When the heavens went on sale, by Ashly Vance, is pretty good. It details the early days of the space start-ups other than spaceX
The Founders: The Story of Paypal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley is also pretty good, describes the crazy days of early paypal.
Someone already mentioned Liftoff by Erig Berger. Starting a private space company is probably as hard as things get, and it describes the early days pretty well
I'm not sure about the rest of your comment, but this is mathematically the correct reason why we don't predict absolute price levels.
And the reason why this is mathematically the correct reason is because for a non-stationary process, when you predict into the future, the variance tends to infinity which means taking expectation on any statistical model is useless since the variance is ridiculously wide