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32 sats \ 4 replies \ @didiplaywell 30 Oct \ parent \ on: Most accurate description of Elon Musk in your view? culture
You may not believe gravity exists, yet it exists. You may not believe Elon is making cars yet he is. You may not believe Elon is making rockets yet he is. Would you deny his achievements? Would you deny its impacts? If you do, no discussion on the matter is possible under the mantle of reason, in which case I leave you with your own reality in peace.
Can you prove to me that there aren't people that levitate? I know you cannot. Even if gravity does exist. I don't believe we travel to space, so in my reality, rockets are useless. I believe electric self driving cars for everyone is not the future, so, for me, Tesla is useless. My opinion is he bought Twitter to get more control. That's purely intuition. Most of this is. That's why I say I don't know. I could be wrong about it all. I just don't see what he does that actually helps people. I am open to him being a great guy. He hasn't shown me yet. And the vibe I get from him is...not great. He seems like he is good at tricking people into being hyped about something. And then under delivering. He doesn't do and hasn't done many of the things his claims will suggest. Again. It's just my point of view. I'm me. And I am strange. I know people like to think he I super impressive. And maybe he is. I don't know. I will say he is impressive.
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Can you prove to me that there aren't people that levitate? I know you cannot.
Yes I can, with all rigour, in the same way I can prove to you there's no people that can summon energy from nothing.
I don't believe we travel to space, so in my reality, rockets are useless. I believe electric self driving cars for everyone is not the future, so, for me, Tesla is useless.
As I said, if you deny his achievements and its impacts, no discussion is possible on the matter. I leave you with your own reality in peace.
I just don't see what he does that actually helps people.
That's the most definitive statement ending this conversation right now.
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Any scientist can agree that you can't prove something doesn't exist. We live in a multiverse. You And I see different futures. Not right or wrong. Just different. It's okay if we see things differently. We may be on different timelines. Likely, we are. And you may be completely right about it all. I'm not telling you how anything is..just telling you about my experience.