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theonlybutlet
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
As far as I understand, this idea of notability also adversely impacts science publishing, it's not published by reputable journals unless it's notable, which skews incentives and also means there's probably some useful information out there left to someone else to rediscover.
theonlybutlet
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
In ways we are already seeing tangible benefits: supply missions and passenger missions to the ISS, Commercial and military satellite launches, Starlink. Future benefits this tech would potentially support: asteroid mining, colonising other planets.

The other company I reference have not made a commercially viable rocket that will get you into orbit.
theonlybutlet
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Indeed but things like smartphones already had mass appeal in Europe and Asia, from the likes of Nokia in Europe and NTTDocomo in Japan.
theonlybutlet
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
In the US yes, the rest of the world not so much. They were already popular or had other influences initially.
theonlybutlet
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
"transformed modern life and changed the human trajectory for everyone on the planet"

That's some real hyperbole. We had phones and pc's already, it wouldn't of transformed our lives or changed our trajectory but yes he has been influential in shaping what that looks llike A cosmetic impact sure.
theonlybutlet
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
And the product of this investment will benefit all, it's not just some billionaire rollercoaster unlike others * cough * blue origin * cough *.