Build it and they will come.....

Atlan0001

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Build artificial gravity space stations, spaceships, and space colonies, and people will come by the dozens, by the hundreds, by the thousands, by the millions, by the billions, trillions, and more to the frontier city-state colonies (and other facilitations) that will span the orbits throughout the Solar System and on further out. . . and due to that golden Space Age of artificial gravity in space, life will grow, will expand, will live long and prosper in space.
 
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No problem, loan me $38 trillion and we'll get it done.
 
Build artificial gravity space stations, spaceships, and space colonies, and people will come by the dozens, by the hundreds, by the thousands, by the millions, by the billions, trillions, and more to the frontier city-state colonies (and other facilitations) that will span the orbits throughout the Solar System and on further out. . . and due to that golden Space Age of artificial gravity in space, life will grow, will expand, will live long and prosper in space.
No they won't.

Spending itself utterly in this vaingloriously presumptuous enterprise, human society will collapse, and we'll go back nigh unto to the "cave man" days.

Maybe every once and a while somebody will dig up an old "blaster" pistol, or space helmet, or some such thing.
It'll promptly be declared "witchcraft-esque devilry", and thrown into a volcano to appease All-Mighty Godde.
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Build artificial gravity space stations, spaceships, and space colonies, and people will come by the dozens, by the hundreds, by the thousands, by the millions, by the billions, trillions, and more to the frontier city-state colonies (and other facilitations) that will span the orbits throughout the Solar System and on further out. . . and due to that golden Space Age of artificial gravity in space, life will grow, will expand, will live long and prosper in space.
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Given how expensive it is to launch people into space, it is almost certain that no great fraction of the world's population will ever go into space, barring some kind of miraculous technological advance (e.g. cheap antigravity propulsion).
 
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