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@RocketBabyZoom @robertlufkinmd @elonmusk Rockets and jets are not the same.
That means he must revolutionize the engines too. The metallurgy is sound. He must simplify the jet engines like he did the rockets.
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There are rumors that Elon Musk may be exploring a takeover of the bankrupt Spirit Airlines, with ambitious plans to revolutionize the air travel experience.
Imagine the possibilities: Optimus humanoid robot flight attendants, seamless Starlink connectivity, AI-powered travel planning, frictionless payments through X, and door-to-door service with Robotaxi.
What do you think?
@elonmusk
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FAUCI CAUGHT ON TAPE: "When you make it difficult for people in their lives, they lose their ideological BS and they get VACCINATED."
"You want to come to this college, buddy? You're going to get VACCINATED."
ONE WEEK LEFT TO PROSECUTE HIM.
The decision should be EASY.
Rand Paul@RandPaul
The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history. He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough. RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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I worked on this concert for the launch of Bono’s charity … which seemed like such a promising idea at the time. The premise being, communities could request what they needed through a website, instead having a plethora of redundant or unnecessary things being sent to countries that had no real need for them.
After many years, it was clearly not a solution.
Permanent solutions to poverty are rooted in helping people become self sustaining … and that comes from an open market and free exchange of goods and services between members of a society ... in other words … capitalism.
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Bono spent 30+ years inside the aid industrial complex and came out saying this:

John Cochrane@JohnHCochrane
Far more poverty has been alleviated by growth than by any RCT type aid or poverty alleviation program. Like orders of magnitude. Compare China to sub-Saharan Africa.
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@RobertKennedyJr 😂😂😂😂😂😂
So great to see someone with a legendary family name always working to make it his own. A devoted fan! ❤️❤️❤️ Keep doing what you do! 😂😂😂😂
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@elonmusk And never outgrow the fanciful, or even the ridiculous, when life calls you to don the armour of a knight-errant. Take up the challenge, and tilt at windmills if you must, but always stay true to your heart. Your Dulcinea will await you on the parapet.

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@elonmusk
A Dedication to X for his birthday...
How to Make the Impossible Possible: Cristina Campo on the Crucial Difference Between Hope and Trust
“What are we, anyway, at our best, but one small, persistent cluster in a greater ferment of human activity — still and forever turning toward, tuned for, the possible,”
"Everything that is possible is in some sense real, because behind every “what if” is the “if/then” of a causality tethered back to the first thing that ever happened — the inception of this particular universe with its particular set of permissions — and dominoing forward to what has not yet happened but is happenable in this very universe. Hope is the potential energy of reality. But it takes trust in the possible to release it."
"Alongside physics and poetry, fairy tales may be our best instrument for discerning the axioms of reality and building from them scale models of possibility. (“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales,” Einstein reportedly told one mother who wished for her son to become a scientist. “If you want them to be very intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”)
"The impossible awaits the hero of a fairy tale. But how is a person to reach the impossible if not, precisely, by means of the impossible?"
"Whom does a marvelous fate befall in fairy tales? He who trusts hopelessly in what is beyond hope. Hope and trust must not be confused. They are different things, as the expectation of fortune here on earth is different from the second theological virtue. He who blindly, obstinately repeats “let us hope” does not trust; he is really only hoping for a lucky break in the momentarily propitious game governed by the law of necessity. Those who trust, on the other hand, do not count on particular events, for they are sure there is an economy that encompasses all events and surpasses their meaning the way a tapestry, a symbolic carpet, surpasses the flowers and animals that compose it."
"The great paradox of real life — this social contract so trammeled by permissions as to be blind to possibilities — is that those who see the tapestry are often seen as mad."
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Most people misunderstand Elon's ultimate goal
He is trying to make our entire civilization win. To view it as anything less is just shortsighted
Elon winning means humanity winning
While most people are stuck in a zero-sum mentality, he operates with a "grow-the-pie" mindset
You can see all the things he built till now and also his future plans
He started working on things long before it was popular or considered possible:
• Zip2 & payment systems
• Electric vehicles & batteries
• Pure vision self-driving
• Humanoid robots
• Starlink Internet
• AI (OpenAI)
• Neuralink
• The Boring Company
And the future is even bigger: 1TW compute clusters, space datacenters, lunar bases, mass drivers on the Moon, and making life multi-planetary... basically driving humanity toward becoming a star-faring civilization
He consistently takes on the world’s hardest problems to push our civilization forward... He freakin makes sci-fi real

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@CuriosityonX Elon Musk... engineer, philosopher, truth seeker ;)
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The storm of 800 billion stars.
The light in this photograph is 28 million years old.
It left this galaxy before humans existed.
It crossed unimaginable distances in cold silence — for 28 million years — to end its journey hitting a telescope we built.
Just so you could scroll past it on your phone.
Try to feel that for a second.

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7 years ago, I saw Elon Musk at an event.
I didn't speak to him. I didn't shake his hand. I just watched him cross the floor.
The aura was different.
I couldn't explain it then. I can now.
When I was a kid, I used to watch ants build colonies. I'd sit there for hours. One ant would walk a path. Then another would walk the same path. Then another. By sunset, the whole colony moved along that single line.
None of them questioned why.
The first ant chose by accident. Every ant after followed the accident as if it was law. The path became sacred. The path was just one ant's random decision crystallized into tradition.
That's most people.
Every other person in that room was an ant on the path. Brilliant ants. Wealthy ants. Successful ants. But ants. Each of them carrying invisible inheritance: assumptions made by other people in other times for reasons nobody alive remembers.
He wasn't.
Aerospace told him rockets cost 65 million dollars. He asked what they were made of. Aluminum, titanium, copper, carbon fiber. Material cost: 2 percent of the price. The other 98 percent was tradition pretending to be physics. He built rockets from raw materials and cut costs by 10x.
Auto industry told him electric cars couldn't compete. He asked why. Batteries were expensive because the industry bought assembled batteries at markup. Materials cost less. He made his own batteries. Tesla became worth more than every legacy automaker combined.
Banking told him payments were a solved problem. He asked who solved it. Banks did, in 1950, for a different world. He built PayPal. Sold it for 180 million dollars at 28 years old.
This is the pattern.
While everyone else inherits the path from accidental ants, he asks why the path exists. While everyone else optimizes within the assumption, he questions the assumption. While everyone else competes on execution, he competes on perception of reality.
The aura wasn't charisma. It wasn't height or voice or eye contact.
It was the absence of inherited weight.
Most people you meet are carrying centuries of unexamined assumptions. They believe what their teachers believed who believed what their teachers believed who believed what some ant decided by accident in 1923. The weight is invisible but it's real. You feel it when you stand near them.
He wasn't carrying any of it.
That's what genius is. Not higher IQ. Not more information. Not better memory. Just the willingness to question every assumption others accept and the discipline to rebuild reality from atoms instead of inheriting it from convention.
7 years later, I run my entire life this way.
Every decision: what is this actually made of? What am I assuming? What would this look like if I designed it from atoms instead of borrowing it from people who designed it for situations that no longer exist?
The willingness to do this work separates the ants from the architects.
Most people will never do it. It's slower upfront. It's lonelier. It requires tolerating the discomfort of disagreeing with consensus when consensus feels safe.
But compound interest on first principles thinking over decades is what built SpaceX. It's what built Tesla. It's what built every empire worth studying.
The man crossing that floor wasn't magic.
He was just one of the few humans alive actually thinking for himself while the rest of the world rented their conclusions from accidental ants.
That's the aura.
That's what it feels like.
That's what it costs.
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@FreeVoice023 Couldn't think of a better image to create with the start of my Super Grok trial today 😊. @elonmusk thank you for standing up and fighting such noble battles for the sake of humanity.
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