![]() But that’s the problem! It’s like building the whole of Manhattan City before the first person moves in. I thought it had to be built and thoroughly completed before anyone could move in. It’s a huge steel can 32km long and 8km wide, spun up so people have spin-gravity on the inside. Especially the ultimate habitat – the O’Neil cylinder! ![]() It was like they had to be finished before anyone moved in. Space habitats always seemed the opposite to me. But also over time their combined efforts slowly accumulating in infrastructure, agriculture, cities, economy, and eventually their own unique culture. People living there and living rewarding lives immediately. I’ve always been a fan of Mars because I think I could more easily imagine how such a thing could grow from a village of 500 to a town of 10,000 to a city of millions to a planet of billions.
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