Threat to Earth — Scientists’ Experiments or Why Musk Is Building a Rocket to Mars

Threat to Earth — Scientists’ Experiments or Why Musk Is Building a Rocket to Mars

There is reliable information that Elon Musk is accelerating the development of his Mars program. One of the indicators is that for the starship they began to build another launch pad. It would seem why?

Why Musk Is Building a Rocket to Mars

The program is being implemented, Elon Musk is preparing a manned flight to Mars according to the plan. However, suddenly Musk decides to intensify his work on the resettlement of mankind to other planets. Why?

Because the biological experiments of mankind gave rise to the greatest threat of covid 19. No one says that the threat of the transformation of mankind into mutants occurred as a result of irresponsible experiments in Wuhan, China. A deadly virus escaped from the test tube of experimenters and is now killing humanity.

China and Yuan Korea have begun yet another deadly thermonuclear plasma experiment. Attempts to light a piece of the Sun on Earth will sooner or later lead to accidental or deliberate loss of control over thermonuclear processes in experiments.

What will happen if these experiences of losing control over the biological experiment put humanity in danger of extinction as a species?

The loss of control over experiments with high-temperature plasma can lead to the disappearance of the planet Earth itself.

At one unfortunate moment somewhere in China or South Korea, there will be a boom and the planet will split into pieces.

This is precisely why Elon Musk is intensifying his program for the resettlement of mankind to Mars.

Apparently the planet Earth is doomed and Elon Musk understands this perfectly

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The KSTAR tokamak (tokamak is a toroidal device for magnetic plasma confinement in order to achieve the conditions necessary for controlled thermonuclear fusion — Wikipedia), developed by South Korean scientists, set a record: the device held a plasma in a magnetic field with an ion temperature of more than 100 million degrees Celsius for 20 seconds. This was announced by a representative of the Korea Institute of Thermonuclear Energy (KFE), phys.org reports.