[ExI] Mining the Sky SL Talk I gave today

The Avantguardian avantguardian2020 at yahoo.com
Sat May 1 06:14:46 UTC 2010


From: Mike Dougherty <msd001 at gmail.com>
To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
Sent: Fri, April 30, 2010 8:39:42 PM
Subject: Re: [ExI] Mining the Sky SL Talk I gave today



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>I thought our big problem was getting stuff out of earth's gravity well, not flinging stuff down into it.
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>If you can gather enough mass together from outside earth, why not park and use it for a space elevator?  Then you'd just ferry the useful bits down the elevator to counter other useful (probably expensive) stuff going up to do more elaborate processing.  After you get enough useful mass parked, processed and upgraded for other cool uses wouldn't we be in a better position to launch new efforts directly from space?
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>Hurling rocks at the ground (no matter how accurately) seems like a lot of inefficiency.
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>Maybe I'm missing something; this is something like rocket science...
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Being able to hurl rocks from space at the ground accurately is certain to get the undivided attention of the UN security council in a way normally reserved for nukes. Not that I am against it in principle, just that I am certain there would be greater challenges than just the technical aspects.

Stuart LaForge 


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