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- From: sysmgr@king.eng.umd.edu (Doug Mohney)
- Subject: Re: Justification for the Space Program
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.160234.21852@eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 16:02:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.143159.4832@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, rbw3q@rayleigh.mech.Virginia.EDU (Brad Whitehurst) writes:
-
- > 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".
-
- Uh, Brad, this is all well and good, but Wingo is running around saying space
- will be the savior of all mankind and civilization as we know it.
-
- He's also doing some Sagan-esque doomsaying which works nice to sell Carl
- billions and billions of books, but does little in the way of providing actual,
- quantifyable (key word) ways of demonstrating the planet is going to s**t and
- SPACE, the FINAL FRONTIER is the only way to save it.
-
- When you cut past all the rhetorical garbage, a series of Malthusian doomsayers
- have continued to set a deadline on when humankind and the planet are going to
- break down, and every friggin' 20 years they have to go back, rewrite their
- models and move the goalposts (all the while, collecting plenty of money as
- they continue to drive their internal combustion engine cars, wear synthetic
- fibers, and find new ways to get onto TV).
-
- We WILL end up off-planet. However, this process will be a series of small
- evolutionary steps, rather than Absolutely-Positively-Overnight URGENCY
- which Dennis insists IS necessary.
-
- Let's cut the crap here, and speak frankly. IF we needed to run out to the
- Great Beyond to save our butts, we COULD do it.
-
- We don't NEED to do it. And we can do a whole hell of a lot more in improving
- the quality of life for all mankind in our own backyards before we step up and
- off the planet.
-
-
- I have talked to Ehud, and lived.
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