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- Embed this notice@Forgetful_Gynn @boeswilligkeit >So no hospitals, then.
Do you think hospitals only started existing after the industrial revolution? Because they were often attached to churches and monasteries for centuries prior, built from naturally anti-viral materials like raw wood.
>I see it as an inevitability regardless of how long. You said we should avoid the destruction of the earth and its life.
I think you're just giving into despair at that point and don't know how to trust that God wouldn't let that happen.
>Again, the lack of hospitals will greatly impact the quality of life of people.
See above. The biggest advancements in medicine were the concepts of basic sanitation/sanitization and the creation of antibiotics. All the plastic and fluorescent lighting in modern hospitals actually makes them WORSE in terms of a designated medical structure than what we used to have.
>Space colonies generate gravity by rotating. Living on them will be nearly identical to living on Earth.
Do you have a proof of concept?
>UC Gundam's orbital space colonies were derived largely from Gerard K. O'Neill's book, The High Frontier. They are entirely practical in engineering. Star Trek's setting is silly.
Okay so yeah it's all just science fiction. Great.
>Because such an event would push us to a level far below what you imagine in your cottagecore concept.
And? Humanity's been there before. Not a big deal.
>The Economic model of jewish capitalism only places value on immediate economic returns for a handful of people on Earth. Space Colonies only provide benefits to humanity itself, and do so over a long period of time. If we'd had a system more like the National Socialists, a good chunk of humanity would be living in them by now.
"My heckin epic space colonies could NEVER be commodified! Frickin' capitalism would have no impact and we'd definitely for real keep the jews out instead of openly inviting them like every government agency and corporation (the ones with the power and capital to even begin to approach the concept of a "space colony") does currently as part of diversity initiatives and in-group preference!" Yeah okay bud lol