I'd suggest there's some fundamental limits. Have a look at what it takes to keep the ISS in orbit, and the implications of keeping it's orbit so low so that it can avoid being peppered by space debris. In summary - space is not really 'empty land' to build whatever we like in.
I couldnβt agree more! For continued reading / additional primers, Iβd recommend (1) the book βTo Infinity: The New Space Economy & How You Can Participateβ by Raphael Roettgen, and (2) The Space Economy by Packy on his Not Boring Substack.
I'd suggest there's some fundamental limits. Have a look at what it takes to keep the ISS in orbit, and the implications of keeping it's orbit so low so that it can avoid being peppered by space debris. In summary - space is not really 'empty land' to build whatever we like in.
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I couldnβt agree more! For continued reading / additional primers, Iβd recommend (1) the book βTo Infinity: The New Space Economy & How You Can Participateβ by Raphael Roettgen, and (2) The Space Economy by Packy on his Not Boring Substack.
Thank you Kyle. Yes Packyβs post is a good one. I had forgotten all about it.
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