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by vacuity
571 days ago
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> But you may get a much-better panel by letting them force themselves to make one that works in deep space. That "may" is doing a lot of work there, to the point I find it absurd. One of the bigger, more cohesive biases on Hacker News I see (understandably) is that technical solutions trump everything. I consider it wishful thinking. |
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Not really something you have to hypothesise about. Cordless tools, water-purification technologies, integrated circuits and all manner of imaging, navigation and battery technologies came out of the Apollo programme.
> more cohesive biases on Hacker News I see (understandably) is that technical solutions trump everything
Irrelevant to proving or disproving mutual exclusivity between "populat[ing] Mars and improv[ing] earth."
(Also, wrong. The Outer Space Treaty and failed Moon Treaty inspired significant portions of the UN Convention on the Law of the Seas, including the assertion that the seabed is the common heritage of mankind.)