Companies that copy ideas more often than inventing new ideas are uninspiring. I get that this might be a good short-term strategy, but it goes against the ideal of the human spirit: to dream, to invent, to create.
One day a human child born on a distant planet will have to be taught about a place called Earth from where humankind originated.
First contact with aliens outside of Earth will likely be by robots not humans. So, we should probably teach our robots to make a good first impression.
A human jumping on Earth (1g), Mars (0.38g), and the Moon (0.17g). pic.twitter.com/6MDXfi9fUB
Human spacecraft are UFOs from the perspective of the aliens.
Space travel is offsite backup for human consciousness.
Jeff Bezos just made the friendly competition in space a bit more exciting. This is going to be a fun decade for engineering.
"The Earth is the cradle of humanity, but mankind cannot stay in the cradle forever." - Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Interesting finding I was geeking out over last week: NASA has detected water molecules on surfaces of the moon that are exposed to sunlight. This water has many implications, the most immediate being an affordable form of rocket fuel. Fascinating stuff! bit.ly/35rrJTn
Regulation will try to centralize the decentralization of financial systems so @Staraspace launched 1st special microsatellites creating an AWS in space- a mesh network w/microservers in orbit that operate under Space Law. Blockchain, messaging no terrestrial sovereign can block. pic.twitter.com/kjHFI3Y5RC
The $200k I paid years ago to fly on @virgingalactic to the edge of space seems like a bargain now.
The blockchain needs to move off terrestrial servers and onto microsatellites in space and operate under Space Law.
Hubble deep field, the most amazing picture of our universe. (a tiny 🧵 thread) pic.twitter.com/KzVM3n6hKH
I bet our descendants will get bored of exploring new planets faster than our ancestors got bored of exploring new lands. Here’s why.