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Comment by nicoty

14 hours ago

I know I'll sound like a rube but somehow it rubs me the wrong way that the rich and powerful are spending billions trying to establish multiplanetary civilisations despite the fact that we still have plenty of unfixed problems here at home that also deserve attention and resources, if not more so.

> that the rich and powerful are spending billions trying to establish multiplanetary civilisations

Citation needed. What are the current projects to make this happen? Starship is a work in progress, but that by itself wont be able to create a colony out of thin air.

It's probably more because of the news than the world. It's not possible for there not to be plenty of unfixed problems. No matter how many problems we solve -- and we've solved a hell of a lot over the past decades or century -- other existing problems will take their place as seeming to be important.

If I'm being too extreme, can you describe a world where you'd consider enough problems have been solved that it's worth spending billions colonizing space?

I can't believe that pipedream being anything but the largest company town. Who needs Scrip when you have to work for... every vital resource, even air?

Not Rube-ish or rubish at all, IMO. I believe they're more interested in power or recreational drug use than problem-solving. Horses for courses.

It's even worse than that: They're messing up the environment we do have by burning tons of fuel in pursuit of their pipe dreams.

Instead of establishing multiplanetary civilisations, they're burning our single-planetary atmosphere in their hubris and ego.