On 26/Apr/16 21:39, Rob Myers wrote:
"One solitary asteroid might be worth trillions of dollars in platinum
and other metals. Exploiting these resources could lead to a global boom
in wealth, which could raise living standards worldwide and potentially
benefit all of humanity."
Which means more
Why should we assume that asteroids are ours to exploit (or the oil in Alaska,
for that matter)?
best
Simon
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I'm not back just yet but -
https://theconversation.com/all-of-humanity-should-share-in-the-space-mining-boom-57740
"One solitary asteroid might be worth trillions of dollars in platinum
and other metals. Exploiting these resources could lead to a global boom
in wealth, which could raise living s
Johannes -
Thanks so much for the response! - and for picking out those themes: the
sensorial, duration, accrual. I think they're important.
- Edward
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