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Why would we mitigate the asteroid if its cheaper to clean up after a non-consequential impact?
To test our ability to stop it. If one was going to hit a major city, that's not the best situation to be trying something out for the first time.
Seems like a cost benefit analysis that nobody here is going to be an authority on.
If the cost of a recall for a defective car is higher than the cost to settle wrongful death lawsuits, they don't do a recall.
A recall costs money for a corporation to perform. A project like astroid deflection is an opportunity to funnel more government spending into the pockets of defense and space contractors. These are not the same.
Who is they? What situation are you talking about? Are you sure they would do that? Are you making up a scenario to prove a point?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_ignition_switch_recalls
Isn't this also a ford thing, where they expected the recall of the explody pinto to cost more than the lawsuits for the wrongful deaths?
It's a paraphrase of a quote from Fight Club but yeah it's a real thing. Cost benefit analysis is a bitch