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by righthand
588 days ago
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Yeah but we can already launch rockets. Everything else you’re telling me is not application of it but promises that something will come from it. But not listing anything valuable to my average earth dweller life doesn’t tell me that anything beneficial will come from it. No matter how many times someone insists that “yes there will be many advancements obviously, we just need cheaper rockets to tell you what they are first”. You have to acknowledge that we could also spend a bunch of money and time doing this to no benefit at all for the average earth dweller. I like the positive attitudes about it but the whole “this’ll be good in the long run, you’ll see” talk is just talk. It was beneficial previously when we had 0 rockets and 0 sattelites, that was easy to see. Now that we have it, it’s just an R&D playground for the rich and those willing to invest in the dellusion. |
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I listed spefic gains from lower launch costs that are not theoretical and directly improve the lives of everyday people.
As I said before, you don't actually want an answer here.