Message from @Patient Zero

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2018-07-01 18:40:44 UTC  

i don't think we'll have any need to defend space ventures for a long long time

2018-07-01 18:41:17 UTC  

There's actually alot of space laws and regulation concerning spacial property already

2018-07-01 18:42:46 UTC  

Two words: space pirates

2018-07-01 18:43:57 UTC  

yeah, like I said, it'll be a long time before we have space pirates 😅

2018-07-01 18:44:39 UTC  

access to space isn't *that* easy/cheap yet

2018-07-01 18:45:10 UTC  

put simply, there could be space pirates, when its safe and economical to be one at all.

2018-07-01 18:46:10 UTC  

Now if these pirates are governments just being cheeky, then that's different. And then there will really be problems

2018-07-01 18:47:37 UTC  

I love thinking about this stuff, but I’m always reminded that if we don’t win our species will be stuck on earth until our extinction, doomed to squabble in the dirt

2018-07-01 18:48:01 UTC  

or even worse

2018-07-01 18:48:13 UTC  

the *asians* do it first.

2018-07-01 18:49:58 UTC  

FTN discussed this a few weeks back and they think the Chinese space program is just a show to save face on the international stage. Their culture has spent so much time focused inward that were they to become the global superpower all off world ventures would cease to be.

2018-07-01 18:51:18 UTC  

eh, I don't watch FTN so idk what was considered. But I think the Asians would eventually do it

2018-07-01 18:51:28 UTC  

But they don't have our drive

2018-07-01 18:56:48 UTC  

But anyways, any kind of off world financial ventures I’m all for. What are your thoughts on Elon Musk and SpaceX?

2018-07-01 18:59:38 UTC  

Definitely a fan, Forever butthurt that Spacex is private not public

2018-07-01 19:00:11 UTC  

hard to find related investments

2018-07-01 19:05:23 UTC  

Agreed

2018-07-01 19:05:42 UTC  

Wait, so will offworld resource mining literaly crash the shit out of gold/silver?

2018-07-01 19:05:58 UTC  

like, most rare earth metals won't be worth shit

2018-07-01 19:06:29 UTC  

Unlikely

2018-07-01 19:06:46 UTC  

Those who mine it will probably disperse it like diamonds

2018-07-01 19:06:57 UTC  

Selling just enough to keep the price high

2018-07-01 19:07:47 UTC  

They will also probably use large portions of it for themselves.

2018-07-01 19:12:32 UTC  

Something to consider as well, with emerging successes in fusion energy, it opens the door to element transmutation.

2018-07-01 19:12:46 UTC  

>Making gold

2018-07-01 19:13:09 UTC  

Alright Newton

2018-07-01 19:13:17 UTC  

Put the alchemy kit away

2018-07-01 19:15:27 UTC  

Nevertheless, most of these elements are much more useful than what they would transmutate to

2018-07-01 19:15:48 UTC  

It's been demonstrated with supercoliders already, but I'm just adding that fusion is soon going to be feasible.

2018-07-01 19:16:07 UTC  

we literaly are building them now

2018-07-01 19:17:17 UTC  

green energy ain't got shit on literal fusion.

2018-07-01 21:29:57 UTC  

I have associates from Houston TX that work at Exxon and Shell who are hyped about fusion energy.

2018-07-01 21:30:26 UTC  

It would make energy so incredibly cheap that things we haven't even thought of yet will become possible.

2018-07-01 21:30:54 UTC  

It would be one of the radical step-changes in human advancement, comparable to the invention of the internet.

2018-07-05 12:47:59 UTC  

If exon and shell are producing it then they sure as hell ain't going to give away that tech

2018-07-05 12:48:36 UTC  

Human advancement means nothing to them without profit

2018-07-05 23:56:33 UTC  

As far as fusion tech goes, it's being heavily funded by corporate interests.

2018-07-05 23:56:40 UTC  

So, whatever that tells you

2018-07-06 01:16:18 UTC  

Exon and Shell have lots of government contracts. If they end up with a working fusion reactor that thing is going to get scooped up by the military faster than you can say Black Budget. Also even if they get one running there will still be tons of money in the spare parts market. I worked on nuclear fission reactors for the Navy and trust me spare parts aren't cheap. We're talking $60,000 for circuit cards developed in the early nineties type expensive.

2018-07-18 00:16:49 UTC  

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