Steve Kwast
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Yeah. So that's why, you know, for both of these companies, Genesis Systems and Spacebuilt, we've been in stealth mode until we felt like we were strong enough to come out because the attacks. And the biggest risk is our government.
Yeah. So that's why, you know, for both of these companies, Genesis Systems and Spacebuilt, we've been in stealth mode until we felt like we were strong enough to come out because the attacks. And the biggest risk is our government.
That is the biggest risk. These companies will adapt to it, and they will buy it and invest in it if they see that it gives them a future revenue stream. But the government will say, we're going to shut you down and do a study for 10 years. as other countries beat you to the punch.
That is the biggest risk. These companies will adapt to it, and they will buy it and invest in it if they see that it gives them a future revenue stream. But the government will say, we're going to shut you down and do a study for 10 years. as other countries beat you to the punch.
That is the biggest risk. These companies will adapt to it, and they will buy it and invest in it if they see that it gives them a future revenue stream. But the government will say, we're going to shut you down and do a study for 10 years. as other countries beat you to the punch.
Yeah, so what I think he's referring to is quantum. So let's spend a couple of minutes on quantum because it's a fascinating topic. And I'll start by telling you what I think is the ultimate outcome of quantum for me. It is the evidence of God. And it's the evidence of the fact that we totally misunderstand and do not know even the beginnings of the complexity of the universe we live in.
Yeah, so what I think he's referring to is quantum. So let's spend a couple of minutes on quantum because it's a fascinating topic. And I'll start by telling you what I think is the ultimate outcome of quantum for me. It is the evidence of God. And it's the evidence of the fact that we totally misunderstand and do not know even the beginnings of the complexity of the universe we live in.
Yeah, so what I think he's referring to is quantum. So let's spend a couple of minutes on quantum because it's a fascinating topic. And I'll start by telling you what I think is the ultimate outcome of quantum for me. It is the evidence of God. And it's the evidence of the fact that we totally misunderstand and do not know even the beginnings of the complexity of the universe we live in.
that God has created us with such infinite complexity connected with the universe and our interior life, our relationship with God and with one another, that we are, again, we're like children crawling around, not even being aware of the world we're in. Einstein was right when he said, this theory of relativity that I'm giving you is wrong.
that God has created us with such infinite complexity connected with the universe and our interior life, our relationship with God and with one another, that we are, again, we're like children crawling around, not even being aware of the world we're in. Einstein was right when he said, this theory of relativity that I'm giving you is wrong.
that God has created us with such infinite complexity connected with the universe and our interior life, our relationship with God and with one another, that we are, again, we're like children crawling around, not even being aware of the world we're in. Einstein was right when he said, this theory of relativity that I'm giving you is wrong.
but it's the best I can do in my lifetime to at least explain a small sliver of what we observe in reality, but it's totally wrong. and we know that now. So having said that, for me, this is the evidence of God, and it may explain a lot of the things that people see that they can't explain, okay?
but it's the best I can do in my lifetime to at least explain a small sliver of what we observe in reality, but it's totally wrong. and we know that now. So having said that, for me, this is the evidence of God, and it may explain a lot of the things that people see that they can't explain, okay?
but it's the best I can do in my lifetime to at least explain a small sliver of what we observe in reality, but it's totally wrong. and we know that now. So having said that, for me, this is the evidence of God, and it may explain a lot of the things that people see that they can't explain, okay?
And I'll just describe, in fact, something everybody can read if they want to be aggressive about learning about quantum. Read about quantum computing. Read about quantum sensing. Read about quantum communication. And here's what we observe. We don't know why this happens, and we don't know how it happens.
And I'll just describe, in fact, something everybody can read if they want to be aggressive about learning about quantum. Read about quantum computing. Read about quantum sensing. Read about quantum communication. And here's what we observe. We don't know why this happens, and we don't know how it happens.
And I'll just describe, in fact, something everybody can read if they want to be aggressive about learning about quantum. Read about quantum computing. Read about quantum sensing. Read about quantum communication. And here's what we observe. We don't know why this happens, and we don't know how it happens.
Just think of a caveman, the first caveman that observed fire that started from a lightning bolt. He didn't know how it happened, he didn't know why it happened, but he knew it happened. And he knew that there was something dangerous about that because it burned up the tree, but it gave him heat. And he was fascinated. How can I use this to make my life better? And look where we've come, okay?
Just think of a caveman, the first caveman that observed fire that started from a lightning bolt. He didn't know how it happened, he didn't know why it happened, but he knew it happened. And he knew that there was something dangerous about that because it burned up the tree, but it gave him heat. And he was fascinated. How can I use this to make my life better? And look where we've come, okay?
Just think of a caveman, the first caveman that observed fire that started from a lightning bolt. He didn't know how it happened, he didn't know why it happened, but he knew it happened. And he knew that there was something dangerous about that because it burned up the tree, but it gave him heat. And he was fascinated. How can I use this to make my life better? And look where we've come, okay?