By all rights, this should be something I am deeply passionate about. I’ve been in tech/engineering my entire adult life and was obsessed with NASA as a kid. I even live on the east coast of Florida and can sometimes see the launches/landings over the ocean. But I just… don’t care at all. I’m not suffering from depression or any other malaise, and generally things are fine. But I haven’t clicked on a single link or looked at a single image. I know this has not been the case for many, many people, so I’m wondering what might be different about this launch (or really the whole program in general), and curious if anyone else has found themselves feeling the same.

  • sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz
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    18 hours ago

    We can’t even wipe our own asses without jihading or reinstating a cool new kind of slavery with extra steps. What are we going to do with a new frontier?

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      17 hours ago

      The Expanse sheds one I believe to be a plausible picture of our future, although it seems optimistic on some fronts.

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        12 hours ago

        I disagree.

        Its slightly firmer science than star trek, but it still makes a lot of license IMO.

        I dont think the cost of sending humans to Mars or to do asteroid mining will ever be justified. Bots, and not humanoid ones will explore the frontier of space, and collect the minerals we need.

        If you think about all the stuff humans need to survive for any length of time it just doesn’t make any sense to send a human.