Is it easy for Earth people to 'deal' with people living on Mars?

While many people are anxious to think of people living on Mars for the next few decades, experts will bury 'cold water' .

According to RT, American billionaire Elon Musk and NASA experts, the days of publicity mentioned about bringing people to Mars to live in the next few decades, focusing on creating spacecraft safe enough to take people. to Mars on a long journey.

Evolutionary biologist Scott Solomon asks: 'What happens if we really succeed?' Solomon mentions the transformation of humans after a long time living in Mars.

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Humans living on Mars have certain changes compared to living on Earth.(illustration).

"Over time, generations of people growing up in how Hao will be very different from people living on Earth , " Solomon said.

This scientist predicts that people in the future will still have to live in enclosed areas in Mars, because the outside is too harsh.

Human bones that live in Mars will become more brittle , greatly affecting reproductive health. Solomon predicted that people living on Mars would have a very different layer of skin than Earth people.

Just like the Tibetans have transformed to get used to breathing 40% less oxygen than normal, people living on Mars will have thicker capillaries.

Closed life on Mars also affects the human immune system, because there will be very few bacteria. This means that the reunion between people living on Mars and Earth people will be very different. Earth people not only bring bacteria, diseases to Mars, but also create many other concerns.

That means that two people living on two different planets will not be able to have sex with each other. Because Martians will always face the worst consequences.

To overcome these problems, Solomon proposed using gene repair methods, to help people living on Mars adapt more quickly to a new environment.

'Why wait for evolution, while we can adapt ourselves by changing genes?'

'I want the Martian community to flourish, representing people on Earth.'