Dreaming Bigger but Closer to Home

Mar 13, 2012 15:53

Whenever discussion of the declining space program comes up (example story about the Mars program, and another about our suspended shuttle program), it makes me sad because I feel like it's one more piece of our nation's love for science that we're leaving behind. It's a sentiment I heard echoed at a sci-fi convention by the friendly science-loving ( Read more... )

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veronica_rich March 13 2012, 21:45:51 UTC
The thing is, you have to have these lofty things existing alongside the gritty practicalities and needs of daily life - human beings of all backgrounds want to try to do more, generally speaking. That's how we grow both in intelligence and morals. With all our resources, there's no physically limiting reason we couldn't figure out our base problems and make sure each person has good food to eat AND research cures AND go out in space. Like you say, it's a problem of allocation. (Although cures are limited by the ability of minds to figure it out ... something advanced science is for.)

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