Jyunmi Hatcher
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That's fine.
There's reasons why people still live in the places where they developed and evolved and things like that.
It isn't always about just constantly moving, but I don't think the world would have been as explored as much as it has today.
If there wasn't this driving force to to seek out new experiences, new life and civilizations to boldly go where no one has to lose any of that with with mechanized exploration of space.
very graciously I think I think there's a large contingent of the population that just is wired that way like good if I'm even speaking like culturally speaking my people we went out there when we knew there was no place else we didn't know there was anything there we we uh we traveled thousands of miles just looking up at the stars in our little uh
That just means the exploration is harder, Andy.
It's just more difficult.
I'll be here.
I'll be here on Earth tomorrow.
Look, if I had the chance to contribute by going to Mars, like right now, starting the first colony, and I knew that I would die there, like it's a one-way trip, I would go in a heartbeat.
I'm sure there are many like you.
I think it'd be great.
I mean, look, look, look, I think the earliest mission to Mars is planned for like 2040.
I'll be definitely getting up there in the years by then.
But if you told me now that I would be the one documenting it, I'd be like the filmmaker on Mars or I'd be there as part of their news, documentation stuff and sending back video or whatever.
I would do everything in my power right now to make sure I was there for 2040.
I'm just, I'm just saying that is, that is like a, that is a goal to, to, to achieve.