| > None of that listed technology comes from building reusable rockets. Lower launch costs are a force multiplier for all of those technologies and more. > This “boom” is all private for profit companies spending investment money. Not a “boom” in the sense that any man can get involved and benefit in the tangible future. It sounds like your issue is more with capitalism than space... But lower launch costs decrease the capital needed to particpate is space, so you point still doesn't make sense. > Pretending that everyone is going to be better off because of this space dream delusion doesn’t really answer my question. Everyone is already better off because of the soace dream. You don't seem to actually want an answer to your question. |
Please give me the benefit of the doubt and help me understand what lower launch costs help with the average american today. I am asking an honest question to a different poster who originally indicated that the benefits were easily imaginable.
> We can easily imagine the things it will make possible.
I am trying to imagine how building reusable rockets leads to improving GPS and weather systems that decades of other fields that use those technologies couldn’t improve on already. What is this special low cost rocket sauce that enables it?
I can see the blind Marvel-movie-like fandom of “but it’s science” and “its our destiny” and “imagine all the wonderful things but don’t let me tell you ;)” but I do not see the actual details of what this will enable besides allowing Musk et al to hollow out planets for mining operations for their own gain.
Why would I want to answer my own question when I don’t understand what the original poster was suggesting?
You seem at a loss for these easily imaginable ideas.