Sean Rameswaram
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It'll be very hard to really have the kind of voice that they might have at other publicly traded companies.
You know, when we talk about data centers in space, it reminds me of a recent show we did on humanoid robots and what feels like empty promises Elon Musk has made there.
He thinks that Optimus, which is the name of Tesla's robot, is going to be, you know, he makes all sorts of wild claims.
It reminds me of a show less recently we made about Mars and empty promises Elon Musk has made there.
I totally disagree with Musk on the timeline.
How much of this feels like realistic versus, you know, snake oil?
The thing about Elon Musk over the years is that a lot of the things he talks about are based in the potential of being real, right?
Or the timelines span way longer than he ever anticipated or his fans anticipated or his investors expected.
And that is part of kind of the inherent drama around SpaceX going public, is how much of what he is promising or proposing or painting this future will come true.
You're not buying SpaceX because of the fundamentals.
You're just buying it because of the hype.
This post is an examination of the SpaceX filing.
Unserious, empty, hallucinatory, and borderline dishonest.
Some of these things are clearly way out there.
And if he is successful in setting up a city on Mars that has a million people, he will be handsomely rewarded.
Musk is already very close to becoming the world's first trillionaire.