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babayevdavid
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Hi,
I am a college sophomore who is currently headed down a biomedical engineering track. Though I was always somewhat fascinated by space, all of this returning hype about space travel and space mining has really sparked in me the desire to help as much as I can with such proceedings.
How can I help make seemingly far-off technologies like the space elevator or the anti-matter reactor a reality?
Can I remain a biomedical engineer and still help propel forward undertakings in space?
Or do I need to change the course of my education?
Is there anything at all that I can do now, or start doing now that will make a difference in what I think will be mankind's next greatest achievements in space?
Thank you all in advance!
-David Babayev
I am a college sophomore who is currently headed down a biomedical engineering track. Though I was always somewhat fascinated by space, all of this returning hype about space travel and space mining has really sparked in me the desire to help as much as I can with such proceedings.
How can I help make seemingly far-off technologies like the space elevator or the anti-matter reactor a reality?
Can I remain a biomedical engineer and still help propel forward undertakings in space?
Or do I need to change the course of my education?
Is there anything at all that I can do now, or start doing now that will make a difference in what I think will be mankind's next greatest achievements in space?
Thank you all in advance!
-David Babayev