SWM wrote:wastedfly wrote:Observations, about. How came to be... Not a clue. How prevalent in the galaxy? Not a clue. Ergo the discussion at hand and how relevant to the Honorverse.
In short, can postulate anything one wishes as we know so little it is embarrassing.
Prevalent in the galaxy? We've been talking about the asteroid belt in our Solar System, about which we know quite a bit. And I should know, because I am the one who made the claim that the asteroid belt in our Solar System has enough material to build billions of superdreadnoughts. Please reread the thread.
[edit]As for how the asteroid belt came to be, no one has said that we know how it came to be. And that is irrelevant to the discussion of using the asteroid belt for raw materials, anyway. So I'm not sure why you are bringing it up.[/edit]
The distribution of minerals does matter though. We know there's lots of long dead, buried organic matter in the Earth's crust, but we can't just mine anywhere for oil, coal, etc.
We have a rough idea of what's in the asteroid belt, but we need more information than that before we can develop plans to use it efficiently.
I definitely agree that there are huge amounts of resources available in the asteroid belt, but there are huge amounts of resources available in seawater too, most of which aren't worth extracting due to the costs.