In a sense, it is immature to expect this existing human mass of minds to change.

We should be spending way more into surviving a probably-inevitable ecosystemic collapse.

And I don't understand why future Earth doesn't count as "space exploration."
You can colonize a planet that isn't present Earth, by traveling forward in time (i.e. Waiting). That future Earth we can travel into by just sitting in our asses is another planet. And compared with every other single exoplanet, even after collapse it is *chef's kiss*.
I don't mean these billionaire bunker shit, but the real thing. The real NASA thing.
Space exploration feels really fucking depressing. But if you ARE already considering it, then you have already solved the problem of the whole ordeal being impossibly depressing. In that case, why not colonize a ravaged Earth? It's going to be better than any other exoplanet.
Space colonization Earth-to-Earth:

- No rockets necessary
- All life that survives past Earth is on future Earth automatically
- Nice sun at the proper location already
I have seen literally zero mentions of this. I cannot possibly be the first person to think of this.
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