• realitista@lemm.ee
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    27 days ago

    You’d have zero control over your existence. Someone else would own that station and you’d exist entirely at their whim. They would decide if you get food, air, water, shelter. No real access to nature. I’d rather die.

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        26 days ago

        You’re not renting air and water. You have a market of options to choose from. None of those things will be true in space.

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          26 days ago

          Air yeah, water though. We absolutely rent water. My point though is that we’re already used to paying a monthly sum to exist.

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            26 days ago

            In a market economy. I’d never sign up to be slave to a single corporation that has complete control of my life and livelihood.

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              26 days ago

              Well hopefully we don’t ever get to an orbital habitat fully owned and controlled by anything except a representative government. But we do need to get off this rock and humans are bad at long term planning. But we’re uniquely good at. “OhShitOhShitOhShit, we need to engineer something right now!”

              And yeah I realize that’s close to brinkmanship, but really I’m just confident we could do it if we were properly motivated.