Tesla reimagined the road. 🚘
Now imagine rethinking connection too. 🛰️
A SIM powered beyond towers changes everything.
#TeslaInspired#SatelliteConnection#Ne
Elon Musk on the convergence of his companies:
“There’s increasingly a convergence between SpaceX, Tesla, and xAI
In order to harness a non-trivial amount of the Sun’s energy, you have to move to solar-powered AI satellites in deep space
That’s a confluence of Tesla’s expertise in energy, SpaceX’s expertise in space, and xAI on the AI front
It does feel like over time there is a real convergence happening”
- Tesla brings the power
- SpaceX brings the launch and satellites
- xAI brings the intelligence
The three companies are slowly becoming one unstoppable force for humanity’s future
@elonmusk Hey Elon Musk, do you want to change the world? 🤔 And do you want the mobile network to be directly connected to the satellite? And Tesla Internet to be everywhere, no matter where you are on the planet.
SpaceX is actively hiring world-class engineers/physicists for SpaceXAI, even if you have zero prior experience in AI. Smart humans figure it out fast.
Please send an email with ~3 bullet points demonstrating evidence of exceptional ability to [email protected].
🇷🇺🇧🇩 Why is Russia building a nuclear plant in Bangladesh?
The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant is a $13 billion, 2.4 GW facility that will power roughly 10% of the country once operational.
Russia is financing 90% of it through loans, but that money is almost beside the point.
VVER-1200 reactors don't just get built and handed over. They require Russian fuel, Russian maintenance, and Russian technical oversight for decades.
So Bangladesh gets electricity, but also gets dependency baked into its national grid.
And Moscow will have a long-term seat at the table in a rapidly industrializing South Asian country.
Source: uniworld.shorts YT
In the future, SpaceX is going to take me anywhere on Earth in ~30 minutes and yeah, to the Moon too.
Instead of cramming into a plane seat for hours, dealing with delays and jet lag, I’ll just be hopping on a Starship rocket… you blast off, make a quick hop through space, and touch down fresh on the other side of the planet.
SpaceX lays it out pretty clearly: most long trips around the world will take 30 minutes or less.
New York to Paris, half an hour instead of seven-plus hours in the air.
LA to New York in about 25 minutes.
Sydney to Singapore in 31.
And the same Starship is what’s going to get us back to the Moon. NASA has officially picked it as the lander for their Artemis missions, so one day soon it’ll be carrying people to the lunar surface for the first time in over fifty years.
This all comes down to SpaceX’s reusable rocket technology, which the team keeps testing and improving with every flight, and being the only company in the world that can do it like this. Reusability is what will eventually make a trip in a rocket more affordable than a plane ticket.
Many call me crazy… but this is going to happen.