Big Tech generally agrees that the moon is where the future’s at.
NASA has plans to return, a moon GPS is in the works, there’s money in moon mining, and environmentalists are even concerned about keeping the moon pristine.
Deep, a company backed by a “mysterious millionaire,” is developing underwater homes called “sentinels,” per The Guardian.
Human bodies may be able to adapt to living in a submersible over time, though the longest anyone’s remained continuously underwater is 100 days, per PopScience.
But that might be the least of anyone’s concerns: A 2003 study points out that “the stresses of a cramped environment could take a toll on residents’ mental health.”
It’s vaguely more practical than living on Mars or the moon, if only because there are no rockets involved.
There are sharks underwater, sure, but we don’t know everything in space. There could be sharks up there, too.