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a good thing just to imagine that you don't have all the answers and you know, maybe you're going to have to work hard to get the answers. And be useful to the most number of people. That's literally my mission in life. That's why I'm doing this. I'm literally doing it right now. I could be giving advice to one person, but as Elon would point out, wouldn't it be better if you gave advice to 100,00…
← Previous segment →apparently it's not. This has something to do with shooting down incoming missiles. But why did SpaceX get the contract and nobody else did? They're the only ones who can do it. Now, that's what I call useful. How many of you can shoot down 600 incoming missiles at the same time? You? No. You? Anybody? And then like Elon, it's like, well, I can do that. How many? 600. Same time. Yeah, I could probably do that. What's more useful? What would be more useful than shooting down incoming missiles if we were attacked?
Anyway, there are other legacy defense contractors. That's what Mario Nawfal is describing them as. Legacy defense contractors. They've already spent decades and billions of dollars and they haven't really gotten close to being able to solve it. But SpaceX already
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has 10,000 satellites and the smartest people you're ever going to see. So I feel like they can knock this off fairly quickly. We'll see. We have an Elon and you don't. So according to Interesting Engineering, we may be nearing what they call the end of brain surgery. They're working on, I guess we're kind of close to these injectable chips that will self-implant to treat brain disease safely. So…
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