carbonbasedlifeform
carbonbasedlifeform t1_j6j5gfl wrote
Reply to comment by hawaiianthunder in NASA tested new propulsion tech that could unlock new deep space travel possibilities by Creepy_Toe2680
Actually it makes it harder. Without air to use as a heat transfer medium you don't have anything to bleed heat into.
carbonbasedlifeform t1_j48d8pk wrote
Reply to comment by Gubekochi in What advancements in AI technology will have the biggest impact on our daily lives in the next 5-10 years? by No-Meeting-7740
What if it was open source and there was an effective process for contributing?
carbonbasedlifeform t1_j90zusx wrote
Reply to ELI5 Why are we more interested in colonizing extremely distant, completely inhospitable planets and moons than we are in making more parts of our own planet livable? by [deleted]
Well for one thing there are a thousand times more resources spread throughout the solar system then there are on our planet. Entire oceans of hydrocarbons. Asteroids that are 30% platinum. Would seem kind of silly if we ended up killing one another for access to resources when they are vastly more available beyond the gravity well of the earth.
Learning to exploit those resources leads into the idea of moving our heavy industry off planet. Would sure be nice to turn earth into one big nature preserve without losing our capacity to produce the goods we want.
Thirdly you don't just start building a generational ship to get to explore the nearby habitable exoplanets when we find them. We need to have an entire industry devoted to mining, refining, and construction in space if we want to be able to build such a thing.