It is no secret that Elon Musk has grand plans to colonise Mars. More people now want to join his quest, with an adult entertainment star saying she wants to have a baby as part of his red planet venture. Swedish OnlyFans model Elsa Thora says she wants to give birth to a baby on Mars. And not just anybody’s baby, Musk’s baby, Daily Mail reported.
Appearing on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Tuesday, the 22-year-old adult entertainer from the UK said, “I’m really into sci-fi, so I would never say no to sex with an alien, or Elon…I think he’s really cool, I think he’s really funny.”
Thora has even reached out to Musk on X and written to him about her desire to have his baby, on Mars. “I’ve tagged him in an X post and have made a petition to him,” she said.
Kyle’s co-host Jackie O Henderson asked Thora why she wants Musk to father her interplanetary baby, to which she replied, “He’s the spaceman, and also he’s got 12 kids already, so he’s experienced.”
She has also posted about it on her Instagram page.
Musk’s plans include sending humans to Mars by the end of this decade. He wants to transport over a million people to the red planet aboard the Starship. He hopes that they would then reproduce there, helping breed humans on the neighbouring planet.
However, it might not be as easy for humans to copulate and increase their numbers on Mars as Musk thinks. Scientists say that having sex there would not be the same as on Earth.
Sex on Mars might not be the same
Kelly Weinersmith, a bioscientist told The Times that people who wish to populate Mars “don’t understand how reproduction works”.
Weinersmith wrote the book A City on Mars with her husband Zach in 2023. She told the publication, “These billionaires think it’s an engineering problem.”
“They think that if they get a rocket that’s big enough, biology will take care of itself – but it won’t.”
She says that babies conceived in space, on Mars or on the International Space Station, can suffer from developmental defects and will also be exposed to harmful radiation.
The book talks about the difficult logistics of both recreational and procreational sex on Mars. It states that gravity on Mars is around 38 per cent of that on Earth. This can affect the movement of sperm and how the embryos develop there. Besides, a lack of atmosphere and ozone layer means that the foetus can be affected by the harmful radiation and suffer from mutations and DNA damage.
Even if humans manage to birth a baby on Mars, bringing up Martian babies won’t be easy and marred by ethical implications as well as practical, the book states. Besides, ensuring genetic diversity would also be difficult.
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