If you don't bring people to Mars, humans will soon become extinct

The founder of space technology firm SpaceX said he wanted to bring one million people to Mars in the 21st century because it was a solution to help humanity not become extinct.

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Many space agencies attempted to take some people to Mars before the final time of 2030. But that goal was too small for the ambition of Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX technology corporation. He wants to put a million people on Mars at the end of the year 2100. Musk believes that putting people on the red planet is the only way to save humanity from extinction, digital technology magazine AEON reported.

At a conference on space technology last year in the United States, Musk stated that humans have only two options in the future: conquering another planet or extinction.

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"Extinction is the outcome that we cannot avoid if we continue to live on the planet," he said.

Physics professor Brian Cox, one of the leading young scientists in the UK, also thinks like Musk. Cox asserts that human foolishness will put an end to human existence.

The fact that life does not exist on other planets shows the number of days that humans live on earth is just a finite number. If you look at the current scientific and technical level of mankind, you will see an unusual event that will happen on earth.

According to Musk, Mars can provide a solution for humanity to continue to exist in the harsh universe.

"The first group of people going to Mars will have to pay for their own flight. That trip will be like the Europeans who came to America before , " Musk commented.

A few months ago Musk once revealed that SpaceX is achieving positive results in its plan to build a community on the red planet before the end of 2020.

Musk once affirmed that he founded SpaceX to accomplish a single goal: Manufacturing missiles capable of taking people to Mars. He predicted that the fare for a person on the red planet was $ 500,000 per trip.

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