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posted by n1 on Tuesday September 30 2014, @09:56PM   Printer-friendly
from the we-ruined-this-planet-already dept.

From Aeon Magazine:

Musk did not give me the usual reasons. He did not claim that we need space to inspire people. He did not sell space as an R & D lab, a font for spin-off technologies like astronaut food and wilderness blankets. He did not say that space is the ultimate testing ground for the human intellect. Instead, he said that going to Mars is as urgent and crucial as lifting billions out of poverty, or eradicating deadly disease.

‘I think there is a strong humanitarian argument for making life multi-planetary,’ he told me, ‘in order to safeguard the existence of humanity in the event that something catastrophic were to happen, in which case being poor or having a disease would be irrelevant, because humanity would be extinct. It would be like, “Good news, the problems of poverty and disease have been solved, but the bad news is there aren’t any humans left.”’

 
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  • (Score: 2) by dry on Wednesday October 01 2014, @03:56AM

    by dry (223) on Wednesday October 01 2014, @03:56AM (#100287) Journal

    Do you think they'd also waste money on ample supplies for a heinious criminal? Even the Australian convicts, who were mostly people who used the payday loan store and such, were basically left to sink or swim and back then the regular criminals were simply hanged.

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