
The question, "What is feasible?" can be finally answered only by future historians.
James C. Fletcher[1]
Space colonization appears to be technically feasible, while the obstacles are principally philosophical, political, and social rather than technological.
The study participants[1]

The habitat must not be so complete as to be sterile; it must avoid motel banality.
The study participants[1]
From present knowledge of the effects of weightlessness on physiology it seems appropriate to have at least some level of gravity acting on humans in space most of the time.
The study participants[1]
For the conditions of the space colony a general consensus is that not more than several rpm is acceptable, and for general population rates significantly greater than 1 rpm should be avoided.
The study participants[1]
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