Message from @DanielKO
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@dko you can't bring back a moon sized asteirod
because tbh I wouldn't put it past someone like elon to just make a space museum and put it in there
I know, the point is, they can be fucking huge.
I mean I'm assuming for the sake of logistics we aren't talking about actually hauling it back to earth
You bring however much you can haul.
I figured we're talking about them having legal ownership and hiring a mining company to take pieces of it off to haul back
He just keeps pumping them out every 5 minutes a new tweet...
The trick is to find asteroids that are remnants of protoplanets that underwent differentiation.
So dense elements are separated from lighter elements.
Instead of having to separate dirt and rock from what you really want, it's mostly pure already, thanks to gravity.
I figured we were talking about it being pure from the start, for the sake of argument
>Their latest figure for all the gold in the world is 171,300 tonnes
Looks like it isn't hard to go above that figure, in terms of asteroid mass.
Anyway, what I was pondering was, what would be the economical and political implications of bringing such an abundant amount of rare material from space, down to Earth.
Is there anyone here who keeps up with how the tech for virtual reality is going? I've been interested in it because I want to see how far it goes (because I want better vr for the vidya games), but I haven't kept up with it lately.
Could be a copper asteroid even.
Oh, easy answer. If it lands anywhere other than china, it's going to be bought from that country by china.
Even if the country can't transport it and so china just buys the land it's on
Imagine the USA, and other countries, deem it a threat to the global economy.
They wouldn't do that. The worst they'd do is decide we can only mine out so much of it at a time, to keep the prices stable.
They wouldn't get to. The US would probably shoot it out of orbit if Russia was getting it, and then claim it was a terrorist attack by Iraq.
Naturally it'd work because ISIS would fucking *love* to claim they can bomb space.
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It's a bit related to the idea of a "duplicator/synthesizer" like the ones in Star Trek TNG. Could such a wonder even be introduced into our civilization?
Aren't we already going down a road something like that with 3D printing?
Sudden abundance when there are plenty of parties that benefit from the scarcity.
Yeah, but 3D printing is very limited.
We can't print molecules, we can't synthesize atoms.
And it expands the more and more the tech is developed.
We wouldn't get there like, tomorrow, it'd be over a course of years, possibly even decades.
Even if the tech existed tomorrow, people would be careful to make it a gradual shift.
At some point we would need to be able to control the precise arrangement of atoms.
We must secure the existence of our race and a future for passable traps
Metallurgy would be obsolete.
So would meat
Vegans would win at this point
I think we kind of have some control over the arrangement of atoms already. I'm trying to go look for the experiment again, but if I remember right there was a group of scientists that actually pulled a basic level of it off
they solved the alchemy question and turned lead into gold, I'm gonna go look that up again and see if I can find it
which is fine, no reason to raise animals if their meat can be produced more efficiently without having to do so
moral bonus of not having to kill them as well