{"id":43749,"date":"2014-10-31T12:45:25","date_gmt":"2014-10-31T16:45:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-elon-musk-interview-on-mars-colonisation-ross\/"},"modified":"2014-10-31T12:45:25","modified_gmt":"2014-10-31T16:45:25","slug":"the-elon-musk-interview-on-mars-colonisation-ross","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/mars-colonization\/the-elon-musk-interview-on-mars-colonisation-ross\/","title":{"rendered":"The Elon Musk interview on Mars colonisation  Ross &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Fuck Earth! Elon Musk said to me, laughing. Who cares about    Earth? We were sitting in his cubicle, in the front corner of    a large open-plan office at SpaceX headquarters in Los Angeles.    It was a sunny afternoon, a Thursday, one of three designated    weekdays Musk spends at SpaceX. Musk was laughing because he    was joking: he cares a great deal about Earth. When he is not    here at SpaceX, he is running an electric car company. But this    is his manner. On television Musk can seem solemn, but in    person he tells jokes. He giggles. He says things that surprise    you.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I arrived, Musk was at his computer, powering through a    stream of single-line email replies. I took a seat and glanced    around at his workspace. There was a black leather couch and a    large desk, empty but for a few wine bottles and awards. The    windows looked out to a sunbaked parking lot. The vibe was    ordinary, utilitarian, even boring. After a few minutes passed,    I began to worry that Musk had forgotten about me, but then    suddenly, and somewhat theatrically, he wheeled around, scooted    his chair over, and extended his hand. Im Elon,he    said.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was a nice gesture, but in the year 2014 Elon Musk doesnt    need much of an introduction. Not since Steve Jobs has an    American technologist captured the cultural imagination like    Musk. There are tumblrs and subreddits devoted to him. He is    the inspiration for Robert Downey Jrs Iron Man. His life story    has already become a legend. There is the alienated childhood    in South Africa, the video game he invented at 12, his    migration to the US in the mid-1990s. Then the quick rise,    beginning when Musk sold his software company Zip2 for    $300million at the age of 28, and continuing three years    later, when he dealt PayPal to eBay for $1.5billion. And    finally, the double down, when Musk decided idle hedonism    wasnt for him, and instead sank his fortune into a pair of    unusually ambitious startups. With Tesla he would replace the    worlds cars with electric vehicles, and with SpaceX he would    colonise Mars. Automobile manufacturing and aerospace are    mature industries, dominated by corporate behemoths with plush    lobbying budgets and factories in all the right congressional    districts. No matter. Musk would transform both,    simultaneously, and he would do it within the space of a single    generation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Musk announced these plans shortly after the bursting of the    first internet bubble, when many tech millionaires were    regarded as mere lottery winners. People snickered. They called    him a dilettante. But in 2010, he took Tesla public and became    a billionaire many times over. SpaceX is still privately held,    but it too is now worth billions, and Musk owns two-thirds of    it outright. SpaceX makes its rockets from scratch at its Los    Angeles factory, and it sells rides on them cheap, which is why    its launch manifest is booked out for years. The company    specialises in small satellite launches, and cargo runs to the    space station, but it is now moving into the more mythic    business of human spaceflight. In September, NASA selected    SpaceX, along with Boeing, to become the first private company    to launch astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS).    Musk is on an epic run. But he keeps pushing his luck. In every    interview, there is an outlandish new claim, a seeming    impossibility, to which he attaches a tangible date. He is    always giving you new reasons to doubt him.  <\/p>\n<p>    I had come to SpaceX to talk to Musk about his vision for the    future of space exploration, and I opened our conversation by    asking him an old question: why do we spend so much money in    space, when Earth is rife with misery, human and otherwise? It    might seem like an unfair question. Musk is a private    businessman, not a publicly funded space agency. But he is also    a special case. His biggest customer is NASA and, more    importantly, Musk is someone who says he wants to influence the    future of humanity. He will tell you so at the slightest    prompting, without so much as flinching at the grandiosity of    it, or the track record of people who have used this language    in the past. Musk enjoys making money, of course, and he seems    to relish the billionaire lifestyle, but he is more than just a    capitalist. Whatever else might be said about him, Musk has    staked his fortune on businesses that address fundamental human    concerns. And so I wondered, why space?  <\/p>\n<p>    Musk did not give me the usual reasons. He did not claim that    we need space to inspire people. He did not sell space as an R    & D lab, a font for spin-off technologies like astronaut    food and wilderness blankets. He did not say that space is the    ultimate testing ground for the human intellect. Instead, he    said that going to Mars is as urgent and crucial as lifting    billions out of poverty, or eradicating deadly disease.  <\/p>\n<p>    I think there is a strong humanitarian argument for making    life multi-planetary, he told me, in order to safeguard the    existence of humanity in the event that something catastrophic    were to happen, in which case being poor or having a disease    would be irrelevant, because humanity would be extinct. It    would be like, Good news, the problems of poverty and disease    have been solved, but the bad news is there arent any humans    left.  <\/p>\n<p>    Musk has been pushing this line  Mars colonisation as    extinction insurance  for more than a decade now, but not    without pushback. Its funny, he told me. Not everyone loves    humanity. Either explicitly or implicitly, some people seem to    think that humans are a blight on the Earths surface. They say    things like, Nature is so wonderful; things are always better    in the countryside where there are no people around. They    imply that humanity and civilisation are less good than their    absence. But Im not in that school, he said. I think we have    a duty to maintain the light of consciousness, to make sure it    continues into the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    People have been likening light to    consciousness since the days of Plato and his cave because,    like light, consciousness illuminates. It makes the world    manifest. It is, in the formulation of the great Carl Sagan,    the Universe knowing itself. But the metaphor is not perfect.    Unlike light, whose photons permeate the entire cosmos,    human-grade consciousness appears to be rare in our Universe.    It appears to be something akin to a single candle flame,    flickering weakly in a vast and drafty void.  <\/p>\n<p>    Musk told me he often thinks about the mysterious absence of    intelligent life in the observable Universe. Humans have yet to    undertake an exhaustive, or even vigorous, search for    extraterrestrial intelligence, of course. But we have gone a    great deal further than a casual glance skyward. For more than    50 years, we have trained radio telescopes on nearby stars,    hoping to detect an electromagnetic signal, a beacon beamed    across the abyss. We have searched for sentry probes in our    solar system, and we have examined local stars for evidence of    alien engineering. Soon, we will begin looking for synthetic    pollutants in the atmospheres of distant planets, and asteroid    belts with missing metals, which might suggest mining activity.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/aeon.co\/magazine\/technology\/the-elon-musk-interview-on-mars\/\" title=\"The Elon Musk interview on Mars colonisation  Ross ...\">The Elon Musk interview on Mars colonisation  Ross ...<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Fuck Earth! Elon Musk said to me, laughing. 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