I should note right away there's no sex in the video posted here, which is from a TED talk about colonizing Mars; no sense in getting you all frustrated. The video is just one thing, along with an article about sex on mars, offered by Journal of Cosmology's special issue, "Colonizing Mars." The Journal of Cosmology really wants us to go to Mars.
That's from an email I got last week drawing my attention to this special issue. The email ended with a link to an article addressing a particularly touchy aspect of such a mission: What to do about sex. I can't help but like an email that ends, "We also recommend: Sex on Mars." But it was so unexpected I actually thought the whole thing was a hoax. Some digging around revealed it was not.
The Journal's email has seven points. Each gets a paragraph of elaboration. But you get the drift from the talking points:
I read this and thought, cosmologists don't think small. And why should they? We didn't get to the moon thinking small. The editors of the Journal of Cosmology certainly don't. Here's their mission statement:
Previous special issues address the Origins of Life (it came from other planets), the Infinite Universe, and the search for life elsewhere. I've not had time to do but skim some of the articles, but this looks worth a browse.
So does the website of the journal's editor, Harvard astrophysicist Rudolf Schild. His photo essays about the cars and motorcycles he has owned and loved over the years, and of his rather interesting family, makes an interesting tour through recent time.
And of course there's the article about sex on Mars. Sorry, no pics.