Is space overhyped?

There's literally no possibility in us leaving our local group due to galaxies moving away from each other even leaving the solar system as humans (Not probes and robots) and we haven't developed ftl technology (Worm holes are still theoritical) we have just been conditioned to be optimistic about going to empty rocks due to popculture there's no other reason.

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Depends on what you mean by overhyped. The asteroid belt alone contains billions of times more resources than have been mined in all of human history combined.

We might not be able to create a universe spanning empire, but we could attain post-scarcity by exploiting just a few percent of the resources in our own solar system.

Yeah that's what i said we'll never leave the solar system at some point galaxies would be so far away you'd see nothing but emptiness.

>and we haven't developed ftl technology

Strictly speaking, while humanity is still far away from near lightspeed propulsion, if you're going at a substantial fraction of the speed of light, you can reach star systems within the lifetime of the astronauts on board via time dilation as long as you don't care what year it is back on Earth by the time you arrive on the exoplanet.

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>we have just been conditioned to be optimistic about going to empty rocks due to popculture there's no other reason.

foxnews.com/science/nasa-headed-towards-giant-golden-asteroid-that-could-make-everyone-on-earth-a-billionaire

the protocols talks about keeping utopian dreamer goyim distracted by fantasy

coupled with the fact that earth is flat and has a dome over it. I conclude space is meant to distract goyim with the capability to think in mathematics.

>still thinking in terms of nigger caveman tech that still uses propulsion
The tech that can take you anywhere in the universe instantly is based on space-time distortion. The tic-tacs can go infinitely faster than light because they don't actually move, but rather bend the space-time surrounding them.

>Is space overhyped?

There's a way to get there. We just haven't worked it out yet.

I used to be a big space nerd, but OP is right. We’ll never make it past the asteroid belt, in part because we don’t need to. It’s too far and our lifespan is too short. There’s nothing there.