▲ | generalizations 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
If astronomy is not able to cope with additional regulation without additional funding, then for-profit companies should not be expected to do so either. It's that simple. > Astronomy won't be able to provide immediate ROI or a sales-plan of increased revenue to offset the cost-increase when researching in orbit. That's too bad. I was under the impression that "You'd be surprised what becomes reasonable and possible once a requirement is set." | ||||||||||||||
▲ | rickdeckard 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> If astronomy is not able to cope with additional regulation without additional funding, then for-profit companies should not be expected to do so either. It's that simple So your belief is that for-profit companies should not be required to comply to regulation put in place after they start business in any field. And for-profit companies who later join to compete with them? They should, because it's not "additional"? Or also not, to ensure a competitive market? So basically no regulation of any kind shall happen, because companies should not be expected to cope with new regulation if it incurs additional effort for them. Congrats. | ||||||||||||||
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