It would be a little expensive atm. It's certainly possible though. Currently they're trying to set up a reality tv show on mars, hoping the network will fund the expedition. |
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Within a human lifetime
Within "x" years (explain)
It will happen, but there is not enough evidence to say when
It won't happen
Your predictions? By "expanding" into space I mean the establishment of permanent -preferably but not necessarily self-sufficient- colonies either in space stations or on celestial bodies such as the Moon, Mars, Venus, Ganymede, Europa, Ceres, the Asteroid Belt, etc. Justifications for your thoughts would be appreciated. |
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"La bellezza del paessa di Galilei!"
It would be a little expensive atm. It's certainly possible though. Currently they're trying to set up a reality tv show on mars, hoping the network will fund the expedition. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Technology is hauling ass. We have sent robots to Mars and have an international space station. We are very close to the space age. I think a lot of people who are alive right now will be staying at space resorts in the future, and some will be living in residential areas of space stations and possibly the moon and Mars. |
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You are dreaming right now.
Hmm. Thing is, you have to create so much novel technology, and it's so much money and so much human effort, for something of rather dubious financial gain. What do you think a lunar colony would do... mine moon diamonds? There would be scientific value in going to Mars or Europa to search for life... that's the only compelling reason I can think of, really. Plus, one area I think we can expect to see rapid progress in is AI and robotics, which would be a much cheaper and safer solution for scientific exploration of those places. |
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Yeah, I'm betting that post alone has delayed the lunar base by at least 15 years. |
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We need to settle conflicts on our planet, before we can really focus on space. The fact that a large portion of the population still lives in a dirt huts suggests to me, that it'll be a little while still. Hopefully within my life time, but it's hard to say. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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We already are totally different from any other animal species on the planet... and many animals do not have much conflict with each other. When the do they sort it out with a show of strength and nobody needs to be hurt. Even out and out killers like big cats tend to avoid conflict with each other. |
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Every species on earth, all the way from the beginning, has been involved in the endless conflict - eat or be eaten - kill or be killed. And always will be. Having far more complex psychology than any other species and far more complex societies we've been able to carry that conflict to insane lengths unseen until our arrival. Other species routinely engage in devouring their own young and driving outcasts into the wilderness to die alone etc, but it takes a human level of psychology to develop religious genocides and serial killings. |
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I'm not going to predict any time frames, but the major barrier at the moment is the cost of launching into space, which companies like SpaceX are starting to tackle. If a space elevator could ever reach the point of practical possibility that would also help to significantly reduce costs, though it would require a lot of advances in materials science. |
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Human beings engage in conflict in order to conquer each other. This is definitely a different type of conflict than the rest of life on earth, or than other humans that do not practice totalitarian agriculture. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
I think it's somewhat more ridiculous to say that you can't see any differences between humans and other species. Civilisation, culture, language, the ability to reflect on oneself - these are just some of the more relevant differences. |
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Would that not arguably remove some of the very things that make us human? Emotions are irrational and nothing more than a shortcut to motivate us towards action for example, which obviously have downsides when they backfire. Seems rather unlikely that it would be possible to eliminate the problems inherent with them and have perfectly rational emotions. |
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So long as one of the qualities we consider irrational is judaism, I'm on board with eugenics. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
The space colonies can have bars, restaurants, movie theaters, schools, Wal-Mart, and the other stuff that generates money on Earth. Eventually, Earth will be uninhabitable, and humanity will only be able to survive in space. If the world doesn't get destroyed by nuts who use nukes in attempts to bang virgins, I am pretty sure the space age is coming. |
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You are dreaming right now.
Yeah good point man, when I suggested we could adjust the biological basis of territorial, intolerant, aggressive behaviours, what I actually meant was that we should exterminate the Jews. 10/10 post, would read again, potential Pulitzer candidate. |
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I have the same argument against this as I do when it is argued that only people with a certain IQ should be able to breed. It is as fallacious and frankly dim to assume you can fix people by fixing genes as it is to assume you can fix people by fixing the way they are raised. Both behaviorism and its opposite have been thoroughly refuted for over half a century. As far as I'm concerned you may as well be advocating phrenology, that's how anachronistic your thinking is. I suggest you take a course in human behavioral biology, Stanford offers a free one on youtube. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
The end of Earth is a very long way away, but I think the space age is closer than it has to be because so many people are obsessed with the idea of living in space. I know people who say they would be willing to die tomorrow if it means they can go into space for just a few hours. People who are that extreme are probably pretty rare, but they are the extremes of a very common walk of life. |
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You are dreaming right now.
The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
I try to deny myself any illusions or delusions, and I think that this perhaps entitles me to try and deny the same to others, at least as long as they refuse to keep their fantasies to themselves. - Christopher Hitchens
Formerly known as BLUELINE976
lol, that's rather putting off the point. |
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I only meant that we're no different from all the other species in this one regard - we're still subject to nature, which is red in tooth and claw. To explain what I mean a little more clearly - evolution cannot discard systems, it can only build onto them - this is why at the center of the human brain is the lizard brain - still active, surrounded by the mammal brain, also fully active, and around that is the neocortex housing the newer apparatus responsible for the differences between our pre-human ancestors and us. So unless we find some way to alter our own genetic material, I believe we're doomed to remain as screwed up as we've always been. Historically attempts to create utopian societies have been colossal failures due to this inner nature. It seems only small self-selecting societies like monasteries can hope to remain peaceful - and that's only because people of a peaceful nature join and they isolate themselves from human society in general. And even these small societies aren't immune to violence. |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 03-19-2013 at 02:40 AM.
They want to get Helium 3 from the moon, and several asteroids are known to have rare earth metals, in some cases to a level greater than found on earth. There is a lot of real world practical uses for mining everything out in space. We need those resources and it is a given that we will be mining them in the future. Right now it costs a lot of money to get stuff into space and that is the only reason we are not already doing it. Looking for life is a side project to the mining of valuable resources though, don't underestimate the value of that is floating around in space. |
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