Yet Another Year of Magical Thinking

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

A peculiar feature of the human condition is that a society in distress will call forth intellectual witch-doctors to put on a colorful show that distracts the supposedly thinking class from the insoluble quandaries that portend serious trouble ahead. This feature is on display these days in the person of freelance space pioneer Elon Musk. He intends to establish a human colony on Mars of one million people by 2040.

Musk, who is also developer of the Tesla line of electric cars and businesses that make solar-electric gear and batteries, has tested a series of space vehicles, most recently last week’s celebrated launch of his Falcon Heavy Rocket, said to be the most powerful in the world. It is just the precursor of the soon-to-come colossus Musk calls the BFR (“Big Fucking Rocket”) that will convey as many as 200 people at a time to their new home on the Red Planet.

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NPR reporter Ari Shapiro was rhapsodizing about this “Space-X” project last week on the airwaves, lending it the media stamp-of-approval. And since NPR is a major news source for the US thinking class especially, you can be sure this meme of colonizing Mars is now embedded in the brains of the Pareto distribution (“the law of the vital few”) who affect to be thought leaders in this land.

There’s an old gag about the space race of yore that goes something like this (trigger warning to the ethnically hyper-sensitive):

The UN convenes a General Assembly session on space travel. The ambassadors of various nations are asked to talk about their space projects. The Russians and the Americans tick off their prior accomplishments and announce plans to explore the planets. Finally, the ambassador from Poland takes his turn at the rostrum. “We intend to land a man on the sun,” he declares. There is a great hubbub in the assembly, cries of “say, what…?” and “wait a minute now….” The Secretary-General turns to the Polish ambassador and says, “Your scientists must be out of their minds. It’s six thousand degrees up there! How can you possibly land a spacecraft on it?” A hush falls over the assembly. The Polish ambassador looks completely relaxed and serene. “We are going to do it at night!” he announces triumphantly.

NPR’s Shapiro interviewed blogger Tim Urban of the Wait But Why blog for the segment on Musk’s space program. Here’s a sample of their conversation:

URBAN: If humanity is, you know, like a precious photo album you’ve got, the Earth is like a hard drive you have it on. And any sane person would obviously back it up to a second hard drive. That’s kind of the idea here – is all of our eggs are currently on one planet. And if we can build a self-sustaining civilization on Mars, it’s much harder for humanity to go extinct.

SHAPIRO: And a million people is about how many people he thinks it would take for a population to be self-sustaining.

URBAN: Right, self-sustaining meaning if something catastrophic happened on Earth during some world war or something that has to do with, you know, a really bad-case scenario with climate change, maybe some – I don’t know – the species went extinct on Earth but ships stopped coming with supplies and anything else, a million people is enough that Mars’ population would be fine.

Not to put too fine a point on, I never heard so much fucking nonsense in my life. There’s absolutely nothing that might make Mars a “sustainable” habitat for human beings, or probably any other form of Earthly life. The journey alone would destroy human bodies. If you think that living in Honolulu is expensive, with most daily needs of the population shipped or flown in, imagine what it would be like sending a cargo of provisions (Doritos? Pepperoni sticks? Mountain Dew? Fabreeze?) to a million “consumers” up on Mars. Or do you suppose the colonists will “print” their food, water, and other necessities?

Elon Musk’s ventures have reportedly vacuumed in around $5 billion in federal subsidies. Mr. Musk is doing a fine job of keeping his benefactors entertained. Americans are still avid for adventures in space, where just about every other movie takes place. I suppose it’s because they take us away from the awful conundrums of making a go of it here on Earth, a planet that humans were exquisitely evolved for (or designed for, if you will), and which we are in the process of rendering uninhabitable for ourselves and lots of other creatures.

This is our home. Can we talk about the necessary adjustments and arrangements we have to make in order to continue the human project here? Just based on our performance on this blue planet, we are not qualified to infect other parts of the solar system.

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Maggie
Maggie
February 12, 2018 9:54 am

This reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode “To Serve Man”… everyone is all happy they are boarding the spaceship to go to Paradise to be “served”. Then, the earth people discover the book the aliens are using as a guide to serve man is a recipe book.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1o-3SYPRMY

NtroP
NtroP
February 12, 2018 10:26 am

A fairly coherent column by Kunstler standards.
Happy Monday……

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
  NtroP
February 12, 2018 10:55 am

I had similar thinking, initially.
A little reflection and I thought differently.
See my comment below.

Mad as hell
Mad as hell
February 12, 2018 10:31 am

As I was reading this, I was reminded of an episode of “hoarders” in which this woman had made her home so stacked with junk, and filthy, that she had to move to another house. Is this not what Elon and the upper “intellectual” class is saying. We have screwed up our home so much, that instead of fixing the problems here, it is better just to move?
I assure you, the problem with the planet Earth has little to do with the planet, and everything to do with the idiot humans on it. Do you not think that a million fat, lazy “consumers” on Mars is not going to do the same thing? And, I am sure they will need a MSB (Mars Central bank) just like we need an ECB, SNB, etc. so we can print money up there too. Too big to fail doctrine is now going universal….the stupid is simply burns.
The life on this planet did just fine for millions of years before the last 100 years introduced a new class of stupid, funded by fiat currency and imposing their will on everyone else. I think a better idea is to launch the ruling class to their paradise on Mars, then the rest of us deplorable’s might actually have a chance to run things the correct way down here. Oh, they can continue to live, thinking that everyone gives a damn what they say up there, but at least they are far enough away that their stupid will take 10 minutes (at light speed) to reach us. And if we don’t like the “advice” from on high, we can simply turn it off.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
  Mad as hell
February 12, 2018 10:57 am

Mad………..I love your comment

Maggie
Maggie

Me too! Excellent.

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
February 12, 2018 10:44 am

Typical liberals. They forget about the impact of a million human immigrants on the native Martians.

Persnickety
Persnickety
February 12, 2018 10:46 am

Kunstler is the stopped clock, a regular who’s not always wrong, but wrong often enough that his insight is of limited value.

Here, his first sentence is reasonable, but he then goes off the rails. Elon Musk is a showboating rich guy, but he’s also inventing and developing a range of interesting and potentially useful technology. Some of it may ultimately prove to be uneconomic, but it’s not purely vapid entertainment. The Space-X rockets are impressive in many ways. A colonization of Mars may or not happen, or survive, but that’s been true of all great explorations, and with big gambles you just don’t know in advance if it will work.

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  Persnickety
February 12, 2018 9:06 pm

Persnickety, the point is exactly that even if the transport technology did “work”, it still wouldn’t mean that people could live on Mars. The only point to the exercise is Maximum Boondoggle, same with anything Tesla®™.

Crimson Avenger
Crimson Avenger
February 12, 2018 10:48 am

As a Polack, I wholeheartedly approve Kuntsler slipping in a classic Polack joke. Good to know we’re still one of the groups it’s ok for people to make fun of, because some of the jokes are hilarious. My personal favorites:

Why does a Polack have “TGIF” written on his shoes? As a reminder that Toes Go In First.

Why does the new Polish navy have glass-bottomed boats? So they can see the old Polish navy.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  Crimson Avenger
February 12, 2018 12:20 pm

As another Polack, I also am not offended by Kunstler’s joke. That’s the way the world use to work. You could tell jokes about people’s nationality and they would probably laugh, but sometimes punch you out. But that was the end of it. No creating a “movement” for protecting the nationalities rights.

Now let me tell you an Irish joke….

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
February 12, 2018 10:51 am

You are aware how the media is infecting public thought with the TV commercials and movies and Fake News.

These are implants and incessant ones.
1. Think of what is known as the Big Lie. People know that Gov’t will lie to its citizens, but they don’t believe that Gov’t will lie about a big issue (or create a big issue lie). Or,
2. If you tell a lie often enough, it becomes the truth.

Add the public school system infecting the soon to be Liberal Youth (as opposed to Hitler Youth) with the many ideologies of the disease known as liberalism.

Did any of you catch onto Kunstler; how he inserted “…if something catastrophic happened on Earth during some world war or something that has to do with, you know, a really bad-case scenario with climate change,…”

Do you now see how Kunt got in his implant on the GloBULL Warming scam – just a little implant on a subject that was not related.

This is being done by all these liberal scum – once you become aware you can spot what these people are doing.

KeepItReal
KeepItReal
February 12, 2018 10:53 am

What if an event happens on Earth that makes life unliveable for humans? So yeah, let’s get ahead of that one by colonizing a planet which is already unliveable for humans.

unit472/
unit472/
February 12, 2018 11:49 am

We can’t sustain more than a few hundred people in Antarctica and it has the same air as the rest of the planet. A C-130 can fly to the South Pole in a few hours it takes months to reach Mars and only when earth and Mars are in the proper position. Then you have to wait 18 months for the planets to realign to attempt a return trip.

Chemical rockets of the sort we have now just don’t have the needed speed to make interplanetary travel anything but a very risky one off affair. Deep Space radiation and prolonged zero G raises havoc with human biology and then there is the isolation. People might go mad in Deep Space as they have no points of reference. Earth just becomes another star among billions of other stars in the eternal blackness of space.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
February 12, 2018 12:21 pm

You gotta love Musk. The guy can’t even build a car that doesn’t cost more than $100K to produce and he’s talking about sending people to Mars.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Trapped in Portlandia
February 12, 2018 5:27 pm

Not with his money,with ours.

Wip
Wip
February 12, 2018 2:00 pm

I hope he’s able to talk 6 billion people into going to Mars.