Jared Isaacman
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I mean, that's your 737 Southwest now boarding next flight to orbit type thing.
Now, because it's entirely reusable and it has to propulsively land on Earth, there's a lot of things you need to figure out and get right so it doesn't have a bad day.
But at SpaceX's pace of operations, their iterative design philosophy, the factories that are making them hardware rich,
five, ten years away, you're going to see lots and lots of spacecraft going up and down.
It's going to be a light switch moment for humankind, really.
I mean, you...
You have our generation's most accomplished entrepreneur with more resources than any human being has ever accumulated in history.
I want to say a singular focus, but the guy's trying to solve a lot of the world's greatest problems.
challenges, a lot of the world's greatest problems, but one of which is making life multi-planetary.
And he knows the only way you can do that is with fully reusable launch vehicles.
And he's not doing it to send four people to Mars.
He's doing it to send thousands of people, tens of thousands, literally making it the first human outpost in space.
And he can will things into existence.
I mean, and he's got the greatest talent this country has produced in the
I mean, it's going to happen.
And when it does, for sure, my kids, your kids, I mean, seeing astronauts on the moon and Mars will just be the beginning.
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I think there's a couple different ways to approach this, and one of which is just to simply say, I have no idea.
And the reason being is the analogy I love to use is in the 1980s, cell phones were so damn big, you had to build it into your car.
and they were just car phones, and they were incredibly expensive, and who had them?