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JEFF BEZOS: HEAVY INDUSTRY WILL EVENTUALLY MOVE OFF EARTH... IT SOUNDS LIKE SCIENCE FICTION BUT IT’LL HAPPEN “Since I was a kid here in Miami, I’ve thought that if we want to keep growing our civilization and using more energy per person, we’ll have to move all of our...

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Jeff Bezos just told you where all of Earth’s factories are going. Off the planet. Bezos: “If we want to keep growing our civilization and using more energy per person, we’re eventually going to have to move all of our heavy industry off Earth.” Not a thought experiment. An engineering conclusion. One he has held since childhood. Decades on the same problem. The same answer every time. Earth is too small. Not too small for today. Too small for what today becomes. Every year the species consumes more energy. More compute. More materials. More of everything. The curve does not flatten. It never has. It never will. The planet has a hard ceiling. Fixed energy. Fixed land. Fixed resources. A closed system with a growing appetite. You do not solve that by shrinking the appetite. You solve it by expanding the system. Bezos: “We have unlimited energy in space and unlimited material resources in space.” Unlimited. Not abundant. Not plentiful. Unlimited. The Sun outputs more energy in one second than humanity could burn in a million years. The asteroid belt holds more raw material than every mine ever dug on Earth. The Moon alone carries enough helium-3 and rare earth minerals to fuel industries that do not yet have names. All of it sitting there. Untouched. While nations bleed each other over the scraps. Bezos: “We can start to build factories in space. We can start to build data centers in space.” Factories that produce zero pollution on Earth. Data centers that draw zero power from the grid. Heavy industry that generates zero waste in the atmosphere. Not because the waste disappears. Because the waste happens somewhere it does not matter. Bezos: “This planet is so beautiful and so unusual. This is the one that we’re going to want to protect. There’s no planet B.” The environmentalists and the industrialists have been fighting the same war for fifty years. Grow or protect. Build or conserve. Economy or ecology. Bezos is telling you the war was always false. You do not choose between growth and preservation. You move the growth off-world and the preservation happens automatically. Earth becomes the residential zone. The garden. The one place where biology gets to breathe. Space becomes the factory floor. The power plant. The data center. The refinery. Every smokestack. Every cooling tower. Every server farm drawing gigawatts from the grid. All of it belongs in the vacuum where energy is free and there is no ecosystem to damage. Bezos: “I don’t know how soon it will happen. It’s a job that I won’t finish. Probably my children’s children won’t finish.” He is building something he will never see completed. That is not a business plan. That is a cathedral. The kind of project that takes generations. Where the person who lays the foundation never stands in the finished building. Most founders build for an exit. Bezos is building for a timeline that outlives his grandchildren. The interviewer called it fantastical. Bezos had one response. Bezos: “Go back in time a hundred years and show somebody your iPhone.” Everything that exists today was once fantastical. Flight. Satellites. The internet. A phone carrying the sum of human knowledge in your pocket. Every single one was impossible until the year it was not. Orbital factories sound like science fiction the same way video calls sounded like science fiction in 1950. The pattern never changes. Someone describes the future. Everyone calls it crazy. Then it ships. Then no one can explain what came before. Bezos is not guessing. He is reading the same pattern that has held every single time. And betting his life that this one is no different.

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