This paper presents a participatory framework for asteroid mining as a civilizational transition from structural scarcity toward distributed abundance. Rather than treating asteroid mining as a speculative technological endeavor reserved for specialized institutions, this work reframes it as an inheritable and accessible domain of participation for individuals, companies, and governments. The paper introduces the concept of the Mother of All Discoveries as a generative classification: a discovery that does not terminate in a single artifact but instead establishes a non-halting pathway for further scientific, economic, and cultural evolution. As a proof surface, asteroid mining is examined not merely as an engineering challenge but as a restructuring of how human civilization relates to extraction, labor, and off-world resources. As a concrete proof mission, the paper defines the end-to-end mining, refinement, and return to Earth of a 10 kilogram gold bar from the asteroid Psyche 16 as a verifiable artifact intended to demonstrate feasibility and lineage continuity. The work further explores governance, ethical safeguards, open participation models, distributed cognition, cultural amplification, and long-horizon coordination mechanisms necessary for responsible off-planet resource extraction. This paper is intended as a foundational document for researchers, institutions, policymakers, and independent contributors seeking to explore asteroid mining as a participatory, inheritable civilizational framework. -JSR
Prashant Prakash (Sat,) studied this question.