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Originally posted by sardion2000
Rocks and Dust is processed by the bottom level factories for it's Nitrogen and Oxygen content as well as CO2 and other atmospheric gasses that is presant on earth and pumped underneath the canopy. At first most of these gasses will escape into the atmosphere and then eventually escape from the planet. The key trick here is to pump in more than escapes.
Originally posted by sardion2000
The point here is to completely sidestep the whole problem of escaping gasses by basically shutting mars, or a good portion of it, off to the effects of it's mass and the sun. This will probably take a couple hundred years, maybe even faster with advanced nanotechnological assembly and robotics.
Originally posted by Liquidus
What would keep all of these polluting factories running?
I agree here. If only there was a way to transfer all of the unecessary pollution here on Earth over to Mars... But I think that polluting factories would be harder to assemble, transport, and would become a hassle to keep up. The most realistic soultion I can see is stationing large orbital mirrors, roughly 100km across. These mirrors would be extremely heavy but the payload could be propelled into orbit with the help of nuclear rocketry.
These mirrors once in orbit, would be aligned in such a way as to collect and focus sunlight onto the polar caps. This process would vaporize the C02 and substantially heat up the atmosphere.