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Lunar landing anniversary today
pcprogrammer:
I see your point, but you only mention war and space as motivators for innovation.
I'm not saying that we should not innovate, I'm saying lets use our capabilities to solve our earthly problems. And what I read from your post is that you believe that setting up a base on the moon and use what resources are there is the way to go.
Does this also mean that you think it is going to benefit the population on earth by bringing these moon resources back down?
I just don't see the real benefits of it, but that is my vision.
Well I myself don't have pet projects, nor am I religious. I just don't see the human race as something special, but again that is my vision.
But I agree with you that if it is a choice between war and space, I would also choose space.
PlainName:
--- Quote from: IDEngineer on July 26, 2022, 03:39:46 am ---
--- Quote from: pcprogrammer on July 25, 2022, 07:15:18 pm ---Because take a look at the world, true civilization is not what we are doing. Lets fix that first before venturing of into the unknown.
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That's the excuse of the naysayers throughout history. "Fix what we have before we try anything new." If that were history's prevailing choice, we'd still be living in huts because huts aren't "perfect" yet.
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Doesn't seem to have done Microsoft any harm!
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