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- From: gcoleman@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (George Coleman)
- Subject: Re: Justification for the Space Program
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.163754.1461@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 16:37:54 GMT
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- >why waste your time setting up a straw man? If the space station freedom was
- >able to keep a 7:1 return then it would have no problem recieving funding.
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- Ok, maybe they wouldn't be able to keep a 7:1 ratio. I still feel thing that
- even a small portion of that would make it profitable for *private* investment.
- Do some quick math. Even SSF making 15% of the net benifit it still amounts to
- an more than an 85% return on investment for R&D on top of actual work done
- there. Even if there is a need for goverment sponsered R&D I would think the
- money could be better spent on a special program for R&D.
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- >We can't keep all humanity on earth. What about an astroid....
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- For that matter what about the Fermi paradox? If we go poking around in space
- it makes us very visable to (agressive) aliens. Maybe we should turn off
- radio broadcasts and hide on the earth as long as possible. There are
- calculated risks for astroid strikes. From these calculations you can apply
- logic rules for operating under uncertanty. If you disregard logic than the
- Fermi paradox could be just as valid as astroid stikes.
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- All goverment programs take money out of society. I personally feel the free
- market is much better at figuring out cost/benifits than goverment dispersment.
- There is value in exploring and using space. The government should just get
- out of the way. They should ignore the leage of nations B.S. about space being
- all man's property and every country should have equal developement. The
- should get rid of the artificial obsticels and let free enterprise explore
- space. There is one big exception I can think of, defense. If there is an
- effective defense program that involves space, great. For example, armouring
- satilites with astroids would be good. Current weapon arsinals are deployed
- with the idea that most of the satilites will be knocked out. If we armour
- satilites we can reduce weapon arsonals- that easy.
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- Ed Coleman
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