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I am curious to see how terraforming mars has developed. It has evolved since ten years ago. they are now considering mirrors and radiation and releasing co two at the poles.

I am going to pretend I have six hundred trillion dollars to skillfully invest.

I would first invest in lasers in orbit on our planet.
Such as could we station a laser at the poles of Mars to use the laser so strong it actually begins to form magma where the laser is coming in contact. the goal is for the laser to cut into Mars deep enough where the magma pocket underground will form natural volcanoes to cool. How big of pool of magma will we need to release a steady amount of carbon dioxide.

If we find a laser that will cut miles deep before forming magma that is exactly what I am looking for. with these miles deep magma pool we may eventually create a soft spot for the remaining core to become naturally active to our man made pocket of magma.

how big will the laser have to be. could we consider combing one hundred space lasers. if each laser cost ninety million we could average the cost of each rocket laser at two hundred million. twenty billion approved for space lasers terraforming mars.

I believe if we have enough volcanoes matching our point five billion co2 released on earth a year that mars atmosphere would near level out to ours if it had an equal amount of co2 produced by active volcanoes.

I like choosing the poles of the planet because many co2 or ice has formed there and that will release additional steam and atmospheric gases adding to the atmospheric pressure.

Will any one take the fun task of estimating how strong a laser has to be or how much volcanoes we would need to terraform mars?

I think we could do it with just creating a few pockets of magma that will have many volcanoes each.
 

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