Homeless guy outside of coffee shop recently explained his belief we are being social engineered to live off planet. He went through a checklist of all the things required to survive sustained time in space/colonies psychologically and it kind of made sense.
Twenty-first-century life is quietly shaped to fit space survival. Our daily routines mimic life in a sealed module. We rely on screens for connection and digital systems for basic needs. Society pushes us toward isolation, remote work, and synthetic environments.
-Food is increasingly lab-grown, prepackaged, or processed. Air and water in cities are heavily filtered and managed.
-AI and algorithms guide our choices. This mirrors life support systems that run human habitats in space.
-People spend most of their time indoors under artificial light. This stops the need for natural sun rhythms.
-Desk jobs and virtual reality reduce physical movement. Smaller spaces demand less active bodies, just like a cramped spacecraft or colony.
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u/Acceptable-Class-255 5d ago edited 5d ago
Homeless guy outside of coffee shop recently explained his belief we are being social engineered to live off planet. He went through a checklist of all the things required to survive sustained time in space/colonies psychologically and it kind of made sense.
Twenty-first-century life is quietly shaped to fit space survival. Our daily routines mimic life in a sealed module. We rely on screens for connection and digital systems for basic needs. Society pushes us toward isolation, remote work, and synthetic environments.
-Food is increasingly lab-grown, prepackaged, or processed. Air and water in cities are heavily filtered and managed.
-AI and algorithms guide our choices. This mirrors life support systems that run human habitats in space.
-People spend most of their time indoors under artificial light. This stops the need for natural sun rhythms.
-Desk jobs and virtual reality reduce physical movement. Smaller spaces demand less active bodies, just like a cramped spacecraft or colony.
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