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by timeon 615 days ago
Point is that if we can not behave on Earth how can we do it in other place.
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> Point is that if we can not behave on Earth how can we do it in other place.

If we have a 90% chance of behaving in any given century, we are doomed on earth. If we have a 10% chance of behaving in any given century, a continuous heritage is possible in a galaxy (re-)populated by slowships.

Except that the current state of physics says that we just can't possibly reach another galaxy. Period.
> Except that the current state of physics says that we just can't possibly reach another galaxy. Period.

Yes, that's exactly why my comment limited itself to discussion of population of /this/ galaxy.

The next star is already way too far for our theory. You may as well study telekinesis.
it's an open question as to how interplanetary politics will actually go. it's possible that ancient squabbles between countries will carryover, but hopefully they won't, which means that a terrorist's nuclear bomb causing MAD on Earth wouldn't necessarily carryover to MAD on a terraformed Mars and Lunar colonies, as we saw with the Russians who boarded the ISS in blue and yellow. But even if it doesn't, Earth being hit by an asteroid is another scenario that being a multi-planetary species would prevent our extinction in.
>as we saw with the Russians who boarded the ISS in blue and yellow

That's just the colors of one of the top Russian universities from which all three cosmonauts had graduated. [0]

[0] https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Московский_государственный_тех...

> it's possible that ancient squabbles between countries

Don't forget with-in countries.

If another planet becomes another 'country', they'll have internal disagreements.