lunar ark

Is it possible to create a lunar ark to preserve life on Earth?

Imagine, in a sudden accidental loss of bio-diversity we lost almost everything, and in that crisis moment how would we recover everything? Should we need a backup plan? if yes then it needs to be in a safer place with the safest privacy. A researcher named Jekan Thanga from the University of Arizona proposed a fascinating project which will help humanity to preserve much of life on earth. Under global insurance policy using a Lunar Ark, it might be possible and this lunar ark will be solar-powered without any doubt. It will be able to store frozen seed, spore, sperm, and material from millions of species on earth cryogenically.

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Thanga and his crew have also presented a Global insurance policy as a new potential that may aid in the recovery of mankind after the abrupt Great calamity. According to research, mother earth has already been the victim of several unintentional genocides dating back to ancient times. As the climate continues to warm, it is possible that rising sea levels will inundate many areas that are currently dry. One of these locations is the Svalbard Seedbank, which is located in Norway and stores hundreds of thousands of seed samples. If sea levels continue to rise, they may eventually cover the entire structure. Even while the building was meant to shield humans from any inadvertent loss of biodiversity, it nonetheless poses a threat to the ecosystem itself.

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Thanga believes that creating a lunar ark will reduce the risk of biodiversity being lost if an event was to cause the total obliteration of Earth as it will store samples on the moon. In 2013 scientists discovered that a network of about two hundred lava tubes exists right beneath the moon’s surface. While the moon’s frigid temperatures make it a tough place for humans to live, it would be a perfect location for storing samples that need to stay very cold and undisturbed.
To make all these successful quantum levitation is required though it is not possible yet, Thanga believes that within 10 to 15 years it will be possible to achieve it and make this project successful.

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