^That's kinda part of my question - what IF the cost and morality was not a factor? Can we work out the tech right now? Well, actually, I think we already HAVE worked out the tech, but, money and society aside, do we have the ability to build it now?
Well the two things are inextricably linked. We undoubtedly have the educational and scientific infrastructure that if the moral and cost factors disappeared within 20 years (lets say) we could have an extremely active space program utilising technology far in advance of what we have now.
BUT - the idea that technology advances in a vacuum is a bit dangerous don't you think? It is largely because of war and greed in the 20th century that technologically we have come so far so fast.
Rocket technology was largely developed for military purposes, the space program in the 60s was partly about the USA proving it could drop nukes on Moscow, and international pride. Satellite technology has been rapidly developed because of the military and commercial uses it can be put to.
I just dont think you can see the technology in isolation. We cant build a probe to a distant system now because we have not developed the technology in that way, and in that direction. However as in all things if the right motivation came along then the technology would probably follow more quickly than anyone might predict. That is after all the story of the 20th century.