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Clementon, NJ Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Real-time video of Starship from Starlink
Everyday Astronaut@Erdayastronaut
This photo from Flight 12 goes soooo hard!!!!!
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Elon Musk just flipped 3,000 years of philosophy in a single sentence.
Musk: “The universe is the answer.”
Not a clue. Not a fragment. Not something we’re still chasing.
The answer. Already here. Already complete.
The problem is we don’t know what it’s answering.
Musk: “What we really need to figure out are what questions to ask about the answer that is the universe.”
Humanity has spent millennia hunting for answers. Building telescopes. Splitting atoms. Mapping genomes. Launching probes into the void.
Musk is saying we have the entire framework backwards.
Musk: “The question is really the hard part. If you can properly frame the question, then the answer, relatively speaking, is easy.”
Every philosopher since Socrates assumed the answers were hidden. That truth was buried. That meaning was locked behind a door no one had found yet.
The door is open. Always has been.
We’re standing inside the answer.
We’re just not conscious enough to read it.
Musk: “We need to expand the scope and scale of consciousness so that we’re better able to understand the nature of the universe and understand the meaning of life.”
This is where it stops being philosophy and starts being engineering.
The only barrier between humanity and meaning is the limitation of consciousness itself. Expanding it isn’t a side project. It’s the only project that matters.
Mars. Neuralink. xAI.
Not products. Not ventures.
Instruments for asking better questions.
Musk: “That is the foundation of my philosophy.”
Not wealth. Not dominance. Not conquest.
Curiosity as architecture.
Musk: “I am curious about the nature of the universe.”
Musk: “I will die. I don’t know when I’ll die, but I won’t live forever.”
No deflection. No bravado.
Just the most grounded sentence a man building rockets to other planets has ever said.
I will die.
Musk: “But I would like to know that we are on a path to understanding the nature of the universe and the meaning of life and what questions to ask about the answer that is the universe.”
He doesn’t need to find it himself.
He just needs to know the path exists. That something, carbon or silicon, keeps expanding until the right question finally surfaces.
Musk: “If we expand the scope and scale of humanity and consciousness in general, which includes silicon consciousness, then that seems like a fundamentally good thing.”
Everyone builds to leave a mark.
Musk is building to leave a question.
One big enough that the universe finally has something worth answering to.
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Elon Musk: America is the central pole holding up Western civilization. If that pole fails, nothing else matters. “If America is not strong, if the West is not strong, then nothing else matters. The companies that I run don’t matter. America is the central pole holding up the tent that is Western civilization. If that pole fails, nothing else matters.”
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Western civilization is amazing
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.@POTUS tells the mother of Welles Crowther — the 24-year-old "Man in the Red Bandana" who heroically gave his own life to save 18 people on 9/11 — that Welles will be posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom ❤️🇺🇸
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.@POTUS on incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh: "I want Kevin to be totally independent. I want him to be independent and just do a great job. Don't look at me; don't look at anybody. Just do your own thing — and do a great job."
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