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At 3:00 a.m. I was reading the S1. What
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were you doing? So, first off, I have
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some notes here. The first 14 pages of
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the S1 are pictures of rockets. AI is
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mentioned 1,200 times in the S1. There
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are 277 pages of the perspectus. For
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context, it's longer than The Great
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Gatsby and The Catch and the Rye. And
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some direct quotes from the filing.
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These are direct quotes. We do not want
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humans to have the same fate as
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dinosaurs. Well, thank God you're here,
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Elon.
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>> Would you mind if I ate my protein bar
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where you do this? cuz I'm hungry and I
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also am fascinated. Keep going.
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>> For decades, a reality where humanity
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travels between the planets and the
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stars has felt tantalizingly close but
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still locked in the pages and screens of
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science fiction. The sun contains
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approximately 99.8% of the solar systems
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energy. And as a result, we believe it
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is the only truly scalable solution to
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terrestrial energy constraints in the
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age of AI. Oh, Jesus [ __ ] Christ. All
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right, hold on. We believe the next
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paradigm shift for humanity is the
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creation of a resilient perpetually
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expanding space fairing civilization
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ultimately preparing us to cardv type 2
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status defined in the filing itself as a
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civilization that harnesses the full
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energy output of the sun. Remember we
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work its mission was to elevate the
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world's consciousness. That sounded
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grounded. You just read this thing and
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you start thinking, okay, this feels a
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little bit, you know, Iawasa. It's a
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lot.
