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Comment by joha4270

3 days ago

And the fact that superman can fly is evidence that people are lighter than air. Otherwise it wouldn't happen.

The costs (in money and energy) of the infrastructure to mine another solar system would pay for a lot of R&D to synthesize whatever it is here in our solar system.

Unlike the other poster, I don't think interstellar mining needs finding, I'm perfectly happy to lean back and enjoy the show. But whatever they mine would have to be very magical indeed to not be cheaper from any other process.

> And the fact that superman can fly is evidence that people are lighter than air. Otherwise it wouldn't happen.

Is this a serious response? What is your point?

> The costs (in money and energy) of the infrastructure to mine another solar system would pay for a lot of R&D to synthesize whatever it is here in our solar system.

Sure. Just like infrastructure to mine another continent would pay for a lot of R&D to synthesize whatever. And yet, we mine other continents. Not only that, in the not too distant future, we are going to mine the moon, asteroids, etc. I wonder why we don't just synthesize gold rather than mining for gold in south africa or some far distant place?

> But whatever they mine would have to be very magical indeed to not be cheaper from any other process.

And yet, history, science, economics and reality says you are wrong.

You do realize that costs come down right? Just because intercontinental travel was expensive in the past doesn't mean it is expensive today. In a world of engineers and xenomorphs, it's the least crazy aspect of the film that simpletons are hung up about.