Moving Mars, no, really.
A gloriously hair-brained idea: moving Mars to a more human hospitable orbit by sending asteroids past it. It takes 12,000 years, but hey, these things take time. Or, as Professor John McCarthy, inventor of LISP, and proposer of this venture, says:
If speculation on a large scale offends you, too bad for you.
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