Originally Posted by
fingolfin
.. ha ?? another waste of billions of dollars on some stupid experiments. Land on Mars, now what ?? We have our own earthbound problems to focus on. If they want to make fiction to fact with this mars colonization, dream on. It will take at least four generations to colonize mars, not to mention it's cost. wishful thinking, this is all it is.
This statement is really very very shortsighted akin to corporations foregoing long term gain to short term profit. When does something have to be worth it economically to be worth doing? You say four generations, how are we supposed to get there in four generations ... by skipping the first three generations? Where do you propose the US taxpayers spend the money? ... Iraq? We know more about going to Mars today than we did about going to the moon during the Apollo program, yet once again ... people expect profit without investment. The Apollo program in today's dollars would cost billions and billions more today than it did. There must be a time when a nation that considers itself great must invest in something else greater than themselves ... when does that come? ... when we have solved all of the world's problems? Naysayers probably didn't get the memo ... the world will always have problems.
People forget that many of today's advances including the very device you are typing on has been advanced by research into something that didn't make sense when they started it. People didn't think satellites were useful or practical ... yet look at them today. Theoretical physics would never lead to anything but the imaginations of a few nerds gone wild ... yet look at today's processors, the iPods, the cellphone ... all impossible without a simple understanding of quantum mechanics. Just because products don't come with "Developed in part by the Apollo Space Program", does not mean it hasn't contributed to society in a great way.
We have Earthbound problems, yes ... but those same Earthbound problems require imagination, drive, intellect and money as the goal to reach up to the stars. They both require political will and conviction. How can you hold one goal up and criticize the other when they both require the same strength to overcome? Different ... yes ... but overcoming them requires the same thing.
With that said, it isn't your money. You don't have to worry about it.