Tim Dodd
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And how often do planes actually run into each other?
Right.
Almost never.
I'm not going to say never, but right.
Yeah.
That's a good point.
Especially when they're like in the pattern and they're in there, you know, they're going from point A to point B and they're at their altitudes.
No big deal.
Right.
You know, in spaces it's bigger and even more predictable in that manner.
Yeah, and the same thing happens with satellites.
Yeah, exactly.
And same with all these maps of satellites and stuff.
You have to scale them so you can physically see them.
And if you zoom in, they become inconsequentially small, you know, to that degree.
Same thing.
I mean, we're, this is the new era of like, we have space flight now has, has been opened up with the commercial in the commercial world.
And it's, it's, it's happening.
Like all the future things that we all dreamt about that Von Braun was talking about in the fifties, like we're finally catching up to that kind of capability.
Yeah.