$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'M')ost of the good stuff was wasted on SUVs, Coca-Cola cans, plastic bottles, and Cell phones. The iron, coal, oil, aluminum, copper, tin, zinc, marble, granite, and natural gas has already been used up. The cheap, easy to find stuff was used. Look around

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Yes, oil/coal/NG can be replaced over time. But will there be time for all of the coke cans to melt down back into aluminum to make the space ships?
Also, we created lots of alloys. Those will need to be broken down again, collected into easy-to-find pools, rise to the surface, be found by some intelligent life form, constructed into a civilization, built into a space ship, and finally launched into space.
It happened once. It took 4 billion years. Can it happen again, in time?
Without recycling and modern mining, what would the world's copper production be? Remember that everything must be done by hand and refined without coal/oil. I have a feeling we would measure it in tons, not million tons.
All of the current deposits of useful metal were constructed over the course of billions of years. It's unlikely that the conditions leading to our takeover of the planet will happen again.
Earth had its chance at colonizing space. We gave up on that dream in exchange for a $2 gallon of gas, a 6 ton SUV, and a trip to Burger King. Ever wonder why we don't see more aliens buzzing around space? Each planet only has 1 shot at the stars and we used ours up. If we did find intelligent life, it would be busy colonizing the galaxy. We have a planet full of nice little goodies. I have a feeling we would lose that war.
Star Trek means free energy and benevolent aliens. I don't think either would exist.
I borrowed this thought line from someone, I can't remember his/her name

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Well observed Tyler...well observed....its sad really....we blew undreamt of opportunities for what....like you said.......a Big Mac and fries.