Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: Whitling
Not my beloved Tang, Can. What makes you say that? The U.S. had money when it went into the space race. The economy is in the process of crashing. I wish we could have another program like that too, but the glory days are over. Get ready to find out how the rest of the developed world lives.
I've been to the underdeveloped parts of the world and see that they spend all sorts of money on space and military research.
Should China have spent all that money on their space program on feeding the hungry instead (as nice as that sounds...)? Or should they try to keep their brainpower at home, advance their research, etc.? Same with India. The benefits sometimes are much greater than something that sounds nice right now.
NASA has developed thousands upon thousands of things in so many fields. Consumer products as well as engineering techniques & knowledge. Even today, experience and research at NASA works in things such as oil pipelines in the earth, which is the farthest from space you can get! I wonder how many people have been saved from medical imaging technology, which I believe is a NASA by-product. Probably a lot more than instituting some useless other program.
It would be cool if we all hugged each other, held hands, and sing songs of peace together, but it's not that time yet for our civilization.
Nobody is saying that money spent on military won't benefit in other ways. But if you really want to advance certain technology, why spend money on something else and hoping that something else MAY advance that certain technology. If you want medical imaging technology, just spend the money in researching medical image technolgy. I mean justifying military/ballistic missile defense spending because it advance other technology just sound like a streach to me. First of all, you don't know what techology it may advance, second you don't know how much the technology will advance relative to the spending, and lastly you don't know if the money could've been better spent in direct research for that technology you want to advance.
And that brings us the second point, yeah it's not the time for our civilization to hug each other and sing songs of peace together, and we know clearly who our enemy is, and those people are not conventional enemies like we fought in the WWII and cold war. Don't you think it's time to think about how to strategically strenghten our defense against the new enmey? Especially in this time of huge budget deficit, shouldn't we make our money count?
