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We’re Thinking About Space All Wrong Humanity Must Stop Visiting Space, and Start Living There By Erinn van Wynsberghe Founder, VanWyn With Howard Bloom, Founder & Chair, Space Development Steering Committee

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We’re Thinking About Space All Wrong Humanity Must Stop Visiting Space, and Start Living There  By Erinn van Wynsberghe  Founder, VanWyn With Howard Bloom, Founder & Chair, Space Development Steering Committee

Brooklyn, NY – For more than half a century, we have told ourselves a story about space. It is a story of missions. We launch. We travel. We land. We plant a flag. And we come home. Apollo did it. Artemis is trying to do it again. Every headline, every press release, every televised launch reinforces the same narrative: Space is a place we visit.

That story is not just outdated. It is dangerously wrong. Because what is happening right now is not a new era of exploration. It is a phase transition in the evolution of life itself.

In his recent book, The Case of the Sexual Cosmos, Howard Bloom argues that the forces that drive life on Earth do not stop at the edge of our atmosphere. They are expansive, generative, and relentless. Life does not remain confined. It spreads, adapts, and invents. What we are beginning to see in space is not exploration.

It is the emergence of a supply chain to space. Orbital transfer vehicles. Commercial space stations. Lunar landers. Surface payload systems. These are not isolated technologies. They are the early components of an interconnected architecture.  In other words, we are no longer merely exploring space.  We are preparing to take life from the surface of one planet to many.  We are preparing to give life a home in space.

Which means it’s time to  stop calling our human launches  space missions.  Civilizations are not built on missions. They are built on systems.

They are built on logistics chains that move materials continuously. On infrastructure that endures. On energy systems that operate without interruption. On maintenance cycles, redundancy, and operational planning.

We already know how to do this. We have been doing it for decades. The International Space Station is not a mission. It is a system. It has remained continuously inhabited for more than twenty years because it is supported by a steady cadence of crew rotations, cargo deliveries, and maintenance operations.

That is the model. Not missions. Campaigns.

A campaign is fundamentally different from a mission. A campaign is ongoing. It integrates multiple launches, multiple systems, and multiple objectives into a sustained effort. It requires coordination between crewed and uncrewed operations. It depends on reliable logistics and repeatable processes.

This is the shift we are only beginning to articulate. We must move from thinking about individual lunar landings to thinking about monthly cargo deliveries. From single rockets to launch cadence. From isolated missions to integrated systems of transport, energy, and habitation.

The question is no longer, “Can we go?” The question is, “Can we sustain the flow?”

This shift from missions to permanence is not just a technical evolution. It is a psychological and philosophical one. It requires us to stop thinking like explorers and start thinking like builders of infrastructure. Explorers pass through. Builders stay.

Builders create transport networks between orbit and surface. They establish base camps, not just landing sites. They think about where to place habitats, how to move materials, how to generate and store energy, how to maintain systems over years and decades.

Even the choice of location on the Moon reflects this shift. The question is no longer, “Where is the most interesting place to land?” It is, “Where can we build a sustainable operational base with access to multiple regions, resources, and routes?”

This is the thinking that built Antarctica’s presence. Not at the most extreme point, but at a location that enabled continuous operation and expansion.

Civilization is not built at the edge. It is built where systems can function.

For decades, we have framed space as a place of scarcity. We ask whether there is water on the Moon, as if our future depends on finding a hidden reservoir. But this is the wrong question. If you have sufficient energy, water is not something you find. It is something you produce. The Moon is rich in oxygen bound in oxides. Hydrogen exists in trace amounts. With enough power, chemistry does the rest.

This is the deeper shift we are only beginning to grasp. Space is not barren. It is raw potential. And the key to unlocking that potential is not discovery. It is infrastructure powered by energy.

From the moment life first emerged on Earth, it has expanded. It has pushed into every available niche, reshaping environments along the way. Now, for the first time, life has developed the tools to expand beyond its home planet.

But this expansion will not happen through isolated heroic missions. It will happen through systems that operate continuously. Through cargo flights that arrive on schedule. Through machines that build and maintain. Through energy systems that run without interruption. Through human crews supported by a constant logistical backbone.

That is how life spreads. Not in leaps. But in sustained, coordinated processes.

This expansion will not be carried out by humans alone. Robotics and artificial intelligence are becoming integral to this system. Machines can operate continuously in harsh environments. They can build, extract, process, and maintain infrastructure long before humans arrive and long after.

But this is not a replacement. It is a partnership. Human beings provide vision, direction, and meaning. Machines provide scale, precision, and persistence. Together, they create a system capable of sustaining life beyond Earth.

The greatest obstacle to this future is not engineering. It is imagination. We are still designing programs as if we are visiting a distant outpost, not building a new domain of civilization. We debate constraints that are already beginning to dissolve. We cling to frameworks that no longer match our capabilities. We are thinking too small.

We stand at a hinge point in history. The technologies required for permanence are emerging. Launch cadence is increasing. Costs are falling. Infrastructure is taking shape.

The pieces are coming together. What is missing is the shift in mindset. We must stop asking how to execute the next mission. We must start asking how to build systems that endure.

Because the truth is this: We are no longer a species that merely explores. We are becoming a species that builds beyond Earth. A species that plants life in space. A species that begins, however tentatively, to garden the solar system and green the galaxy.

And the process has already begun.

___________

 

Howard Bloom of the Howard Bloom Institute has been called the Einstein, Newton, Darwin, and Freud of the 21st century by Britain’s Channel 4 TV. One of his eight books — Global Brain — was the subject of a symposium thrown by the Office of the Secretary of Defense including representatives from the State Department, the Energy Department, DARPA, IBM, and MIT. His work has been published in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, Psychology Today, and Scientific American. He is the founder of the Space Development Steering Committee and the co-founder of the Asia Space Technology Summit. Bloom does news commentary at 1:06 am Eastern Time every Wednesday night on 545 radio stations on Coast-to-Coast AM. For more, see http://howardbloom.institute.

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