>>7565495>im not to educated in the subjectAnd it shows, as I said, living in your little own world...
Don't wave around your uneducated standpoint, if you have no idea what you represent and why, just a friendly advice.
>>7565609>As for energy and overpopulation, both those problems are solved with a serious foray into colonizing space.There is no viable planet for soft terraforming in our solar system, in fact, the only possible canditates are more than 20 lightyears away, no matter how much money we pump in to rush the space industry, there's just too many barriers that we won't solve in a near future. You think we can use Fossil fuels/Nuclear power etc. for 500 years? Or even 100?
Basically, rushing space industry means we run out of resources long before we finish terraforming and colonizing.
>You want to know what will be the downfall of our species. Not realizing how important space is to our future in time. The question of whether there is life on other planets is an important one yes. Yet it can feel like a stupid one when you think we should be pursuing that answer from here on Earth.