Tuesday, December 13, 2016

A Quest For Mars

At the beginning of human life, people were not able to go to Mars. Back then, it took a lot of money, labor, and time to build and get to Mars. Today, we are able to travel back and forth between Earth and Mars. In the past, it took many many months. It seems like a distant past since Mars was colonized. Our technology on Mars has improved by miles, no longer needing space suits, our bodies are now able to breathe the air, and now have clothes that keep us warm. Stories of the colonization of Mars have been passed down from generation to generation like a long game of telephone. When the first people came, they must have been awed to see the beautiful red landscape and the two shining moons. In the beginning, there were only 25 people. It must have taken a long time to populate Mars with enough people. Some say they had crash landed. Since they were not able to breath freely like today, they had to build a shelter with oxygen. Did everyone make it through the dangerous quest? Did they have enough food? How were humans get on become to be in the first place? These are questions have unknown answers. These questions are for the future generations to figure out. In the future, people will invent things that teach us that the past like we come from the future. In the future, we, humanities, will find a way to disclose all of the unknown questions. What we do know is the unbelievable journey humanities has taken to get to where we are today. From hunters and gatherers to studying interplanetary life, to colonizing Mars. As humans, we will continue to let our imagination go to explore and discover the unknown.


Friday, December 2, 2016

The People's Right on Mars

1. Freedom of speech, religion, and press
    Every person should be able to say what they want to say, believe in what they believe, and
    write/report about what they want.

2. Rights to stay on Mars or go to Earth
    No one can be forced to go to Earth or stay on Mars.

3. No excessive bail, or unfair punishment
    No bail should cost more than it should, and not punishment should be more severe than needed

4. Due process
    Every persons has the right to have a fair trial. They have the right not to speak.

5. Protection of rights to life, liberty, and Property
    All people have the rights to life, liberty, and property.

6. Protection of unreasonable search and seizures
    Police cannot search or take things from anyone without a warrant.

7. The right to vote
    Every person has the right to vote for the future president or leader.

8. A two term presidency or leader
    Presidents can only be president for two terms or eight years.

9. Slavery outlawed
    No slaves shall be held against their will.

10. Equality for all
      All genders, ages, colors, races... etc are to be treated qual.