Feb 16, 17 / Pis 19, 01 03:08 UTC
Re: Asgardia Certificates ¶
We don't have land, unless you'd care to donate some suitable for the habitation and long term prosperity of 170k +/-150/day, plus say 60% for generational expansion. There's many things that would make it unfeasible to seek land for habitation of our population, least of all is the costs incurred with doing so. I honestly don't predict Asgardia posessing land on Earth unless we actually make it, which is rediculously expensive.
To be honest, when it comes to building something a lot of people will live on(and building one structure would be incredibly unwise on many fronts) in somewhere as harsh and as unforgiving as space, you'd possibly not want most to have any hand in anything - it requires professional precision. It's critial almost every part be made from perfect materials, and formed to high precision - tested and known-good. Especially if safety is a concern. It's highly likely pretty much the entire process can be automated. It's likely to take place a little later than 20 years away, too - IMHO it'd take that long to build the infrastructure involved with getting it built - it'd all need to be built in space, lifting it from the floor really won't work - most of the people trained now wouldn't be of use then, for that project - and further the technological advancements between now and then will likely render much of it moot.
There's certiainly various education and training that will be of productive use to more short term projects, however, and I would certainly envision such to be provided once we actually have an educational system. Concerning the option to "help build" IMHO the most productive potential lies with the provision of colaborational tools - supposedly these are to be provided one day - within which the community is able to collectively operate on a wide range of projects. Much in the fashion that almost every existing open source project operates under currently.