That’s the number of people who applied to Mars One, a private non-profit company that plans to set up a human colony on Mars by 2025. Last month, Mars One narrowed the pool to 100 candidates. We found a few people who listed meditation as one of their interests. Elena is one of them. She’s a doctor with two kids, living in the UK. “I’m attracted to the unknown. I want to know as much as possible what is out there,” she says in a video on her Mars One profile. Etsuko a Japanese chef, lists walking meditation as one of her interests. She ends her video with: “I hope to see you at my sushi bar on Mars.” Andrew Tunks, a 28-year-old from the US, told Vice that he thinks his meditation practice would be a valuable asset in the Mars mission. “I meditate quite a lot and think I’m very peaceful,” he said. Do you meditate? Do you think meditation would be an asset to the first batch of humans stationed on Mars?
Who Wants To Go To Mars People Who Meditate
Discover the unique traits of meditators and their potential role in the ambitious mission to establish a human presence on Mars This article explores the connection between mindfulness adaptability and the challenges of space exploration