by Hagar » Fri Jan 09, 2004 1:08 pm
Leaving the question of possession aside for a moment I have a problem with whole idea that space exploration is necessary for our survival as SilverFox is suggesting. The real motives behind it are still very dubious to me as most projects on this scale have some military connection. The only people likely to benefit (if that is the correct word) from settlements on other planets would be government officials, "important" people, scientists or the very wealthy.
It would be impossible to carry out any form of resettlement on a large scale for the forseeable future. I have no idea of the intended or practical capacity of these so-called terra-forming projects. Even if this were possible, which is by no means certain, they could never support anything more than a tiny percentage of the population of Earth. The transportation logistitics alone are mind-boggling. So the question in my mind is, who decides on the ones to be "saved"? It's not likely to happen in my lifetime but I would rather stop here & take my chances.
I've felt strongly for a long time that the vast amounts of money, time & effort spent on space exploration would be better directed elsewhere. This planet is far from finished if we conserve our resources & stop polluting our environment. Unfortunately, due to human nature, this is not likely to happen. You would be faced with the same old problems wherever we settled.
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Hagar on Fri Jan 09, 2004 1:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.