Careercow Elon Reeve Musk - Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter owner + ex-paypal CEO. Manchild, sexual deviant, spergy autist with access to space travel

Elon vs Donald, who will be triumphant?

  • Elon Musk

    Votes: 29 2.5%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 306 26.5%
  • Us, and the friends we made along the way

    Votes: 818 70.9%

  • Total voters
    1,153
The fact that he thinks solar power is THE definitive future of energy is smoking gun proof that he doesn't actually know shit about engineering and his tech companies are all successful in spite of him, not because of him
It definitely could be in a few decades. The sun dumps an enormous amount of energy on the planet every day; it probably showers us with the equivalent of every available fuel source on Earth over the course of a week. There are a lot of significant hurdles to overcome in getting there, the largest of which isn't technological: there's really no money in a renewable source like that. Nuclear could easily solve our issues until then, especially breeder reactors, but along with not nearly enough money or control, whiners will point out that the nuclear material could be stolen to fuel weapons (as if it's all that easy).

So Elon's not exactly wrong here about solar, just he likely overheard some engineers talking about its potential, copied the big words they used, and smugly ran with it as if he really understands it all.

I wonder how quickly people that work with him/alongside him want to punch him in the face.
 
Nuclear could easily solve our issues until then, especially breeder reactors, but along with not nearly enough money or control, whiners will point out that the nuclear material could be stolen to fuel weapons (as if it's all that easy).
Using fuel like the fuel in the current Chinese pebble bed reactors makes not only meltdowns virtually impossible but reuse as weapons almost as difficult as just mining from ore in the first place. There are now ways of avoiding anything as catastrophic as a meltdown, even though we're currently using shitty, obsolete reactors in the so-called First World.

Also use as efficient energy would be a competing use with weapons to the point using it as weapons (beyond the minimum deterrent necessary) a complete waste.
 
The biggest hurdle to nuclear power besides the (overblown) fears about it is that it's very very expensive upfront. It's pretty hard to set a reactor up and while it'll make it up in the long term, lots of those who could afford to pay want a shorter term return on investment. As for solar the bottleneck is more batteries than anything else. We don't have a great way to store all that energy the sun's bathing the planet in, physical fuels like nuclear and fossil fuels are easier to redeem on demand than energy from the sun.
 
The biggest hurdle to nuclear power besides the (overblown) fears about it is that it's very very expensive upfront. It's pretty hard to set a reactor up and while it'll make it up in the long term, lots of those who could afford to pay want a shorter term return on investment. As for solar the bottleneck is more batteries than anything else. We don't have a great way to store all that energy the sun's bathing the planet in, physical fuels like nuclear and fossil fuels are easier to redeem on demand than energy from the sun.
There's also NIMBY involved. People don't want Chernobyl in their town and can't wrap their mind around the idea that there are better ways to build a reactor nowadays. I think we should use the new designs. I actually grew up a stone's throw from a nuclear reactor. It was built to last 40 years. When the 40 years were up it was recertified for another 80 years. I know people more knowledgeable than me run the thing but that doesn't sound like a good idea.

I'm talking out of my ass here, but if we did go with almost all solar, couldn't we get away with fewer batteries if we used the solar power to melt salt, then use the hot salt and water at night to turn steam turbines? You could even supplement it with parabolic trough solar plants to melt the salt even more efficiently. This reduces the need for disposal of complex electronic equipment like batteries and solar panels when they are at the end of their life, which is a problem because they're practically impossible to recycle in an environmentally friendly way.
 
Yes, yes, legacy media bad. But if you dont quote them what the fuck will Groks sources be?

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Even if you have the right nuclear material, it's still pretty hard to make a nuclear weapon. The fearmongering about nuclear is retarded
Ironically, it's the fearmongering that led us to make sure nuclear is as safe as possible.

Yes, yes, legacy media bad. But if you dont quote them what the fuck will Groks sources be?

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Suddenly people aren't so keen on treating grok like an all-knowing wizard. :story:
 
Please, Indians aren’t capable of being on the forefront of new diseases, they’re too inundated with diseases practically eradicated in the West, like the Plague or Cholera.
1. i dont think we even know what kinds of new and interesting diseases are in their bodies
2. eradictaed in the west = none of us have any immunity, like, u can't really do anything with black plague samples without a BSL-4 lab, cuz nobody in the west has any immunity to it, (jeets can drink from the fuckin ganges and not shit themselves to death, the only thing they are better at than people is their immune system)
 
Musk now claiming these are his hair drug test results.

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Yeah i dont believe it until he does the entire process on camera or better yet on stream. He could have pulled Deepak out of the Diablo IV sweat shop and snipped him. Also even a 12 year old can use inspect element. ALSO ketamine therapy is like monthly or more frequently and hair goes back 6 months and he was fucked up at that dumb chainsaw thing with Milei.
 
There are preanalytical possibilities that can cause an erroneous result.

The hair may not have come from Elon. Maybe it came from Lil' X, the bullet shield he had when around Trump.

The report is signed by Dr. Steven Paschall MD, a 71 year old doctor who specializes in women's medicine in Indiana. He also does emergency medicine. It seems strange that a billionaire would go to him. It's not out of the range of possibilities, it just seems weird. I don't want to reveal my full power level but something has my spidey senses tingling about these lab results.
 
I mean, it's already been proven that he paid jeets to sock his online gaming accounts for him, so Elmo probably paid a jeet to piss in a cup for him too.
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His rocket exploded again, this time on the ground.
They want to launch to Mars in 18 months and this thing apparently becomes less reliable as time passes.
Maybe it wasn't such a great idea to replace experienced engineers with cheap labour.
 
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