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A fantastical read. A good near future science fiction book on the topic is "Delta-v: https://x.com/yishan/status/1915710581656740239 https://www.amazon.com/Delta-v-Daniel-Suarez/dp/1524742414
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Wow Daniel Suarez is so underrated
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@codyb.eth
Delta-V is great. So is this post. Elon’s response is disappointing but I think he could be convinced. Would much prefer him working on this than finding bureaucrats to fire (others can do that).
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Recently finished Delta-V and found it just ok, not great. Half of the book is the setup for the expedition, and it feels in the second half that Suarez got bored or rushed by either a deadline or page count limit, and TL;DR’ed much of the rest of the story. However, the broader point remains that it’s an interesting exploration of the idea of private space mining ops and of a permanent lunar base to rid ourselves of the delta-V constraints of Earth’s gravity well
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by far the most brilliant assessment I've read on the topic. and the fact Elon essentially disagreed with him tells everything we need to know.
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@music2work2
Critical mass makes a good case for a crypto economy in space - Daniel Suarez is a fun read.
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Haven’t read but am a huge Suarez fan.
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