RoDeltaR
RoDeltaR t1_j90xqex wrote
Reply to ELI5 Why are we more interested in colonizing extremely distant, completely inhospitable planets and moons than we are in making more parts of our own planet livable? by [deleted]
We are not. As humanity we can do several things at the same time.
Putting resources into pushing space technology has a strong potential to help you control your own climate, even.
RoDeltaR t1_j207a2m wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in James Webb Telescope images: The first scientific results are coming in by sktafe2020
So many things are based on our understanding of that. There would be a lot of rethinking to do if the data is clear enough
RoDeltaR t1_jadmdzy wrote
Reply to Black holes may be quietly generating the force that is tearing the universe apart, experts say by dr_gus
Both Sabine Hossenfelder and Dr. Becky (if anyone cares) are not buying into this.
Please remember that this is only a proposal with a lot of assumptions, and it hasn't been proven.