American astrophysicist and science communicator extraordinaire Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson laments the end of NASA’s manned missions in typically lyrical, moving fashion. Have we – as he posits – stopped dreaming?
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American astrophysicist and science communicator extraordinaire Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson laments the end of NASA’s manned missions in typically lyrical, moving fashion. Have we – as he posits – stopped dreaming?
100 years from now ..some one will look back and say..when did the United States Cease to matter in the world. When they shelved the dream to the stars, When they gave up on tomorrow. When it became more important to play online games and feast on distraction, and pretend it didn’t matter.
When children stare at the ground and not at the sky. The nation that spent its future and eats its young, will be one more failed empire in the long history of failed empires. I fear we are on the cusp of another dark age. If mankind no longer has a frontier, or a vision for tomorrow, it will be replaced with something uglier and angrier. The USA will cease to matter only because it chose to.
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