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by x-complexity
39 days ago
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> And that will never be true, so it’s meaningless. The math is simple: The total cost for building on Earth is X, the total cost for building in space is Y. If X > Y, building in space makes fiscal sense. To say that it never happens, MagicMoonlight, requires X to always be less than Y, which cannot hold true forever. Eventually, X will grow to be more than Y, simply due to (rightfully placed) increased regulations for building on Earth. > It would also be cheaper to build one on the moon, if it was free to build them on the moon. Arguably, that should be the original goal: Build the DC on the moon. |
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