I know that title is just to draw in readers, but the answer is still no.
even if one in a million people decided to [sell everything and settle mars], that’s still eight thousand people
Imagine how many more if with the stroke of a pen they get a free ride and an asset [one sq. km.] potentially worth millions? As well as one of many jobs required to make a community. The labor shortage on mars will last for centuries. It could even turn many of the occupy crowd into capitalists.
we passionately avoid space vendors
They’ve all been raised in a cost plus culture.
I know that title is just to draw in readers, but the answer is still no.
even if one in a million people decided to [sell everything and settle mars], that’s still eight thousand people
Imagine how many more if with the stroke of a pen they get a free ride and an asset [one sq. km.] potentially worth millions? As well as one of many jobs required to make a community. The labor shortage on mars will last for centuries. It could even turn many of the occupy crowd into capitalists.
One of the best SpaceX articles I’ve seen.
One of the best SpaceX articles I’ve seen.
Absolutely, it’s amazingly well-informed.