Re: [NetBehaviour] Asteroid Mining For UBI

2016-04-26 Thread John Hopkins
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

Re: [NetBehaviour] Asteroid Mining For UBI

2016-04-26 Thread Simon Biggs
Why should we assume that asteroids are ours to exploit (or the oil in Alaska, for that matter)? best Simon Simon Biggs si...@littlepig.org.uk http://www.littlepig.org.uk http://amazon.com/author/simonbiggs http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/staff/homepage.asp?name=simon.biggs http://www.eca.ed.a

[NetBehaviour] Auto-Re: Asteroid Mining For UBI

2016-04-26 Thread 土木建筑学院
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[NetBehaviour] Asteroid Mining For UBI

2016-04-26 Thread Rob Myers
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

[NetBehaviour] besides, slowed by communication / chronicles of the future

2016-04-26 Thread Edward Picot
Johannes - Thanks so much for the response! - and for picking out those themes: the sensorial, duration, accrual. I think they're important. - Edward ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/list