Mars
8 articles tagged mars.
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The Bear Looked Up
A small picture book companion to the Building Mars section. Seven evenings in a small field on a small hill, plus one Wednesday afternoon in a small library while the rain wouldn't stop, and the rockets, sometimes, going past.
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Should We Build Mars? — A Public Brief
Document 5 of the Building Mars set. A thirty-minute brief for general readers. What is being proposed for Mars, what the strongest arguments for and against the project are, and why people who have thought carefully reach different conclusions. The brief does not tell you what to think; it tries to give you the considerations clearly enough that you can decide for yourself.
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Mars Industrialisation — Investor Memo
Document 1 of the Building Mars set. A decision memo for capital allocators evaluating whether to deploy investment into the operating entity, the supply chain, or adjacent infrastructure. Assumes the reader is making a deployment decision, not weighing whether the project should happen at all. Readers concerned with the latter question are pointed to Documents 4 and 6.
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Mars Industrialisation — Policy White Paper
Document 2 of the Building Mars set. The regulatory and international framework. Written for policymakers, regulators, and international affairs analysts who must take positions on specific questions. Identifies what is decision-forcing and what is not, the positions that exist on each, and the regulatory and international choices implicit in supporting different paths forward.
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Mars Industrialisation — Technical Reference
Document 3 of the Building Mars set. Engineering architecture, the eight specific compression moves that take the timeline from a 50-year baseline to roughly 25 years, the phased plan, the hard problems including the semiconductor wall, and the technical risk register. For engineers, technical analysts, and informed technical readers. Hedged where the technical claims are contested.
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Mars Industrialisation — The Case Against
Document 4 of the Building Mars set. The strongest version of the case against large-scale Mars industrialisation as currently conceived, written as critique rather than balanced analysis. The case against does not depend on the project failing technically; it is largely the case against the project being undertaken even on the assumption it would succeed. For readers who want the structural critique articulated in its fullest form.
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Mars Industrialisation — Ethical and Philosophical Analysis
Document 6 of the Building Mars set. Questions that cannot be resolved by engineering. The moral standing of indigenous Mars life, the ethics of planetary alteration, the longtermist framework and its critics, governance and consent in closed habitats, intergenerational obligations, and the deepest question — whether humans have the appropriate authority to industrialise other worlds at all. Positions presented seriously rather than reduced to slogans.
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Mars Industrialisation — Reference Materials
Document 7 of the Building Mars set. The reference appendix. Full assumptions ledger, target company list with funding status and acquisition rationale, capital sources and investor map, citations with balanced further reading from supporters, critics, and skeptics. The verification anchor for facts cited across Documents 1 through 6.