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There a slim but not insignificant chance that an asteroid will hit the Earth some time in the next 100 years, causing an extinction-level event. But we ;re not willing to invest the relatively modest sums needed for stanley cup a detection and deflection system. It not just that we humans are shortsighted and in denial. Rather, it that humans may be hardwired to place more value on a human life today than one 100 years in the future. For example, one government agency considers three lives in 2011 worth roughly the same as 100 lives in 2061. Why is this Top image: Asteroid colli stanley us sion by David Hardy. We like to pretend that life is priceless stanley cup 鈥?and it true that people cannot be bought or sold legally 鈥?but we estimate the value of a human life, in monetary terms, every day. Many government funding decisions, not to mention the cost of some types of insurance, rest on how much a particular life is worth. And there are formulas that determine how much more valuable your life is than the lives of those who are yet to be born, or the lives of those who will live 50 or 100 years from now. How much is a single life worth Remember Jack from Fight Club Jack works as a recall coordinator for an automotive company. He visits car crash sites and determines the average value of a cash settlement for a person killed due to a manufacturing flaw versus a full scale recall to fix the flaw, and if X is less than the price of the recall, we don
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