People will accuse me of a lack of imagination for not wanting to live under a glass bubble in this barren wastelandpic.twitter.com/ey1b24vlPh
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best case scenario you'll find some difficult-to-retrieve resources, worst case you'll find nothing, either way it's bitter & uninhabitable
what you will not find are lush jungles, ancient cities, uncontacted peoples, etc....
Maybe when they're able to go to other solar systems one out of a hundred planets will be habitable and interesting.
Maybe--but I think that's both much further in the future than ppl expect, and that the odds are much slimmer (1 in 10,000 is generous)
I assume that by the time technology has developed enough for extra-solar travel (probably not in anyone's lifetime)...
we'll also have the technology to parse what planets to visit.
I think that's a safe assumption, yes
It'll still be 1-in-10,000 or something like that but at least we won't have to check them each one by one
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