It has the potential to be worth billions to the aerospace industry
At this moment the title appears accurate. But, the news cast is being misleading.
The actual NASA employee gave this statement:
This has the potential to generate billions in economic activity.
this shows that the alloy itself is not worth billions, if it were, they wouldn't show exactly how it is made. Instead the technology opens the door for jobs and missions.
Correct, opening the door for jobs which the workers wages will be paid by the sale of powder they are producing, I really don’t see how you’re so hung up on this, it all seems pretty obvious which is why I didn’t refine the headline, anyone can misinterpret something, it happens.
Don't you think that if someone stands for truth, it's best to spread information as truthfully as possible? Spreading truthful information with a headline that could easily be misunderstood to convey something untrue undermines itself.
Truth is that the headline was copy/pasted, Also I gave links for further clarification, if those aren’t also viewed and someone gets duped by not reading into it’s not really my problem, it didn’t seem THAT nefarious. it’s pretty subjective on how you look at it too, Did the inventor of Coca Cola know that his product was going to be worth billions? Who in their right mind would think a single can of coke would be worth billions? But the entirety of their corporate empire? Yes, Billions. It’s silly to even be discussing this anymore. So respectfully I agree to disagree. Happy Friday 👍🏻
Say it’s used in an industry that might send rockets into space to mine asteroids for rare minerals. Would it be worth Trillions now if that was the only tech stopping it from being reality? Not to say that is the case but hypothetically I’d say that would be a reasonable idea we could both agree on
At first within the video the news cast says:
this shows that the alloy itself is not worth billions, if it were, they wouldn't show exactly how it is made. Instead the technology opens the door for jobs and missions.
Correct, opening the door for jobs which the workers wages will be paid by the sale of powder they are producing, I really don’t see how you’re so hung up on this, it all seems pretty obvious which is why I didn’t refine the headline, anyone can misinterpret something, it happens.
Don't you think that if someone stands for truth, it's best to spread information as truthfully as possible? Spreading truthful information with a headline that could easily be misunderstood to convey something untrue undermines itself.
Truth is that the headline was copy/pasted, Also I gave links for further clarification, if those aren’t also viewed and someone gets duped by not reading into it’s not really my problem, it didn’t seem THAT nefarious. it’s pretty subjective on how you look at it too, Did the inventor of Coca Cola know that his product was going to be worth billions? Who in their right mind would think a single can of coke would be worth billions? But the entirety of their corporate empire? Yes, Billions. It’s silly to even be discussing this anymore. So respectfully I agree to disagree. Happy Friday 👍🏻
Say it’s used in an industry that might send rockets into space to mine asteroids for rare minerals. Would it be worth Trillions now if that was the only tech stopping it from being reality? Not to say that is the case but hypothetically I’d say that would be a reasonable idea we could both agree on