• Aurenkin
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      7 months ago

      Ok…? I’m open to being wrong about that, do you have any examples?

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            7 months ago

            To be fair, it’s something else than “made the fuck up” when they do provide a line of reasoning.

            “Logic insists” is imo too strong of a formulation for that level of speculative reasoning, but it’s still not entirely made up, especially when they provide a reason why you’d have to be speculative about the subject.

            I think for perfect fairness of discussion that last part would have to be challenged before attacking them speculating that harsh

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                7 months ago

                No, the “if it were true we probs wouldn’t have evidence”- part

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                  7 months ago

                  Right, lack of evidence is evidence that they exist because wavy hands circumstances.

                  If I was a country, I would factor it into my threat model. I’d be remiss not to. But it would be on the level of “a satellite malfunctioned” as opposed to “all of our satellites have been deleted”.

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                    7 months ago

                    Oh man this is kinda tiring… Of course it’s not evidence. I’m trying to foster fair culture of discussion that’s all

                    After all, we’re trying to have a “better internet” in this niche community of lemmy, don’t we?

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              7 months ago

              Suspicion is one thing, but acting like suspicion is fact is dangerous.

              Facts need evidence.

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          7 months ago

          I see where you’re coming from, but I still don’t think it’s likely personally.

          It’s simply not worth it. We can already hit any target on earth with a nuclear strike without the added risks and complications that come from putting weapons in space. If you put these targets in space, and an enemy attacks them, globally humanity loses all access to space indefinitely.

          That’s simply not worth it even just from a pure military perspective given the value to communications, navigation and intelligence that space access provides.

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          7 months ago

          So you have no evidence. All you do is pull shit out of your ass to defend the one situation where we seem to have evidence.

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          7 months ago

          If only there was a way to track objects in orbit, boosts with payloads, or maybe even look at them through a telescope…

          I’m not saying you’re wrong, but you are wrong in believing it when there’s no evidence and plenty of ways to get it.