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- From: rbw3q@rayleigh.mech.Virginia.EDU (Brad Whitehurst)
- Subject: Re: Justification for the Space Program
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.143159.4832@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Virginia
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- In article <1992Dec22.020021.7541@cs.rochester.edu> dietz@cs.rochester.edu (Paul Dietz) writes:
- >In article <21DEC199218250184@judy.uh.edu> wingo%cspara.decnet@Fedex.Msfc.Nasa.Gov writes:
- >>In article <1992Dec21.163942.17983@cs.rochester.edu>, dietz@cs.rochester.edu (Paul Dietz) writes...
- >
- > >of technologies as justifications for the program. A serious considered look
- > >at the problems of pollution, population, and wealth generation from a
- > >systems perspective clearly show the advantage of increasing the resource
- > >base upon which mankind must draw for survival and prosperity.
- >
- >Blah, blah, blah. This is all vacuous mouthings. Please present
- >*specific* things which we can judge.
- >
- > > must press forward without Von Braun. Your arguments within the narrow
- > > context of your statements may by true. What you are forgetting is
- > > that there is much more to this world than your perspective and your
- > > view.
- >
- >I'm willing to be convinced by facts. Just what convinced you, if
- >not facts?
- >
- Well, Paul, I won't even try to convince you with facts. We'd
- still have flat-earthers if somebody hadn't run out to the "edge" and
- tried jumping off, despite all the great Greek geometry. Humans seem
- to need to expand to keep a society vibrant. We're starting to run
- out of physical and psychic room to expand on Earth. Now, one could
- either make more room here (nuking back into the Middle Ages was the
- preferred technique up until recently) or look for more room
- elsewhere. Frontiersmen have never been a large fraction of the
- population, but I submit that they have an impact on society out of
- proportion with their number. So, no numbers, no proof, just another
- opinion why we as a whole should fund the fortunate few who get to go
- out and jump off the "edge".
-
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- Brad Whitehurst | Aerospace Research Lab
- rbw3q@Virginia.EDU | We like it hot...and fast.
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