𝕏 is the most important platform in the world.
It’s where the world thinks out loud in real time. News breaks here. Ideas are challenged here. People from every country and every walk of life can share what they see, what they know, and what they believe, all in real time.
𝕏 is like the global collective consciousness of humanity… a place where billions of thoughts, conversations, experiences, and ideas all come together.
No other platform has had a bigger impact on my life. It has given me the freedom to share my thoughts, build a community, learn from the most intelligent people around the world, and have a voice from anywhere on Earth.
Looking back now, Elon buying this platform for $44B was pricelss.
SPACE IS THE ONLY WAY TO SCALE AT SCALE
Massive AI data centers on Earth are hitting hard limits:
• Power grid constraints
• Endless NIMBY lawsuits and environmental challenges
• Land and permitting battles
• Regulatory gridlock
The solution? Move the biggest compute infrastructure into orbit.
In space you get:
• Near-constant sunlight for unlimited clean power
• No weather or night cycles
• No land disputes or NIMBY opposition
• Dramatically lower operating costs
This approach removes the fundamental bottlenecks that are stalling giant terrestrial projects.
The 𝕏 post highlighting this vision:
RAPTOR 3: THE MOST ADVANCED ROCKET ENGINE EVER BUILT
SpaceX’s Raptor 3 represents a massive leap in rocket engine design.
Key upgrades include:
• No external heat shield — Full regenerative cooling runs through the entire engine, dramatically simplifying the design and reducing weight.
• Record thrust-to-weight ratio — Higher chamber pressure delivers significantly more thrust per pound than previous versions.
• Simplified architecture — Fewer parts and integrated plumbing mean faster manufacturing, lower cost, and higher reliability.
Elon Musk on Raptor 3:
“Raptor 3 engine is a very advanced engine, by far the best rocket engine ever made.”
This engine powers Starship V3 and V4, pushing the stack toward 10,000+ tons of thrust while making rapid reusability realistic — the key to high-cadence launches and building a self-sustaining city on Mars.
Raptor 3 isn’t incremental.
"Richard Symons, the owner of a U.K.-based used-car sales company that specializes in EVs, has found that the batteries that power these cars (Teslas) continue to perform well even after several hundred thousand miles.
“They are proving themselves to be exceptionally reliable."