Posted on 06/04/2024 3:28:18 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
I guess he assumes America is still a nation of laws.
That's NOT a judicial reason, but rather a political one! And disrespectful to Mr. Musk. This judge should be impeached.
It’s good to see Elon going to bat for Trump!
He’s been doing it for quite awhile.
Probably not (re nation of laws). But given Musk is worth over $200,000,000,000, he has just a little clout. Musk could buy and sell Soros with pocket change. And now he is clearly on our side.
“Speedreader” icon.....never seen it, never heard of it.
A lot of the time. He’s made me wonder occasionally.
I think he’s more supportive lately, which is great.
The globalists are trying to put him in jail.
He is all-in. He is past the point of no-return.
Wow that’s a lot of zeroes. But even if he had a dollar for every mile, that’s still less than 1% the distance to the nearest star. Just saying.
Lol. Yup.
But anyone who doesn’t think Musk has a whole team of top physicists and engineers working on a Alcubierre (warp) drive is not paying attention.
Whoa, angry little monkey aren’t you.
He has said himself that it would take about as much energy as 100 Jupiter masses to even think about warping space-time in that way. An Alcubierre drive, if it is even possible, is far beyond what we can hope to do in our own lifetimes, let alone our distant descendants’.
But hey, that doesn’t make interstellar travel impossible for us. Just very difficult. It won’t be like Star Trek where going from one star to another is like taking flight from one city to another.
You’re projecting again.
Crawl back under your rock loser.
Yup. Very difficult. I’ve studied this stuff extensively. The arguments against the possibility of FTL are just plain wrong. They talk about paradoxes and such. FTL that causes paradoxes is not possible. FTL that does not cause paradoxes is just fine.
Nothing with mass can move at the speed of light. But space itself can and in fact provably does between some galaxies.
You’re right about the energy requirements. Only possible source to get there is antimatter, which is insanely expensive. But it wasn’t that long ago when getting a plane to go 100 feet was a huge accomplishment.
We have one. 99 more Jupiters to go.
Yes, space expands faster than light at about 14 billion light years distance (the universe’s visible horizon). It’s notoriously difficult to predict the future, but I would guess it’s not what we expect.
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