
Pari Singh
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Pari Singh
@paritheengineer
Founder & CEO of @buildonfloweng Re-inventing how humanity develops its most important machines (Space, Aero, Nuclear, Robotics)




We at Starship Ventures invest in the world we want to live in Here is a glimpse into the companies building it



To all of those saying Boom has pivoted from supersonic jets to power turbines: please stop, this is an important misunderstanding. A pivot is when you switch from X to Y. Boom has added Y along the path to X. We're shipping one part of our jet (the engine) first as a standalone product (Y), then as an integrated part of our jet (X). Maybe someone someday will invent a term for this kind of strategy shift. It is not a pivot. For now, I'm calling it a boomerang. I hereby swear on my tombstone that we're not just shipping a supersonic jet, we're building a whole product roadmap of them. And we're not done until we have to teach our kids that supersonic flight wasn't always normal.




Because Jared Isaacman has to be diplomatic, here’s what he’s really saying: the Artemis program keeps getting delayed because it relies on technology that’s over 50 years old. NASA’s hands were tied from the start because Congress mandated that Artemis use legacy space shuttle components, including engines, tanks, and other systems. You might ask why Congress is playing rocket scientist, and doing a very bad job of it. It sounds completely insane, and the most likely explanation is that it’s designed to prop up favored contractors and supply chains in certain congressional districts.


Before the end of @POTUS' term, @NASA will lay the foundation of a "transcontinental railroad" to Mars. By utilizing nuclear electric propulsion, our nation will have the tools necessary to establish a Martian outpost and maintain American superiority in deep space.

Same company, btw


Over 100 years of diesel engine innovation vs less than 10 years of SpaceX Raptor evolution






We’ve recently opened an office in Austin Texas. From the data I’ve seen average salaries in Austin about 25-50% higher than London, rent is about 30% lower for the same type of apartment and taxes are 50% lower than the UK. Plus you can live within 20 mins of the city in a multiple bedroom house with a pool. Then for most people their landlord comes to them at the end of the year to reduce their rent as it keeps dropping year after year. Turns out supply and demand is a thing and if you build a lot more housing rents drop. Who knew 🤔










