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- From: roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov (John Roberts)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Re: question on privately funded space colonization
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- Date: 7 Jan 93 05:17:32 GMT
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- -From: hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin)
- -Subject: Re: Question:How Long Until Privately Funded Space Colonization
- -Date: 6 Jan 93 14:48:41 GMT
- -Organization: Purdue University Statistics Department
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- ->In <3954@key.COM> rburns@key.COM (Randy Burns) writes:
- ->>What are the current estimates of folks in this newsgroup of how long it
- ->>will be until the world starts to see privately funded space colonization?
-
- -Can one
- -reasonably expect people to do things when the government can step
- -in at any time and say no, or say that what you have done belongs
- -to it?
-
- If it's the principle of eminent domain that you're worried about, then
- yes, that could theoretically happen. But the same applies to activities
- on the Earth. Does it make sense to refuse to buy a house or a car because
- in principle the government could take it away? In practice, most people
- don't have their houses or cars taken by the government - the political
- cost of doing so is high, serving to act at least as a partial check on
- the use of eminent domain. In fact, government seizure of a privately built
- lunar base could well be harder than (for instance) taking property on
- the Earth for a road or a landfill - not only is it much more "visible",
- but the US government hasn't claimed that the moon is part of its territory.
-
- John Roberts
- roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov
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