> ...something already in service like libraries. Something that can be used by new generations to learn about and continue on with space flight, diseases... I mean honestly, does anyone here really believe humans will…
Lots of folks seem to think merit, which I'd define as "ability to be successful in a role" is based solely on one metric: their ability to assemble more widgets than the next person. Through human history a pretty…
I'm not sure he understood it either. He admits such by saying he could be biased to only see the evidence that supports his points.
> ...something already in service like libraries. Something that can be used by new generations to learn about and continue on with space flight, diseases... I mean honestly, does anyone here really believe humans will…
Lots of folks seem to think merit, which I'd define as "ability to be successful in a role" is based solely on one metric: their ability to assemble more widgets than the next person. Through human history a pretty…
I'm not sure he understood it either. He admits such by saying he could be biased to only see the evidence that supports his points.