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by avz
1251 days ago
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I think the situation with interstellar travel is well summed up in this conversation between TARS and Cooper as they attempt to dock at Endurance (intentional pun hiding in movie title): TARS: It's not possible. Cooper: No, it's necessary. It seems impossible, but if we don't pull it off we die. And I don't mean we the few folks on HN. I mean everyone. Earth is a graveyard of species. Nearly all (99% IIRC) species that ever existed have gone extinct (most before we showed up). As a species, we can't stay here and live. A 9-mile thin layer of gas over a single small planet is just not a reliable long-term basis of survival. In fact, the fragility of our tiny little habitant is on display right in front of us this century. |
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Earth is as much a graveyard as it is a womb and a home and a paradise.
It’s frail compared to what’s outside of it. But it has quite a record (the only one known so far) of making life possible, for millions of years.
There’s nothing we know of this scale and capacity and resilience and welcoming to us (not only humans).