
The world, in its awakening, observes a reality that fades when we look around. Every ability can be innate or learned, but it can also be a reflection of the reality you live in.
Throughout history, there have been flashes of hope and the vast majority are consolidated in changes in the planet’s legislation in various areas. As an Asgardian, I fully trust that there will be changes for the simple fact that they are necessary if we want to inhabit space in the future.
Space It is not an easy place, either has it been to see the deterioration of different areas due to armed conflicts, humanitarian crises, the consolidation of drug cartels, the arms race, the concept of which is seen as a necessary tool to preserve peace.
So at a given moment what we do on Earth could be replicated in space and beyond… So let’s look at the government of our space nation, its vision of the future is anchored in what we do in the present and the history that sustains us:
Recently the Minister of Education Dan Profir has undertaken a very special and extensive outreach task, involving the residents of Asgardia to question the ministers and ask them specific questions about fundamental details that concern us all.
As for the path of justice, the minister who contemplates all these aspects is the British Mark Beer, he opens the interviews to the public and it is very important to note that each one of them gives us a particular vision of what Asgardia intends by uniting personalities from different parts of the planet to consolidate a new humanistic view and with it feed back the path to space.
Justice Minister Beer points out that all countries today, in their view of space, have modeled it under the design of the space law (that is currently being reviewed and updated), as it dates back to 1964, therefore, their work, activities and training obey and are regulated under that regulation; the big difference is when someone declares that it is possible to create a space nation and without a doubt that brave declaration comes from the head of the nation, Dr. Igor Ashurbeyli. Of course, another important actor comes in and it is called the private industry.
It is very interesting to see that all these factors will define the future of humanity and in this regard, within the interview, the professional pointed out:
It will be important to combine the practical with the theoretical and make the regulations work and in another part of the interview he warns: I think that the incentive will be to create an environment of security, transparency and accessibility, so that all participants are a better investment than, as a general rule, those who have not done so.
It is important to infer that those who are going to be involved have full certainty that all those who will be part of it are in the same dynamic and vision. So it is interesting to recognize that in every context, whoever sticks to the model advances.
Mark Beer recognizes that: If you break the rules, you will no longer be a member of the club, since it is unlikely that we will be able to create binding legislation at a global level.
In this part of the interview I remembered my stories, where the emergence of global governments gave a glimpse of unity in environments that had not previously been able to cohere. However, in terms of reality, the words of a professional who experienced Brexit firsthand make me understand that his mentality is logical and realistic.
I like to think that all the ministers of our space nation are capable political actors who move in the real world and give us hope by visualizing under what rules we could make a difference.
Carretera hacia el espacio, primer capítulo: Dan Profir e invitados: Transcripción en español
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