Oswald Oschin
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But like, I mean, there are companies right now that are testing robots.
You know, those planes where you get like some zero G time where they drop.
This company is taking robots up there, like nerdy software engineers taking robots up in these planes and like doing tests on robots in zero G while they throw up into bags because they're not used to zero G.
I mean, that is just cool.
Come on.
It's good to have some hard tech on tech stuff.
We're going to go to a quick break.
But Reid, before we do that, is there a race between SpaceX and Blue Origin?
Does this explosion mean that Blue Origin have fallen further behind?
Or is this a two-horse race or a one-horse race with a pony cantering behind?
Well, I think it's a I think it's a sort of a two horse race right now.
Like there's there's like them and then there's basically like Russia and China.
Right.
But I think that this is also going to be and I'm sort of I'm sort of repeating like other people have made this argument.
But like when SpaceX goes public, there's going to be a huge, a huge explosion in like new space startups.
And so I think we'll see that this whole ecosystem get more competitive, but also sort of look more like a platform where, you
You'll see more companies building on top of these launch systems with, you know, satellites and other, you know, the robots, the space stations, the infrastructure for data centers in space.
Like, that's just going to be a huge industry, a big new ecosystem.
I need that take from Reed.
Space is the new platform.