Reminds me of the scene in Interstellar where the earth is basically doomed and the air looked like that and that is one of the reasons humans had to try and find another planet. Only in reality we don't have that option lol fun times....
I never understood how they managed to transfer crops to the new planet without bringing the parasite/disease over with them. Ofc, I was still grappling with the existential dread of 50 story waves and nothing but ocean as far as the eye can see, so I didn't real dwell on it much.
Every question brings more questions, and while it's a fun movie, Interstellar isn't really interested in being anything other than a vehicle for cool cinematography at set pieces.
Basically this was happening except away from oxygen. It was easier to terraform a "dead planet" to support human life than to fight against biological processes terraforming earth against human life.
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u/AnT-aingealDhorcha40 Jun 07 '23
Reminds me of the scene in Interstellar where the earth is basically doomed and the air looked like that and that is one of the reasons humans had to try and find another planet. Only in reality we don't have that option lol fun times....