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Elon Musk
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Elon Musk Compares His Work to Miracles Performed by Jesus Christ

Speaking by video link at an event in Israel this week, as spotted by MarketWatch, Musk complained that his brain-computer interface company Neuralink doesn’t get the credit it deserves.

“Restoring control of people who are tetraplegics and restoring sight I think are pretty big deals,” Musk boasted. “They’re sort of what I might call Jesus-level technologies.”

It’s true that Musk has hyped up the possibility of restoring vision to the blind and movement to the paralyzed through future Neuralink tech, but the company has yet to show any evidence of those type of breakthroughs. And we’re not aware of any plans by the billionaire to bring the dead back to life.

This falls into is a long pattern of braggadocio by the world’s wealthiest man, who often makes bombastic claims that elevate his actual accomplishments into outrageous mythmaking.

https://futurism.com/future-society/elon...ares-jesus
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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Are you still one of those that think Elon Musk may be a dick, but at least he's a genius engineer and scientist and that his spaceships have a promising future of delivering humans to the Moon, Mars, and to the end of the universe, instead of him just lying to everyone about his capabilities and boasting about himself just so he can pump stocks of his companies? Then you NEED to read this article.

Quote:Starship Is Going Nowhere

One of the few upsides to SpaceX’s rapidly approaching IPO is that we finally get to glimpse the murky world of its obscure finances. They are legally obligated to show us how cash moves through this beast, and the picture painted by the recent filings is not pretty. You see, from orbital data centres to Starlink, NASA missions, and even Musk’s fabled anarcho-capitalist feudal settlement on Mars, Starship is critical to unlocking SpaceX’s future. Yet, these IPO filings only highlight that it is a biblically expensive mess going nowhere fast. But I don’t think people realise just how damning this revelation is, because it proves that Starship is nothing more than a hopeless money pit.

Reuters reported that, according to SpaceX’s IPO filings, the company has spent more than $15 billion on Starship so far. That validates my previous estimate that Starship “costs are close to $10 billion, if not significantly more”. Now, in our current crazy times, that might not sound especially expensive, but it is. For some context, Falcon 9 cost just $400 million to develop, and the initial budget for Starship was $5 billion. So, Musk has already blown the budget more than two times over.

Yet, Starship isn’t even close to finished, let alone being a viable, functional launch vehicle.

The only real targets it has achieved so far are completing a suborbital flight, reaching orbital velocity (but not orbit), landing and relaunching the booster (which is much easier than the upper stage), and conducting a splashdown landing of the upper stage. For spending three times the initial budget, that is pathetic progress.

So, how far does Starship have to go?

Well, Starship has two main use cases.

The easiest and simplest is launching Starlink satellites into LEO (Low Earth Orbit). For Starship to be a viable and profitable way to launch Starlink satellites, it needs to reach LEO with its promised 100-ton payload, land both stages, and ensure both stages are rapidly reusable with virtually no maintenance costs. That way, it will be able to launch around 40 Starlink V3 satellites per launch for a nominal cost of $70 million per launch. This would reduce the cost of launching Starlink satellites by roughly over 200%, enabling Starlink to firmly operate at a profit, not just a positive EBITDA.

The much more difficult use case is for out-of-orbit flights like NASA’s Artemis missions and Musk’s Mars missions. This is because Starship can’t travel directly to these planets; it needs to use other Starships to refuel in LEO. This creates quite a complex and highly risky mission profile. First, a ‘depot’ variant of Starship is sent into orbit, then multiple ‘tanker’ variants of Starship shuttle fuel to the depot, 100 tons at a time, until the depot is full. After this, the Mars/Moon-bound Starship launches to LEO, rendezvous with the depot, fully refuels itself from the depot, and then fires off to its destination. Each Starship variant will have complex, unique systems, and each fuel transfer will carry a risk of a mission-ending catastrophic explosion. As such, this mission profile is significantly more complex than a simple Starlink launch.

So, what targets does Starship need to meet to be able to conduct Starlink launches, and how many more do they need to meet to pull off Moon/Mars missions?

In truth, there are loads of targets, and they are much harder to achieve than what SpaceX has accomplished so far.

So, let’s go through them, shall we?




Overview

Put simply, it has taken SpaceX three years, (as of writing) 11 test launches and over $15 billion to meet four of its main targets (completing a suborbital flight, reaching orbital velocity, landing and relaunching the booster, and conducting a splashdown landing of the upper stage). But it still has 11 main targets to go, each one being significantly harder than the last.

But let’s be generous. Let’s assume that the time and cost to required to meet each target will be the same as the first four — how much will it cost, and how much longer will it take for Starship to be complete? Well, if you crunch the numbers, it will take another $41.25 billion, and about 8.25 years. Remember, in late 2034, it will be nearly a decade after Starship was supposed to land on the Moon).

Let’s be honest though, the targets SpaceX has yet to reach are at least twice as difficult as those it has already achieved. So, very roughly, it would equate to another $82.5 billion and another 16.5 years, placing the total cost at $97.5 billion and a completion date of sometime in the early 2040s.

Yeah, I’m starting to think that Musk’s claim that Starship would only cost $5 billion and be fully prepared in a few years was total bullshit.

https://wlockett.medium.com/starship-is-...c0cf555de0
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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I heard Mus is really put out that Lupita Nyong'o is playing Helen of Troy in the Odyssey. Because Helen was historically white. I have a different take. Helen of Troy is mythological (fathered by Zeus in the form of a swan, hatched from an egg) and Lupita Nyong'o is one of the most beautiful women in the world.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
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(May 20, 2026 at 10:05 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: I heard Mus is really put out that Lupita Nyong'o is playing Helen of Troy in the Odyssey. Because Helen was historically white. I have a different take. Helen of Troy is mythological (fathered by Zeus in the form of a swan, hatched from an egg) and Lupita Nyong'o is one of the most beautiful women in the world.

(Bold mine)

Maybe Nolan couldn’t find an actress covered with feathers…

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