program. What could a simulated reality look like, and how would we know if we are in one? Or what if there were multiple layers to our existence and the world we experience is just one layer? Where does consciousness and free will come into play?
According to Brian Greene, free will is an illusion whether the simulated reality hypothesis is true or not. He also explains "Compatibilism" which is the position or view that causal determinism is true, but we still act as free, morally responsible agents when, in the absence of external constraints, our actions are caused by our desires. Although compatibilism does not maintain that humans are free and is a sort of soft determinism.
Many scientists argue against the existence of simulated reality and they view it to be unprovable in any concrete sense as there is an infinite regress problem with the argument:
any evidence that is directly observed could be another simulation itself. Even if we are a simulated reality, there is no way to be sure the beings running the simulation are not themselves a simulation and the operators of that simulation are not a simulation.
Experiments that could distinguish physical reality from a simulation are what would be needed for it to be a credible scientific assertion.
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New Evidence For The Simulation Hypothesis? Donald Hoffman on The Simulation Argument
Dive deep into a reality that transcends our basic understanding. Is the universe, with its vastness and intricate details, just a simulation?
From the pioneering ideas of ancient Greek philosophers like Plato to modern-day scientific breakthroughs, we explore the provocative Simulation Hypothesis.
Donald Hoffman, a renowned cognitive psychologist, challenges conventional beliefs about reality, space, and time. Could our experiences, the very laws of physics, and everything around us be the result of advanced computational processes?
Quantum mechanics, the double slit experiment, and the recent 2nd law of infodynamics seem to offer tantalizing clues. Join us as we journey through this cosmic conundrum, exploring age-old questions and the cutting-edge scientific insights that hint we might be living in a digital construct.
Are we truly witnessing the universe as it is or just through a virtual headset?
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Brian Cox - Solving The Fermi Paradox: Intelligent Alien Life in Our Galaxy
Brian Cox explains the details behind the Fermi Paradox and why we haven't yet found intelligent alien life.
The more interesting kind of life we hope to discover that would change our worldview for ever is multi-cellular life such as plants or animals.
Obviously the most exciting type on the hierarchy of alien life is intelligence. It is estimated that with our current pace of technological growth a civilization can colonize our whole galaxy within 10 million years. And if that is the case...Where is everybody?
Brian Cox also mentions the importance of realizing our value if we are indeed alone in the galaxy.
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Brian Cox - Alien Life & The Dark Forest Hypothesis
The renowned physicist and science communicator, Brian Cox delves into the topic of alien life and in particular, the question about intelligent alien civilization.
With his trademark enthusiasm and engaging style, Brian Cox explores the possibility of extraterrestrial life and why we haven't found any.
The video starts with a brief overview of what Brian Cox & astronomers call: "The Great Silence". Cox then goes on to explain the Fermi Paradox and the Dark Forest Hypothesis, which suggest that intelligent life may be intentionally avoiding contact with other civilizations to avoid being destroyed.
Cox uses his expertise in physics and astronomy to explain how alien life may be closer than we think. Like on the surface of the red planet, Mars. He discusses the potential for life to exist in other planets because there are at least 20 billion other earth like planets in our galaxy alone.
Throughout the video, Cox provides easy-to-understand explanations, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broad audience.
Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply curious about the possibility of life beyond Earth, Brian Cox's insights and knowledge are sure to captivate and inform. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking and entertaining exploration of the universe and our place within it.
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Brian Cox - Alien Life & The Zoo Hypothesis
🌌 Join world-renowned physicist Brian Cox as he delves into one of the universe's greatest mysteries: Are we alone? This thought-provoking journey takes us through the staggering expanses of the cosmos, exploring the profound question of extraterrestrial life.
🌟 Dive into the depths of space with billions of galaxies, each a home to countless stars and potentially habitable planets. What secrets do they hold? Brian Cox brings his unique perspective, combining scientific insight with a captivating curiosity about our galaxy and beyond.
🔭 Discover the latest in astronomical advancements that have unveiled thousands of exoplanets, many in habitable zones. Could these distant worlds harbor life? What kind of civilizations might exist out there, possibly advanced beyond our imagination?
👽 Tackling the enigmatic Fermi Paradox, Cox delves into the intriguing contradictions between the high probability of alien life and the lack of concrete evidence. Why haven't we found them yet? Are they avoiding us, observing from afar like a cosmic zookeeper?
🚀 This video is not just a quest for answers; it's a reflection of our desire to understand our place in the universe. Whether we're part of a grand galactic community or alone, each hypothesis brings us closer to unraveling the universe's secrets.
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TIMELAPSE OF TERRAFORMING MARS (Turning Red Green)
40 SpaceX Starships are terraforming Mars. Slowly transforming the Martian atmosphere, water begins to flow on the surface. Building the foundation for long term Mars colonization.
Going beyond the ‘First 10,000 Days on Mars’ and 2050, this is a timelapse look into the future.
Humans are surviving on Mars underground, in a crater habitat. A deep crater is enclosed, creating a mini Earth that is open and breathable. Tunnel diggers dig into the sides of the crater, creating more space and connecting other craters, landing pads, and lava tubes to form an underground Mars colony network..
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