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I guess I'd assume that the premise driving this would be that there will eventually be enough business in space that it's necessary for space-centric use, and that terrestrial use is just a fringe benefit or loss leader or something.

But oddly this doesn't seem to be how the concept is typically framed.

My second level curiosity is how much cheaper/competitive it'd be if we had space elevators.





Space elevators are pretend, you may as well ask if it would be cheaper if we had dilithium crystals

space-elevators require various types of unobtanium and have their own logistics challenges not to mention failure modes that involve spattering fast moving debris round the entire equator

Obviously I don't expect one next Tuesday. I just think it'd be interesting to see how it alters the picture.



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