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Rare Earths and Helium-3
Description
This episode reflects on why stories about lunar rare earths and helium-3 feel compelling right now.
Rather than treating them as distant sci-fi dreams, the discussion looks at them through the lens of time, technology, and patience.
By comparing space resources to the history of titanium in the eyewear industry—once expensive and impractical, now completely standard—the episode explores how “future materials” often require decades of quiet, unglamorous progress before becoming real.
It’s a calm look at the balance between big visions and the steady work that actually makes them possible, and a reminder that the most important advances often begin much closer to home.