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7/26/2025, 10:25:19 PM
>>716517749
We've passed filters, but we've most definitely not passed the Great Filter, which I believe we could most accurately describe as "a species that has reached a self sustaining and permanent presence in space and throughout it's local solar system."
Humanity's problem is that developing space infrastructure will be one of the most expensive things ever, and our societies have been plundered by parasitic types who would rather burn down any system they can get their hands on for a quick buck than make the massive long-term investments we need.
The colonization of space would also completely upend the post cold war economic world order, which would result in those parasitic types losing the power they're so addicted to, which ultimately means they have zero reason to encourage it.
We've passed filters, but we've most definitely not passed the Great Filter, which I believe we could most accurately describe as "a species that has reached a self sustaining and permanent presence in space and throughout it's local solar system."
Humanity's problem is that developing space infrastructure will be one of the most expensive things ever, and our societies have been plundered by parasitic types who would rather burn down any system they can get their hands on for a quick buck than make the massive long-term investments we need.
The colonization of space would also completely upend the post cold war economic world order, which would result in those parasitic types losing the power they're so addicted to, which ultimately means they have zero reason to encourage it.
7/26/2025, 10:25:19 PM
>>937633823
We've passed filters, but we've most definitely not passed the Great Filter, which I believe we could most accurately describe as "a species that has reached a self sustaining and permanent presence in space and throughout it's local solar system."
Humanity's problem is that developing space infrastructure will be one of the most expensive things ever, and our societies have been plundered by parasitic types who would rather burn down any system they can get their hands on for a quick buck than make the massive long-term investments we need.
The colonization of space would also completely upend the post cold war economic world order, which would result in those parasitic types losing the power they're so addicted to, which ultimately means they have zero reason to encourage it.
We've passed filters, but we've most definitely not passed the Great Filter, which I believe we could most accurately describe as "a species that has reached a self sustaining and permanent presence in space and throughout it's local solar system."
Humanity's problem is that developing space infrastructure will be one of the most expensive things ever, and our societies have been plundered by parasitic types who would rather burn down any system they can get their hands on for a quick buck than make the massive long-term investments we need.
The colonization of space would also completely upend the post cold war economic world order, which would result in those parasitic types losing the power they're so addicted to, which ultimately means they have zero reason to encourage it.
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