▲ | mandmandam a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
> There’s a very high chance that if we wait for those things to be solved before going out, we’ll simply never go out. I think the opposite is true. Right now, humanity is unable to solve genocide, nuclear proliferation, starvation, incredible inequality; or even airplane food. If we go out as this privatized mess, there's not a good chance of a positive outcome. Space is too vast - far, far, far, far, far too vast*. And far more dangerous than most people think, as this article scratches the surface of. If we come together as a species and fix our major problems before we kill the planet, then we have thousands of years to get space right; and when we do, we won't be bringing our massive problems with us. * - "Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is." | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | cosmic_cheese a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> If we come together as a species and fix our major problems before we kill the planet, then we have thousands of years to get space right; and when we do, we won't be bringing our massive problems with us. That’s the sticking point. I don’t have any faith that this can or will happen. When considering all of the different parties vying for power at any given point, it seems impossible. There’s just too much self-interest from too many powerful forces involved. There’s a non-trivial chance that we will never come together, even on a millennial time scale. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if we either drive ourselves to extinction or go out along with the inner solar system when the sun becomes a red giant without it having ever occurred. | |||||||||||||||||
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