Space Colonization

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World Issues: Independent Study Project Space Colonization Rough Draft #1 By: Middleman "“ middl3man@hotmail.com GWIOA1-01 The human race has always held an irresistible urge to venture out into the unknown for the benefit of man, science, and civilization. Throughout the ages the human race has always had an unquenchable curiosity for the unknown. We have always fed that curiosity by expanding our boundaries for the purpose of knowledge. We strive to get a better understanding of our surroundings, and to determine where we as species stand. From this the human race has created science, faith, and religion. These were all created as a result of our developing understanding of our environment, and give reason to everything we discover. Now I myself am not a religious person, so the following statements may hold a biased view. It is my belief that humanity created religion as a justification for the unexplainable. As our species advanced further up the evolutionary ladder we encountered even more things that we could not explain with our current knowledge, thus religion filled the gap in our understanding.

As a result of this, religion has been integrated into our developing culture, and now holds an important place for many of us. However human society and culture has evolved enough that science and technology is quickly catching up to religion in terms of cultural advancement. Science now consists of solid proven laws and principles that we have come to follow, allowing us to have a better understand of the universe. For humans to continue its understanding about the universe, and secure its species, we must venture out into space for the benefit of mankind Man has been evolving on earth for millions of years. We are, in fact, the fastest advancing species on this planet. In just 2.5 million...