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Elon Musk: The amount of indoctrination that's happening in schools and universities is far beyond what parents realize --- “The amount of indoctrination that's happening in schools and universities is, I think, far beyond what parents realize. Let me give you an example that a friend of mine told me. His daughters go to high school in the Bay Area. And he was asking them, like, 'You know, who are the first few presidents of the United States?' They could name Washington. Then he said, 'Well, what do you know about him? Well, 'He was a slave owner.' 'What else?' Like, OK, that's, maybe you should know more than that. Slavery is obviously a horrific institution, but we should still know more about George Washington than that.” Source: Bill Maher , Elon Musk
Beanie👾19,043,056 views • 5 months ago

Elon Musk on his core drive: I'd like to understand the meaning of life ---- “I guess my essential, what I would call the philosophy of curiosity. I'd like to understand the meaning of life. Is the standard model of physics correct regarding the beginning of life, the beginning of existence, and the end of the universe? What questions do we not know to ask that we should ask? I'm just trying to understand how do we get here? What's going on? What's real? Are there aliens? Maybe there are. And if we've got spaceships that are traveling to other star systems, we may encounter aliens, and we may find many long-dead alien civilizations. But I just want to know what's going on. I'm curious about the universe, and that's my philosophy.” Source: Elon Musk
Beanie👾6,557,892 views • 4 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk shows how his companies work for the benefit of humanity: "SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, and The Boring Company are philanthropy. If you say philanthropy is love of humanity, they are philanthropy. Tesla is accelerating sustainable energy; this is philanthropy. SpaceX is trying to ensure the long-term survival of humanity as a multiplanet species; this is the love of humanity. Neuralink is here to help solve brain injuries and existential risk with AI–love of humanity. The Boring Company is trying to solve traffic, which is hell for most people, that also is a love of humanity. If you care about the reality of goodness instead of the perception of it, philanthropy is extremely difficult.
Beanie👾10,974,140 views • 7 months ago

Elon Musk: The lowest cost place to put AI data centers will be space ---- “The lowest cost place to put AI will be space. I think the case is a no-brainer for building AI, solar-powered AI data centers in space because, as you mentioned, it's also very cold in space. If you're in the shadow, then it's very cold in space, just 3 degrees Kelvin. So you just have your solar panels facing the Sun and then a radiator that's like pointed away from the Sun, so it has no Sun incidence and then it's just cooling. It's a very efficient cooling system. So the net effect is that the lowest cost place to put AI will be space and that'll be true within two years, maybe three, three at the latest.”
Beanie👾1,097,822 views • 4 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk on Neuralink: “So, when I emphasized the purpose of Neuralink, like what do we, what's our goal, our goal is to solve important spine and brain problems with a seamlessly implanted device. So, you wanna have a device that you can basically put in your head and feel and look totally normal, but it solves some important problem in your brain or spine. And the reality is that almost everyone, over time, will develop brain and spine problems. These range from minor to very severe, but if you live long enough, everyone's gonna basically have some kind of neurological disorder, from memory loss to brain damage. But the thing that's important to appreciate is that an implantable device can actually solve these problems. I think a lot of people don't quite realise that, but all of your senses, your sight, hearing, feeling, pain, these are all electrical signals sent by neurons to your brain.”
Beanie👾1,182,296 views • 7 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk about tunnels: “I'm actually quite a big fan of tunnels. Tunnels are so under-appreciated. The fundamental problem with cities is that we build cities in 3D. You've got these tall buildings with lots of people on each floor. But then, you've got roads which are 2D, so that obviously just doesn't work. You're guaranteed to have gridlock. But you can go 3D if you have tunnels. And you can have many tunnels crisscrossing each other with maybe a few meters vertical distance between them and completely get rid of traffic problems.”
Beanie👾957,101 views • 8 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk on how to manage companies better: “Spend less time on finance, spend less time in conference rooms, less time on PowerPoint, and more time just trying to make your product as amazing as possible. I think there might be too many MBAs running companies. There's the MBA-saition of America, which I think is maybe not that great. There should be more focus on the product, the service itself, less time on board meetings, less time on financials.”
Beanie👾445,971 views • 7 months ago

Elon Musk’s Elon Musk first principles algorithm: “Well, it's easy to say simplify and it's very difficult to do it. You know, I have this very basic first principles algorithm that I run kind of as a mantra, which is to first question the requirements, make the requirements less dumb. The requirements are always dumb to some degree, so you want to start off by reducing the number of requirements. And no matter how smart the person who gave you those requirements, they're still dumb to some degree. You have to start there because otherwise you could get the perfect answer to the wrong question. So try to make the question the least wrong possible. That's what question the requirements means. And then the second thing is to try to delete whatever the step is, the part, or the process step. It sounds very obvious, but people often forget to try deleting it entirely. And if you're not forced to put back at least 10% of what you delete, you're not deleting enough. And it's somewhat illogical, people often, most of the time, feel as though they've succeeded if they've not been forced to put things back in. But actually, they haven't because they've been overly conservative and have left things in there that shouldn't be. And only the third thing is to try to optimize it or simplify it. Again, these all sound, I think, very obvious when I say them, but the number of times I've made these mistakes is more than I care to remember. That's why I have this mantra. So in fact, I'd say the most common mistake of smart engineers is to optimize a thing that should not exist.”
Beanie👾271,244 views • 6 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk about the need for SpaceX's Starfleet: “We've got to make Starfleet happen. We want really big spaceships that can go far places. Cool uniforms, cool spaceships. When the public hears Space Force, that's what they think. We're going to have some sweet spaceships and pretty good uniforms and stuff. We want the sci-fi futures, the good sci-fi futures to be real and ideally to become real while we're still alive. We want to see it happen, and so I think we really need to drive the rate of innovation to be such that we would see big breakthroughs, big improvements in space technology in the years to come. Just trying to make Starfleet happen as soon as humanly possible and definitely while we're still alive. I'm not sure about warp drive, but the other stuff I think can be done. Warp drive and teleportation probably not, but big spaceships that can go far places, that definitely can be done.”
Beanie👾168,499 views • 8 months ago

Elon Musk: I guess I've been sort of pathologically optimistic from birth, but that's the reason all this stuff is happening anyway --- “When we were kids in school, my brother would tell me the wrong time for the bus so that I wouldn't miss the bus. And then I'd be upset with him. I like, 'Why'd you tell me the bus was going to come earlier than it was?' And he would say, 'Well, because otherwise you'd be late for the bus.' This is an actual thing that would happen. So, I guess I've been sort of pathologically optimistic from birth, but that's the reason all this stuff is happening anyway. I got to be somewhat pathologically optimistic, but I do deliver in the end. That's the important thing.” Source: Elon Musk Tesla Shareholder Meeting, June 2024
Beanie👾116,544 views • 5 months ago

Elon Musk's Elon Musk grandfather was American, from Minnesota. His mother, Maye Musk Maye Musk , was born in Canada and moved to South Africa with her parents and siblings when she was a child. Many people think the name "Elon" is exotic, but in fact, he was named after his American great-grandfather, who was a school superintendent and part-time sheriff in Minneapolis in 1900.
Beanie👾120,604 views • 7 months ago

Elon Musk's mother, Maye Musk, was a science nerd in school: “I was the science nerd at high school. I didn't really get many dates. I don't know if boys were scared of me or whatever, but I didn't have many dates, so I wouldn't date anybody who wasn't as good at math and science as I was, and no one was. Although my ex-husband was. He was better than me at math and science, and I hate to admit that, but that probably did help towards Elon being a genius.”
Beanie👾48,669 views • 3 months ago

"Elon Musk's advice to younger self: Enjoy the moment a little bit more ---- “I think there's some merit to just also not being necessarily too intense and enjoying the moment a bit more. It's like when we were developing the Falcon 1 rocket on the Kwajalein Atoll, and we had this beautiful little island that we were developing the rocket on. And not once during that entire time did I even have a drink on the beach. I'm like, well, I should have had a drink on the beach. That would have been fine."
Beanie👾51,643 views • 4 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk on the propaganda that the Earth is overpopulated: “First of all, I'd change the education system so that people stop being taught that we're overpopulated. This is completely false. The Earth can absolutely sustain this population; we could double or triple the population. There's a professor I was talking to at Oxford, his math says we could 10x the population without destroying the Amazon rainforest or anything terrible. So I think we should expand the human population and increase the scope and scale of consciousness so we can better understand the nature of this universe, this wonderful universe, and all the amazing things that exist. So that's one of the things I'd like, we need to stop the false propaganda that the Earth is overpopulated. I think we need to, especially with the education of women and men, is we need to stop scaring women that having a kid destroys their life. This is false. We terrify girls into saying that if you get pregnant, your life's over. This is what schools teach. And I agree, we should not have teenage pregnancies, but actually having a child is one of the most delightful, happiness-inducing things you could possibly do.”
Beanie👾72,138 views • 7 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk on the big bang of the intelligence explosion: “We're in the big bang of the intelligence explosion, like we're watching, we have courtside seats to the big bang of the intelligence explosion. One thing's for sure, it won't be boring. I think we should always consider that there's some chance of a bad outcome to try to protect against the bad outcome. We don't want to be complacent and say that 'Everything's just gonna be fine, there's no chance of a bad outcome.' You know, I sort of think of this, and maybe in movie terms it's like, are we in a Star Trek movie or like are we in a Gene Roddenberry movie or a James Cameron movie? Which movie are we in here? And if you could either have a Roddenberry or a Cameron outcome, I think in this case we want the Roddenberry outcome.”
Beanie👾53,736 views • 6 months ago

I test drove a Tesla Cybertruck for the very first time ever today at a Tesla store! I'm excited for mine to come in soon! ⚡ It was such a fun experience! Here is my super awkward video lol 😬🤣 Thanks to my Tesla girls for hyping me up! Mandy LilHumansBigImpact AleXandra Merz 🇺🇲 Eva Fo𝕏 🦊 Claudius Nero's Legion Jess X
Beanie👾49,253 views • 6 months ago

Elon Musk: "One day, science-fiction will be turned into science-fact!" 🚀💯
Beanie👾35,491 views • 4 months ago

Maye Musk Maye Musk talks about Elon Musk as a teenager: “As a teenager, Elon didn't have many friends, but he read all the time, through the night. I couldn't get him up in the morning. He read a lot of science fiction. He would read through the night until he saw me getting up, and then he would go to sleep. And then, of course, I had to dress him while he was half asleep and get him to school.”
Beanie👾32,734 views • 4 months ago

Elon Musk Elon Musk : Engineering is the closest thing to being a wizard in the real world “I guess I think of myself as a technologist or engineer. And I seem to have some skill in developing new technologies of various kinds. And when I was a kid, my favorite book was The Lord of the Rings. And I loved Gandalf. And it's like, well, what's the closest thing to being a wizard in the real world? And I think that engineering is kind of like that. It's like you make new technologies that didn't exist before. So, engineering technology that is magic. As Arthur C. Clarke would say, 'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.'”
Beanie👾35,777 views • 6 months ago

Maye Musk Maye Musk on Elon Musk: He does things to do good ---- “He doesn't do things to challenge, he does things to do good. So everything he does is to do good. For example, the Zip2, door-to-door directions. And I said, 'That's great.' Because I had big maps, I had to use them when I went anywhere. And then we did PayPal, and he said, 'You'll be able to send money by email.' And I said, 'Well, that's crazy.' And then it worked out fine. And then he went on to Tesla, electric cars. And then he found that the gas industry hated him, of course. And then the other car companies actually supported him, and then they hated him. And so every headline was negative. And now we found out that in the last few years, the government has been paying hundreds of millions of dollars to the media if they will trash Elon every day. And they do. And then once that, Reuters was paid that amount. Once they do that, then the New York Times, CNN, BBC, they can quote Reuters and trash him. And I don't know how he copes with it. It makes me furious. But the point is, people are buying Teslas. Loving it. I get upset, but he's just saying, 'You know, there are people that are not happy about electric cars.' And then, of course, when he said he's going to start doing rockets, and I thought, oh, that's cute. I mean, really? Rockets? And now it's like a rocket. Twice a week he's launching rockets. And then there's satellites that he wanted to do. He said it will save people in forests, or on top of hills, or in the middle of the ocean who are stuck. It will save their lives. And now he's supplying Cybertrucks with Starlinks at the fires in Los Angeles. So he sees the future. He sees where there's a need, and he goes against everybody else. So if you see there's somewhere that you can do better, just get out there and work on it, and you've got social media to help you.”
Beanie👾20,084 views • 5 months ago