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http://www.parade.com/250591/lynnsh...yson-transforming-how-we-think-about-science/
Ok, so this was on the cover of Parade Magazine. As somebody who has a huge crush on Tyson, in the most intellectual way possible of course
, I am really excited for this show and its intent. I read his intent as to try and inspire a new age of physicists and dreamers. We have a really bad habit of ignoring the possibilities of space. As Tyson usually points out, if we just give NASA a full penny on the dollar budget then we could go to Mars. But our governments do not seem interested, particularly the US.
Tyson is right that we ignore space because our fascination in the past was fueled by the Cold War. We went to the moon and the Soviets lost. End of story. That is when we started to ignore the possibilities. Anybody who plays the Fallout Series would know they had it spot on. Everywhere you look, the society pre nuclear holocaust was fascinated with space. This was accurate. My Dad often says he thought we would have colonized space by now when he was a kid in the sixties.
I guess I am hoping that this show brings us beyond some nationalistic bs about Space. We don't need competition to do great things and understand our universe. And, no, I don't think the private sector will bring us to the final frontier. Put simply, the profit motive will limit what they do and the risks they take. If you can't make a profit, what use would they have to take a risk? I think the most we will see is space mining and maybe resorts in space in some far off point in the future. It will take government and public support to actually accomplish the big stuff and answer the big things about our universe and our role in it. Like, I don't see Virgin Galactic exploring Mars. Maybe I am wrong, but I don't see it happening.
Anybody else excited or have expectations for this show? I am probably being a bit too optimistic, but I think that if anybody could inspire a new generation, it is Neil Degrasse Tyson.
Also, am I wrong to think the private sector won't be able to accomplish the big things, like exploration and such?
Ok, so this was on the cover of Parade Magazine. As somebody who has a huge crush on Tyson, in the most intellectual way possible of course

Tyson is right that we ignore space because our fascination in the past was fueled by the Cold War. We went to the moon and the Soviets lost. End of story. That is when we started to ignore the possibilities. Anybody who plays the Fallout Series would know they had it spot on. Everywhere you look, the society pre nuclear holocaust was fascinated with space. This was accurate. My Dad often says he thought we would have colonized space by now when he was a kid in the sixties.
I guess I am hoping that this show brings us beyond some nationalistic bs about Space. We don't need competition to do great things and understand our universe. And, no, I don't think the private sector will bring us to the final frontier. Put simply, the profit motive will limit what they do and the risks they take. If you can't make a profit, what use would they have to take a risk? I think the most we will see is space mining and maybe resorts in space in some far off point in the future. It will take government and public support to actually accomplish the big stuff and answer the big things about our universe and our role in it. Like, I don't see Virgin Galactic exploring Mars. Maybe I am wrong, but I don't see it happening.
Anybody else excited or have expectations for this show? I am probably being a bit too optimistic, but I think that if anybody could inspire a new generation, it is Neil Degrasse Tyson.
Also, am I wrong to think the private sector won't be able to accomplish the big things, like exploration and such?