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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (888316)9/16/2015 8:54:44 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1574864
 
There you go again. You claimed that those analyzing the possibility of terraforming Mars don't take the erosion of the atmosphere into account. The fact of the matter is that they do. The fact of the matter is it is a very slow process. Like millions of years. It isn't something that happens in a short period of time.

Replacing any loss is certainly possible. If nothing else, we would be able to mine comets. Probably will to do the terraforming.

There is no need to liquefy the core again and getting it to spin.

Try to not use intellectually dishonest arguments.