Elon Musk
@elonmusk
RT
@jeffreyweichsel: The Singularity Part VIII: Kilowatts in Space Humanity needs power to survive and grow, and we will turn to the same source that all terrestrial life has relied upon: the Sun. Our star produces 3.828 × 10^{26} watts of power. This is enough to power all of humanity’s current needs for approximately 617,000 years. The Sun represents 99.86% of the mass of the solar system and virtually all of its energy potential. Seriously considering any other source is absurd. With cheap lift capacity rockets provided by
@SpaceX Starship and virtually free raw materials from
@Grok-controlled and
@Tesla_Optimus-operated asteroid mines and space factories, humanity will finally be able to utilize a fraction of the Sun’s power. This harnessing of solar abundance will fuel the computational explosion driving the Singularity, powering AI minds and huma
@jeffreyweichsel: The Singularity Part VIII: Kilowatts in Space Humanity needs power to survive and grow, and we will turn to the same source that all terrestrial life has relied upon: the Sun. Our star produces 3.828 × 10^{26} watts of power. This is enough to power all of humanity’s current needs for approximately 617,000 years. The Sun represents 99.86% of the mass of the solar system and virtually all of its energy potential. Seriously considering any other source is absurd. With cheap lift capacity rockets provided by
@SpaceX Starship and virtually free raw materials from
@Grok-controlled and
@Tesla_Optimus-operated asteroid mines and space factories, humanity will finally be able to utilize a fraction of the Sun’s power. This harnessing of solar abundance will fuel the computational explosion driving the Singularity, powering AI minds and huma
@jeffreyweichsel
The Singularity Part VIII: Kilowatts in Space
Humanity needs power to survive and grow, and we will turn to the same source that all terrestrial life has relied upon: the Sun.
Our star produces 3.828 × 10^{26} watts of power. This is enough to power all of humanity’s current needs for approximately 617,000 years. The Sun represents 99.86% of the mass of the solar system and virtually all of its energy potential. Seriously considering any other source is absurd.
With cheap lift capacity rockets provided by @SpaceX Starship and virtually free raw materials from @Grok-controlled and @Tesla_Optimus-operated asteroid mines and space factories, humanity will finally be able to utilize a fraction of the Sun’s power.
This harnessing of solar abundance will fuel the computational explosion driving the Singularity, powering AI minds and human expansion across the stars—unlocking potentials we can scarcely imagine today.