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by Ygg2
430 days ago
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> And this doesn’t have to be at odds with our space ambitions. I never said, it is. Did I? A side quest is an optional thing you do while you complete the main quest. Mentioning it as a side quest serves as a link to the supposed Carlin quote. I always considered the main quest of life is to promote more life. Multi-planetary life is life more resistant to medium to large cosmical calamities. |
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> The real quest is getting multi planetar.
Which when viewed as the "real" quest, has potentially problematic downstream effects. My point was that there are many people who see who see the world as something to escape and live lives prioritizing things that harm our long term ability to survive here in the pursuit of that escape.
I appreciate the clarification that this is not what you meant. It wasn't clear that the "real quest" had any connection to the side quest since they seem unrelated.
> Multi-planetary life is life more resistant to medium to large cosmical calamities.
I don't disagree. But I strongly believe that stabilizing the home base is a higher priority in the near term i.e. at a time when the planet is in a precarious place, spending enormous amounts of resources trying to colonize mars is a questionable priority when we have more immediate problems that would benefit from such lofty ambitions.