Title: Timeline
1Timeline
2Mars 2050
3Government From the bottom up
- Communities
- 200 autonomous units
- 250-375 people
- Weekly political meetings
- Making Decisions through consensus
- Messengers
- Chosen from each community
- Present policies of communities
- Choose Six
4The Six
- Six people lead the dome community
- Serve two-year terms
- Chosen from Messengers by Messengers
- Make policies that effect entire dome
- Make policies between domes and other space
settlements and Earth - Several checks on power
5Social Class System
- Advancement by education and community service
- Incentives to advance through system
- Minimum educational and social standards
6Education
- Minimum educational standards
- Mars-Earth exchange programs
- Education centered in Core area, same place
political meetings take place - Personalized education Human teachers that care
- Knowledge-based exams as well as personal
interviews
7Social Deviance Corrections
- Lawless society
- Communities deal with deviants as they deem
appropriate - Social re-integration encouraged
- Focus on simplicity and cooperation
- Social and peer pressure will deter deviance
8Family Marriage
- Family unit absolved
- Marriage strictly a personal commitment
- Children raised in community facilities, by
professionally trained specialists - Parents may have limited involvement
- Emphasis on community relationships
- Solves family-less and nepotism problems
- Encourages cooperation and social skills
9Religion
- Abolition of all religious activity
- Religion taught as a primitive tradition of
Earth - Antitheism to be indoctrinated at an early age
- Religion screened out for travelers from Earth
10Urban Design filler
11Mitigating Catastrophe
- Redundancy of critical systems
- Limited robotic intelligence
- Constant drug test devices (CDTDs)
- Subterranean shelter with trains
- Multiple-dome initiative
- Observatories with defensive modules
- Safe-haven lockdown of residence
12Water
- Where Its At
- and
- How We Get It
13Mars Not A Blue Planet
14Ice on the Martian Surface
15Dispersion of Hydrogen on the Martian Surface
Gamma Ray Spectrogram Image Centered on the North
Pole
16A I R
17A I R
18Creating Air To Breath Step One
19Creating Air to Breath Step Two
20Creating Air to Breath Step 3
21Food
22The Martian Diet
- Vegetarian
- No Meat
- Very healthy
- Very Plentiful
23How Food Is Produced
- Greenhouse domes
- Separate from the main dome
- Four separate greenhouse domes
- Approximately 2-3 km in diameter
- Connected to main dome with underground tunnels
and surface tubes
24Food Production
- Environment of the greenhouse domes
- CO2 rich
- Pressure same as main dome 5psi
- Rich Mars soil
25How food is produced
- Genetic engineering
- Minimize the need for sunlight
- Better crops
- New types of crops
- More nutritious
- Elimination of the need for added fertilizer
26Types Of Crops
- Cabbage
- Spinach
- Radish
- Onion
- Carrot
- Chard
- Tomato
- Lettuce
- Legumes
- Potatoes
- Wheat
- Soybean
- Mushrooms
- Genetically engineered crops unique to Mars
27Preparation Of Foods
- Prepared by Robots
- Only way to satisfy the food wants of colony
- New cuisine developed - Mars Cuisine
28Work And Economics
29Work
- Main type of work is scientific
- Majority of the work force is engineers,
scientist, and technicians
30Type Of Work
- Humans primarily do research and development
- Robots do most of the labor and produce most of
the goods needed - Humans secondary job is supervision and support
of robots - Work only takes up fraction of time
31Specialized Fields of Work
- Agriculture scientist
- Robotic technicians
- Computer programmers
- Engineers- robotic, mechanical, electrical, nano,
etc.
- Sociologist
- Psychologist
- Astronomers
- Physicists
- Etc
32Economics
- No money
- No private industry
- As much as possible, we rely on in-situ resource
production
33What is produced
- Decided by consensus
- - Council of six
- Based on demands of the settlement
34Distribution of Goods
- Air, Food, and Water freely available
- Other necessities also provided as needed
- Minimal difference in distribution of goods
- - Incentives
- C4- Learn to fly
- C5- Personal robots
35Communication On Mars
36Satellite Systems
- Approximately 100 satellites
- Low orbiting
- High Orbiting
- High speed / real-time data transmission
37Technologies Of Personal Communication Systems
- Nanotechnology
- Cybernetics
38Personal Communication Systems
- Very small and virtually unseen
- Everyone has one
- Always connected
39What Communication Is Like
- Less face to face communication
- Real-time
40How Communication Effects Information
- Storage and Access To Information
- Personal Information
- Community Information
- Information Transparency
- Dissemination of Information
41Artificial Intelligence and Robots
42Artificial Intelligence
- No Artificial Intelligence
- defined as sentient and capable of experiencing
emotion - Robots have LRI- Limited Robotic Intelligence
- Operate with minimal human interference
- Can learn only within programmed parameters
43Interacting with Robots
- Interact via voice commands
- Commanded primarily through personal
communication system
44Community Robots
- Robot stations around the dome
- Sufficient number of robots for entire community
- Can be used by anyone
- Human presence necessary for robot to perform
tasks - Returns to stations after done using
45Personal Robots
- Available to C5/ up
- Personal Robots can perform tasks without your
presence - Personalized to suit ones needs
- Acts as personal database storage
46Use of Robots
- Agriculture
- Cooking
- Dome repair and maintenance
- Education
- Manufacturing
- Resource mining
- Personal assistants
- Scientific experiments
47Cybernetics
- Cybernetics The utilization of machines and
technologies on or inside the human body in order
to grant the user certain capabilities or enhance
the value of daily life - Cyborg from the phrase cybernetic organism, an
organism that has been altered from its original
state through the implantation of machines and
artificial materials. - Modify humans to fit the environment
48Cybernetics
- Muscle Grafting
- Genetically engineered muscle tissue is grafted
into existing muscle, resulting in increased
strength and capability. - Employed by athletes, excavators, and those who
work in dangerous or demanding environments
49Cybernetic Adaptation
- Skeletal and muscular modifications enhance human
physiology, counteracting adverse gravitational
environments - Work in harsh Martian environment
- Recreational applications
50Cybernetics R D
- Cyber Adaptations
- - Corneal implants
- - Microprocessors that function in conjunction
with the brain, networking device that
enables telepathic communication with other
networked cyborgs. - Cyborgs are capable of making increasingly fast
calculations and can communicate instantly with
others from any location within the network.
51Cybernetic R D
- Neurotek
- Artificial increase in myelination (insulation)
of key neurons to increase the speed at which
signals are carried out. - The addition or replacement of major nerve
bundles with small fiber optic cables which carry
out nerve impulses at the speed of light. - Benefits computer-like precision to motor
coordination such as quicker reflexes and better
hand-eye coordination
52Cybernetic R D
- Nanotech skeletal enhancement
- Muscle development
- Muscle Grafting
- Genetically engineered muscle tissue is grafted
into existing muscle, resulting in increased
strength and capability. - Employed by athletes, excavators, and those who
work in dangerous or demanding environments
53Nanotechnology
- Rearrange atoms
- Products
- Precision and complex products/ material
- -Quantum computers
- -nanorobots
- Extended life w/ modules/systems replicate body
functions - New types of molecules and mechanics
54- Uses
- Cleaning unwanted chemical by-products and
pollution - Medical destroy virus, cancer cells, repair
damage - Precautions
- Over replication
55Waste
- Old Materials
- Recycled, Reprocessed in Recycling Centers
- Organic Waste
- Aquatic plants to purify wastewater
- Organic solids to be used as fertilizer or
compost - Recycled water to be reused in agri/ fuel
- Industrial Waste
- Broken/converted into simple chemical/ molecular
components using nanorobots. - Recycle and reuse chemicals
56Solar Technology
- Uses
- Generator/ power supply
- -Small vehicles inside and outside dome
- -Space suits
-
57Nuclear Fusion
- Isotopes collide and fuse together while
releasing high energy neutrons - 50/50 ratio deuterium and tritium as fuel in
nuclear reactor - Methods to heat
- Compress fuel in piston
- Force external electric current through it
- Bombard fuel w/ hi energy neutral particles
- Supply power from microwaves or lasers
58- Confinement
- Magnetic bottle
- Advantages
- No isolation of environment for geological time
span or evacuation - Helium
59 60Flywheel Technology
- Rotor high mass cylinder made from carbon, glass
fiber composite material. - Specifications
- -10X longer than battery storage
- -no hazardous chemicals
- -tolerate temp
- -less maintenance
- -less mass/dense
-
61- Safety
- Welded shut w/ use of composite materials for
easier containment
62Fuel Cell Technology
- Polymer Electrolyte Membrane or Proton Exchange
Membrane (PEM) - Small, light, high power density
- Operates at low temperatures
- Responsive to change in power requirements
63- Use only hydrogen, oxygen from air/water
- Less wear b/c low temp
- Platinum/ ruthenium catalysts b/c more resistant
to CO - Could use ethanol, methanol, natural gas
- Hydrogen/ oxygen separated by electrolyzer in
water - 1 gallon H2O 1gallon of gasoline
- Safety
- By-product water/nitrogen
- H2, O easily diluted
64- Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- Hard, non-porous ceramic electrolyte
- 50-60 converted electricity
- Operates at hi temp
- Capture utilize system waste heat (co-generation)
lead to 80-85 efficiency - Sulfur/CO resistant
- Fuel source CO2 made from hydro and carbon
65Transportation
- For interdome mass transit we have elected to use
subterranean mag-lev technology. - Rover vehicles are used for transportation
outside the dome. - Interplanetary travel is conducted via large
transport ships powered by nuclear propulsion
technology.
66Interdome Transportation
- Interdome transportation system facilitates the
mass movement of people. - This is vital in the event of catastrophic damage
to the dome.
67Intradome Transportation
- Bicycles
- Segway Human Intradome Transporters
- Bipedal
- Wheelchairs
68Segway Human Transport
69Transporting Goods
- Mag-lev trains are used to transport goods and
materials. - Trains are underground to allow for easy
maintenance and repair (in an enclosed sealed off
tunnel) - Mag-lev trains are extremely efficient, the only
friction they encounter is from the air.
70Recreation
- The Martian environment allows for the
development of innovative types of recreation. - Some forms of recreation have been imported and
modified from Earth forms.
71Places for Recreation
- There are a multitude of places in which we enjoy
ourselves - Zero-G orbital recreation center
- Virtual reality palaces
- Inner- and outer-dome recreational centers
- Art studios
72The Zero-G Orbiting Play House
- There is a recreation center orbiting Mars that
provides a zero-gravity play zone. - Admission into this recreation center requires
minimum social class of C-3
73Virtual Reality
- The next wave of computer-aided recreation has
arrived. It provides fully-immersive and
customizable virtual experiences. - Any reality can be constructed, imagination is
the only limit. - Provides an outlet for the deves.