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- From: sysmgr@king.eng.umd.edu (Doug Mohney)
- Subject: Re: Justification for the Space Program
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.192337.25885@eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 19:23:37 GMT
- Organization: Computer Aided Design Lab, U. of Maryland College Park
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- References: <1992Dec22.020021.7541@cs.rochester.edu> <1992Dec22.143159.4832@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <1992Dec22.160234.21852@eng.umd.edu>,<1h7lceINNgtf@transfer.stratus.com>
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- In article <1h7lceINNgtf@transfer.stratus.com>, det@phlan.sw.stratus.com (David Toland) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec22.160234.21852@eng.umd.edu> sysmgr@king.eng.umd.edu writes:
- >
- >>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.
- >
- >Do you *really* believe this? If we had 12 months notice, we could
- >remove enough people for a self-sustaining colony to another body,
- >even the moon, before a comet-earth collision?
-
- If we had 12 months notice, we'd nuke the friggin' comet to little pieces.
- And have time left over to enjoy the cosmic fireworks.
-
- Of course, the astronomers won't be too happy with the disruption, but you
- can't keep everyone happy :-)
-
- I can give you three examples of what we CAN do if we NEED to do it:
-
- 1) From basic physics to a nuclear weapon in under 5 years
-
- (Manhattan Project, United States, $1 billion est. cost)
-
- 2) "To land a man on the moon, and return him ... safely to the earth"
-
- Apollo. And this was working on a budget which had to fight
- with Great Society programs and the Vietnam war expenditures.
-
- 3) The elimination of smallpox from the face of the earth.
-
- Many nations, a shoestring budget, fighting various
- social and political battles.
-
- Anything which collectively threatened the safety of the planet would result
- in a collective response.
-
- Start a war or declare any other "real" emergency and see what happens when you
- let people get the job down.
-
- >>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.
- >
- >Do you have 20-20 premonition? I'm not going to claim that we have 50
- >years, no more and no less, or lose the chance forever. But there are
- >large chunks of matter flying through the solar system. Not all of them
- >have been mapped yet. And from time to time, big pieces do hit other
- >big pieces, including the earth. It could be a million years or more
- >until we get hit by one large enough to send civilization back to cave
- >dwellers or worse, or it could happen next year. Our sun could produce
- >a major killing flare, or a star in this section of the galaxy may have
- >already gone supernova,and we're just waiting for the wavefront.
-
- You could also get into a major pileup on the highway and die tomorrow!!!
-
- If the sun or some other star goes supernova, we're screwed regardless, no
- matter how hard we try. It's called "Unwinnable scenario." You're supposed to
- yell "The sky is falling!!!" after you say that.
-
- >Now we could sit on our collective butts and wait for a crisis (maybe
- >even create one ourselves), or we could struggle to spread our species
- >far enough that no one disaster will eliminate us. I for one dislike
- >gambling, and the stakes in this case are terrifying. The sooner
- >we start, the better our chances.
-
- You left out the phrase "Cosmic Jihad" cuz that's what it sounds like. A
- religious belief which ain't going to get the job done for Joe Six-pack to
- support you.
-
- >I also maintain that a working space program would introduce new
- >technologies and generally stimulate a lackluster economy, to the
- >benefit of all.
-
- I maintain that we could get a lot more research done if we killed the
- super-dooper collider in Texas and put the $8-10 billion into basic research
- grants into materials science, biotechnology, superconducters, and alternate
- energy sources. To the benefit of all.
-
- *yawn* Next zealot?
-
- I have talked to Ehud, and lived.
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