Chip Proser presents his revolutionary Gaia Selene concept, proposing that colonizing the Moon represents humanity's best hope for planetary survival. What if the Earth-Moon system functions as a unique two-planet configuration that we're criminally underutilizing? Proser argues that we abandoned lunar exploration just when we should have been building permanent bases, missing our chance to harvest the Moon's abundant Helium-3 for fusion energy. He explains how the Moon's lack of atmosphere and magnetosphere has allowed solar winds to deposit this precious fuel source across the lunar surface for billions of years. The discussion explores practical lunar base construction, the economics of space-based industry, and why returning to the Moon could solve Earth's energy crisis. Proser challenges the notion that space exploration is too expensive, demonstrating how lunar resources could revolutionize both energy production and space travel. He reveals the technical feasibility of current lunar colonization using existing technology and explains why the Moon goddess Selene should inspire our return to space. This visionary conversation combines hard science with ambitious planning, offering a concrete roadmap for humanity's expansion beyond Earth while addressing our planet's most pressing environmental challenges.