British doctors sell cheap land on Mars

Davies claims that he has land ownership on Mars because he has fired lasers on the planet over the years.

Philip Davies , a British family doctor, is selling land on Mars via his Mars.Sale website. He thinks he has legal ownership of these lands because he started shooting microparticles on them seven years ago, according to News.com.au.

According to Davies' understanding of British law and many other laws in the world relating to land ownership, changing the surface of Mars with lasers , though only at the micro level, is enough to gain ownership Land affected by lasers.

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Dr. Philip Davies is selling land on Mars.(Photo: Yahoo).

"By firing high-power lasers on Mars, we have a positive impact on the soil and atmosphere at a small level. This is an action that asserts common ownership. Our land management plan is complete. It fits perfectly with what a settler does, ' he wrote on his website.

Davies said that his move was not to assert ownership of land on Mars, but rather to draw people's attention to obsolete terms in the current cosmological treaty .

He suggested that a country that wants to exploit resources on Mars could simply withdraw from the treaty signed or approved by more than 130 countries now, then install weapons of mass destruction on the planet. Red to protect its mining mines, action is being banned by the treaty.

Davies hopes that his claim to land ownership on Mars will make the United Nations pay attention, thereby urging countries to sign a new treaty."This is an opportunity to highlight the worst situation of the only law that prevents the nuclear weaponization in space," he said.

Davies sells land on Mars for only about US $ 0.01 for nearly 40,469 square meters. He said that if he gained legal ownership of the land, the United Nations might find it embarrassing and consider revising the treaty.