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	<title>Comments on: 40 years after Apollo 11, and what no man on Mars can tell us about predicting</title>
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		<title>By: roberto chinello</title>
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		<description>Cost and consumers&#039; preferences are a very valid argument to foresee no activity for western humans. As a counterbalance of it, I would add also that a new favorable driver could be the human capability of imagine new and exploitable resources in the outer space that we do not see and recognize today (ouside the current known field of phisics, chemistry, medicine and the alike...).

p.s. I just finished reading your book and found it delightful. Insightful. New light on linking strategy with cognitive psicology (which is my current field of work). Thanks a lot!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cost and consumers&#8217; preferences are a very valid argument to foresee no activity for western humans. As a counterbalance of it, I would add also that a new favorable driver could be the human capability of imagine new and exploitable resources in the outer space that we do not see and recognize today (ouside the current known field of phisics, chemistry, medicine and the alike&#8230;).</p>
<p>p.s. I just finished reading your book and found it delightful. Insightful. New light on linking strategy with cognitive psicology (which is my current field of work). Thanks a lot!</p>
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