Scarcity in space
Martin Elvis
Abstract
Abstract The vast resources of space suggest a post-scarcity age ahead. Most people will then live in space cities necessarily designed in ways that also promote freedom. Space cities cannot have full autarky or independence because they must import raw materials, products, and skills. Scarce valuable resources produce disputes and are conducive to monopolies. Initially, resources will come from a few sources, the Moon or the largest near-Earth asteroids, possibly controlled by powerful cartels. The governance we set up now, during scarcity, may become hard to alter when great abundance is available. We should act soon, before vested interests are settled.
Topics & Concepts
ScarcitySpace (punctuation)AutarkyIndependence (probability theory)BusinessNatural resource economicsEconomicsMarket economyComputer scienceOperating systemMathematicsWelfareStatisticsAstro and Planetary ScienceSpace Science and Extraterrestrial LifeSpace exploration and regulation