Human Survival's March to Mars
You may have read over the last week that the Mars One Mission announced its 100 finalists to become the first humans on the red planet. Fifty men and fifty women have been selected to proceed to round three of the selection process. This once again reminds me of what an amazing animal us human beings are. The need to know more, to explore, to go where humans have never gone is so strong across humanity when taken as a whole - as a system. As individuals we may not all share the same level of interest in climbing Everest, diving into the Mariana Trench, walking on the Moon or, now, taking a one way trip to Mars. As a group of seven billion we are remarkably adventurous however and have that inquisitive minority to thank for much of the progress, and leaps, we have made to date. Even if many of the discoveries stemming from these adventures can be used by those less interested in the greater good it still is true that, on the whole, they ...