THE
SPACE OPTION - A Precis
Marco
C. Bernasconi and Arthur R. Woods
The
Space Option Concept has a dual origin. It follows from the
search for humane solutions to the problems confronting the
global community
- problems which cannot be solved nor even properly addressed
on a single planet. It also proceeds from an analysis for explaining
the lack of progress in Astronautics, which concludes at an
absence of ethical stimulus in the current design of this
enterprise
and which leads to the identification of the contributions
that space development can give for triumphing over the impending
crises. This duality of origin is an illustration of the "multi-dimensionality" of
the concept: the Space Option is an imperative, but not a linear
choice.
The idea is not utterly new, and builds on the tradition of Astronautical Humanism.
Ehricke observed in 1970 that "While civilization is more than a high material
living standard, it is nevertheless based on material abundance. It does not
thrive on abject poverty or in an atmosphere of resignation and hopelessness.
Therefore, the end objectives of solar system exploration are social objectives
in the sense that they relate to, or are dictated by, present and future human
needs."
But the astronautical community has largely ignored such basic advice, leading
to an increasing divorce between the national agenda and the space program:
the current "space crisis" is but the political retribution for this attitude.
The search for a viable and truly ethical argument for Astronautics may be
then reduced to questions such as: "Are there currently any attempts to the continuation
of human civilization?" And the answer to this question is definitely affirmative!
Philosophically, the inability to properly address those "present and future
human needs" is rooted in the fact that this planet Earth is still comprehended
as if it were the whole Universe. A change in perspective is needed, since
there is no reason why the part of the Universe outside Earth should play no
role in
human destiny. This is what the Space Option Concept advocates.
Thus, the Space Option Concept formulates an evolutionary plan for meeting
humanity's basic and anticipated needs. It is based on the use of extraterrestrial
resources
- but not for in-situ utilization supporting science or exploration purposes.
Rather, it is fundamental for the Space Option Concept the idea to apply said
resources, or products thereof, for Earth use, i.e. it foresees the imports
of space products to Earth - whereas these occur on a significant, not sporadic,
basis to provide for a conspicuous fraction of the primary needs of ground-based
societies. It is further recognized that it is urgent to begin with the implementation
of the Space Option, because there seems to be a limited window of opportunity,
during which humanity can choose between "a Space Age or a Stone Age" and can
begin in earnest the work for securing its future.
The two basic scenarios which dominate today's discussions about our future -
the zero-growth demanded by the Neo-Luddites and the business-as-usual approach
invoked by the Cornucopians
-
are
both at best inadequate attempts at mere survival which
- however they might be packaged
-
not
only will be ineffectual
but will
usher in a dead-end, despotic regime.
The
Space Option offers a third future, unspecialized, with many
avenues, varied possibilities, room for different kinds of
hope - and the material assets
to at least attempt to realize them. The Space Option is not single-minded,
but
tolerant: and its many facets make it not only attractive, but also resilient.
In acknowledging, at long last, that Earth is not the whole Universe, it
uses non-Earth parts of this Universe to provide humans with space for living,
for
industrial and even food production, and with all the necessary resources
necessary. Above all, it grants humanity new horizons and a hopeful future!
Research has already established relationships between the Space Option implementation
and major sectors of society, such as:
-
economic
development
-
economic
growth
-
internal
security
-
external
security
-
supply
of energy and material resources
-
abatement
of wastes and pollution
-
environmental
restoration
-
scientific
research
-
technological
development
Criticism
of economic growth as an important societal goal could be taken
somewhat more seriously, if the whole terrestrial globe were
already enjoying the benefits of advanced industrial economy.
But, if one believes that development is a necessary precondition
for peace, then one has to arrive at the insight the resources
are necessary (i) to fuel development, and (ii) to reduce the
tensions. But only the Space Option can provide new, and sufficiently
abundant resources for this purpose: this tension- reducing potential
is its greatest contribution to peace and security.
The primary contribution of the Space Option to the internal security resides
in the fact that it carries a authentic hope, a challenge, and a potential which
may be able to compensate for the confusion, the despair, and the misery of the
philosophy of the finite world.
The implementation of the Space Option not only contributes to the restoration
of the global environment by its reliance on the (for all practical
purposes) unlimited energy from space for supporting the world's economic development,
but also by offering future generations a sufficient supply of
material resources.
Thus, the Space Option provides the hope for the less-fortunate
societies to aspire to living standards substantially beyond their current
situation -
something
which none of the current scenarios for the so-called "sustainable development" can
provide for.
The sole alternative to such a solution of no-growth and redistribution is the
Space Option: neither an easy, nor a comfortable choice, but one full of hope
: the choice for the end of the end, and the beginning of infinity. At least
for all these reasons, the Space Option concept ought to become the primary motivation
for continued space activities.
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