To me, it feels like a further step in advancing human civilization. Disperse the population a bit and keep growing as a species. That said, I’m no expert and if you have literature to recommend please do!

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    In the short term, we should probably focus on fixing our problems on earth. Some space research should still be funded, but not as a major priority. Once we finally have our shit together, we can start exploring the stars.

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        It’d be surprising if we haven’t either ruined ourselves or achieved an actual end of history by 2300. So, that.

        The savings from completely ignoring space aren’t what people think, though.

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            Hey, Putin could decide to end it all next year, for all we know. Or maybe AI arrives in 2040 and is already well on it’s way to total paperclip conversion of Earth by 2112.

            On the other hand, if everything goes pretty straightforwardly some of the same people will be around in 2112, and some but not all of the same geopolitical and social divisions, as well. That stuff settles out over decades, and there’s only 9 decades to 2112.

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      I see what you’re saying but reality is, we’ll never get our shit together perfectly. We’ll never advance into space if we wait on that.

      Imagine if our ancestors thought that before travelling to new lands or sailing the seas. They wouldn’t have gone anywhere.

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        Some space research should still be funded, but not as a major priority.

        Most of our ancestors probably did think that before sailing the seas, they were focused on feeding themselves, fighting off diseases and other tribes, learning how to build. While others focused on making boats and sailing. Sailing became what it is now because society survived long enough for sailing to develop. Similarly, if we as a species can keep ourselves alive long enough, gradual progress towards space exploration will develop into much more.