We've learned a lot since the rather naive plans of the 1970s, when space colonization was first proposed by Gerard O'Neill and his students. How are things different now? What's the most important thing we've learned since then?
by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Monday August 17, 2015 @09:49PM (#50336233)
Normal people have learned that it will never happen. Nerds like you and the Space Nutters, the religious branch of the space true believers, will keep yelling at each other about "this rock" and the "death asteroid" and "the species". See post below.
We've learned a lot (Score:2)
We've learned a lot since the rather naive plans of the 1970s, when space colonization was first proposed by Gerard O'Neill and his students.
How are things different now? What's the most important thing we've learned since then?
Re:We've learned a lot (Score:0)
Normal people have learned that it will never happen. Nerds like you and the Space Nutters, the religious branch of the space true believers, will keep yelling at each other about "this rock" and the "death asteroid" and "the species". See post below.