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I think you are misunderstanding history.
No doubt some of the individual explorers had the motives you assign to them but it was never the purpose of the trip. Human exploration has always been funded by greed or fear.
People will talk about humans exploring space but if you cant tantalise the money holders with profit (gold, jewels, spices) or scare them they wont put their hands in their pockets.
Thats the real reason we haven't gone anywhere since Apollo. No convincing profit or fear motive.
Thinking it was about grand noble visions simply confuses the issue.
Hope, (...) simply does not fit the agenda.
With that said, we will not ...and should not leave this planet until we, as a species, learn to grow up and stop exploiting each other for personal gain.
If by chance we did run into an intelligent species and we treated it the same we treat ourselves, it's not going to be a good day for humanity.
To think that every living human on this planet could be fed and clothed literally over night if we would just stop the greed and war is mind blowing... yet for some reason that type of thinking is naive and unrealistic.
If we continue to think with the primitive side of our brains, it's just a matter of time before that commet shows up and does mother nature's handy work. And to be honest, we probably deserve it.
Originally posted by GarrusVasNormandy
reply to post by justwokeup
I think you are misunderstanding history.
I think you are underestimating my history knowledge.
No doubt some of the individual explorers had the motives you assign to them but it was never the purpose of the trip. Human exploration has always been funded by greed or fear.
That has always happened, that's why I mentioned the explorers who were leading the first explorations, and not the kingdoms that decided to fund them.
One single ship at that time would be an investment as high as building an aircraft carrier, or cruise ship in our days. Especially if you consider the major scientific basis that they needed to get working prior to setting off to sea. From global positioning tactics, to the sails they were using, to the wood used in the ships, everything had to receive funds from those who had them.
In that period of history there weren't a lot of people able to do that. The easiest way to get funding for such a project - that included several exploration ships + supplies - was to address a king/queen and purpose a trade. The explorer risks his life and the life of his crew, and the king/queen supplies the funds needed to build and maintain that exploration effort.
With that, came the right to claim the territories being discovered.
There is no denial that space exploration has been one of the greatest achievements in human history, as a whole. Yet, most people forget - or don't mention on purpose - the fact that space exploration was actually a race between two world powers, and both were seeking political and economical gain from that race.
That's exactly what happened with ocean exploration, and that's what happened with space exploration. The next frontier will require the same amount of resources and funds, and in order to collect those, you need to sell the idea to those able to fund your project. In that you can include prospects of economic gain, like mineral extraction or something like that.
Which actually fits in what you say next:
People will talk about humans exploring space but if you cant tantalise the money holders with profit (gold, jewels, spices) or scare them they wont put their hands in their pockets.
However, I disagree with your final statements.
Thats the real reason we haven't gone anywhere since Apollo. No convincing profit or fear motive.
We haven't gone to the Moon - and further - because people lost interest in it. From both sides, the government and the public. You can notice this by looking at the ratings space events were having after the first couple of missions.
The same happened with the Space Shuttle program. A lot of excitement at first, but then people take it as granted.
But I believe that if a certain group of people - mostly scientists - cultivate the imagination and ambition in all of us, that interest can emerge again, and finding good reasons to continue exploring won't be that hard.
Thinking it was about grand noble visions simply confuses the issue.
The people funding and the people making the political game around those activities might be dubious or even corrupted.
But it's the people with brains, imagination and dreams that keep mankind moving forward.edit on 10-9-2012 by GarrusVasNormandy because: (no reason given)
Many thanks for the time you spent on the well written clarification.
I think we agree on almost all of it beyond the last part.
It needs to be a fear or profit motive to move us out into the solar system. I say that not to be a gloomy sod but because I want humans on other planets and you need to create the right conditions for that.
If we want humans on other planets we should repeal the outer space treaty of 1967 and allow people to stake claims on celestial bodies on behalf of nations, corporations and individuals. That will introduce the greed motive into the equation and launch a rush by nations and globalised entities to claim the high ground for the future.
The visionaries will be the willing tools of the greedy for their own purposes and everybody will benefit from the technological offshoots.
The shop already exists to make these things a reality,
Every time they think up a new method of moving a craft, it is always about twenty years, MINIMUM, out of bloody date!
Absolutely
Everything that has been accomplished is based off of something prior that was improved.
Testing systems like life support, navigation, propulsion, communications etc etc? We already started / invested time into those projects the moment we took to the sky, to trains to cars to ocean vessels to the space program etc etc..
There are times when its not about the money, but the accomplishment itself - A phyric victory if you will.