i can’t blame them. they thought the soviets would win and had no idea about climate change.
To be fair, if the Soviets won then we likely wouldn’t be facing a climate crisis either.
Good, grounded speculative fiction genuinely gives me hope and excitement for the humanity of the 2500s-on, or so.
If you like SciFi, here’s some oldies https://lostscifi.com/all-episodes-of-the-lost-sci-fi-podcast/
Thanks!
Seems like we ought to have a rotating wheel space station by now.
Imagine if all the money the US spends on its military went towards space exploration.
Mixed feelings about it. One common thing in newer sci-fi i can absolutely agree is CAPITALISM IN SPACE IS BAD IDEA.
So despite appreciating things like colossal advances in astronomy, every failure of US space program is a success for mankind especially now when there is alternative again.
That’s the future they stole from us, the one that was promised to us as kids
Or a Babylon 5 rotating tube
the technical terms is O’Neill cylinder https://nss.org/o-neill-cylinder-space-settlement/