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"People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves. It does not automatically improve. It only improves if a lot of people work very hard to make it better" — Elon Musk

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Daniellevor 2 Jahren

The quote is true. Innovation results from countless iterations of decisions upon decisions. Advancement is a collective effort.

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🌿 lithosvor 2 Jahren

It's only automatic for the people not working on it.

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Lunar Strategyvor 2 Jahren

Or be very clever with AI ⚒️

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Dogo Bossvor 2 Jahren

Same goes for love, we must all put the work in to build a humanity made with love.

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Yvonne Sayersvor 2 Jahren

So true! People who work outside of tech just see these incredible tools and advancements (upgrades) happen and ‘appear’ for them. The have no concept of all the work that goes on behind the scenes. Very much like the film/television industry.

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Jonnievor 2 Jahren

We got this.

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Lindavor 2 Jahren

✨🫶🏻

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Roger Edde روجيه إدّهvor 2 Jahren

NOTHING IMPROVES WITHOUT HARD WORK, GREAT #TALENT, AND A #GENIUS SOMEWHERE!

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Eva ∆•π=vor 2 Jahren

So much professional skill and a rectangle for the emotional and social. Elon is an incredible person, he knows how to define every point necessary for the evolution of life. Unfortunately some will learn differently than Elon knows....

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Elon Musk described the one lie every dying civilization tells itself. Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves. It does not automatically improve. It only improves if a lot of people work very hard to make it better.” It doesn’t plateau. It doesn’t stall. Musk: “And actually it will, I think, by itself degrade.” Degrade. The universe does not trend toward progress. It trends toward disorder. Every advancement in history has been a temporary act of defiance against a reality that defaults to dust. In 1969 we put a human on the Moon. By 2011 the United States couldn’t put a single human in orbit. Musk: “The trend is like, down to nothing.” That is not a funding gap. That is not a political failure. That is a civilizational confession. We didn’t lose the technology. We lost the will to maintain it. The Romans engineered aqueducts that moved fresh water across an empire. After Rome fell, Europeans drank from rivers for a thousand years. The knowledge survived. The will to use it didn’t. Progress is not a ratchet. It does not lock into place once you reach it. It is a rope being dragged uphill. And the moment you stop pulling, it slides back down without making a sound. Every generation inherits what the last one built and assumes it’s permanent. Every collapsed civilization believed the exact same thing. Musk saw this while the rest of the world was still coasting on momentum it mistook for direction. That’s why SpaceX exists. Not for spectacle. Not for prestige. Because the window closes. Musk: “Being a spacefaring civilization is definitely not inevitable.” The cruelest paradox in human history. The more successful a civilization becomes, the more its people assume success is the natural state of things. That assumption is the first stage of collapse. The peak and the decline are indistinguishable from the inside. No one feels it turn. Forward is not a direction the universe owes you. It is a direction that costs everything. And it disappears the moment you take it for granted. The most dangerous sentence in human history was never a declaration of war. It was “someone else will figure it out.” That is how civilizations talk about the future right before they stop having one.

Dustin

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Elon Musk: Technology only improves if smart people work like crazy to make it better. “I had simply come to the conclusion that if something didn't happen to improve rocket technology, we'd be stuck on Earth forever. And the big aerospace companies had just had no interest in radical innovation. All they wanted to do was try to make their old technology slightly better every year. And in fact, sometimes it would actually get worse. And particularly in rockets, it's pretty bad. In 1969 we were able to go to the moon with a Saturn V and then the space shuttle could only take people to low Earth orbit. And then the space shuttle retired. I mean that trend is basically trends to zero. People sometimes think technology just automatically gets better every year, but it actually doesn't. It only gets better if smart people work like crazy to make it better. That's how any technology actually gets better. And by itself, technology, if people don't work on it actually will decline. You can look at the history of civilizations, many civilizations, and look at say ancient Egypt where they were able to build these incredible pyramids and then they found they basically forgot how to build pyramids. And then even hieroglyphics, they forgot how to read hieroglyphics. Or you look at Rome and how they're able to build these incredible roadways and aqueducts and indoor plumbing and they forgot how to do all of those things. And there are many such examples in history. So I think you should always bear in mind that, you know, entropy is not on your side.” Interview with Y Combinator, September 15, 2016

ELON CLIPS

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Elon Musk just revealed the default state of human progress. It’s not acceleration. It’s entropic collapse. We assume because graph went up yesterday, it automatically goes up tomorrow. Anyone who’s built anything real understands technology is not force of nature. It’s unnatural state of forced execution. Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves. It does not automatically improve.” Physical board is ruthless. Stop pushing? System doesn’t pause. It actively degrades. Musk: “You look at great civilizations like ancient Egypt, and they were able to make the pyramids, and they forgot how to do that. And then the Romans, they built these incredible aqueducts. They forgot how to do it.” Ancient Egypt forgot how to stack pyramids. Roman Empire forgot how to engineer aqueducts. United States went from walking on Moon in 1969 to completely losing capability to reach low Earth orbit just decades later. Musk: “In 1969, we were able to send somebody to the Moon. Then we had the Space Shuttle. The Space Shuttle could only take people to low Earth orbit. Then the Space Shuttle retired, and the United States could take no one to orbit. So that’s the trend. The trend is down to nothing.” Don’t inherit the future. Have to actively fight physical friction of universe every single day just to maintain baseline. But entropy isn’t even the real threat. Anti-human narrative. When society views its own biological footprint as disease to be cured, it stops executing on physical board. Accepts stagnation as moral virtue. Musk rejects this. We’re not disease. We’re sole architects of future. But that architecture requires relentless, kinetic execution. Musk: “It only improves if a lot of people work very hard to make it better. And actually, it will, I think, by itself, degrade.” Surrender to anti-human narrative? We become next Rome. Forget how to build infrastructure of our own survival. Transition to post-scarcity, spacefaring civilization is not guaranteed by passage of time. Only guaranteed if concentrated group of operators works brutally hard to force it into existence. Capability to leave this planet is ultimate bottleneck for human survival. Entirely dependent on continuous, aggressive engineering. Want to secure ultimate high ground and become multi-planetary species? Cannot rely on momentum. Must execute the math and build the hardware every single day. Universe doesn’t negotiate with ambition. It only responds to your output. And the moment you stop building, you start forgetting how.

Dustin

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