Social Blueprint Research Paper

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“Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads,” Professor Smith said as he viewed his abstract blueprint. “This new community will provide simple transportation for all citizens once they have their license, and it will not require roads since the vehicles will hover over the ground.”

“Ok, but where will this new community be, and how will we transfer every human from Earth to there?” Julie Ford questioned while heading towards the blueprint. “Will these citizens be happy in this community or more sad that they were taken away from their homes?”

“Julie, we can guarantee that everybody will always have that I-feel-amazing feeling each in everyday in our new society,” Professor Smith explained. “And to answer your other question, our scientists have done years of research involving space, and we have finally come to a conclusion based on our research and data that there is an area with a little over 8,000 miles of empty land on Mars. This area is safe for humans because it has the same amount of gravity and all of the same features as Earth. We will be able to transport the humans in the shuttles we are currently preparing.”
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“I don’t know, Professor,” Julie sighed. “This might put humans at a huge risk or possibly in danger.”

“This community has everything that a human needs to survive, plus more. The only rule is that no human can leave this community because the area around it has no gravity. But our studies and research has shown that it will be a completely safe environment,” Professor Smith replied.

“Ok then.”

Over 25 years passed by, and Professor Smith and Ford, along with their colleagues, finished designing the community on Mars. They loaded every single human being onto many different space shuttles and brought them over to

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