Q suggested that there has been technologies kept from civilization because they reduce the profits of established industries.
Q has implied that such technologies would be released to us.
I remember about 5 years ago, Trump said "you can't believe the technology that is about to get released."
We have always known that Elon musk is a genius, but it seems like lately the narrative is taking that to new extremes.
Trump is saying he is not from this world. A recent article stated how he put together a computer system in one month that would typically take 4 years.
Whether it is real, or a role he is playing, he is now essentially Tony Stark, a man that can create a super warrior armor out of a box of scraps inside a cave.
What better way to introduce amazing technology and to make it readily available to the public then a semi philanthropist super genius like Elon musk.
I can imagine in 5 years from now he says oh I just discovered a source for unlimited energy. 10 years from now, Oh, I just discovered anti-gravity.
It would not make much sense for this technology to be introduced by the government. Would you really want Exxon to be the ones that reveal they discovered a new energy source?
Your thoughts?
I doubt it. Musk is a smart guy. The kind of project manager who understands, at a high level, what the engineers are doing and can call bullshit and know when to overfund something because he can critically assess whether or not it's feasible. He's also business savvy to a point. To a point because he's a government money pit.
If you're looking for super scientist types who will contribute to the public good, it's Taylor Wilson. He'll be back on people's radar and is the beneficiary of small, but significant to him, Peter Thiel money. Thiel being a massive patron of Vance.
Wilson or his teams will figure out gen-5 small scale nuclear reactors and unlock about 75 years of global energy. Cheap electricity moves oil back to industry and vehicles. Decentralized grids can be built up in remote locations that are suffering and allow industries to move there.
Other countries won't trust it at first, so this will give America a decade long head start on transitioning to the new model and leapfrogging over the energy infrastructure of its competitors.
Wilson is still active and has branched out. Most of these types do their big work in their late 20s early 30s. https://dragonflyenergy.com/the-li-mitless-energy-podcast-putting-nuclear-power-on-the-grid/