Casey | 'Friends': Humans can't stay in the cradle forever

According to foreign media reports, one of Tesla's co-founders, Space X founder Elon Musk, unexpectedly appeared at the southwest southwest assembly, after being named by Jonathan Nolan, co-creator of the HBO drama “Western World”. Musk walked up to the stage and shared some of the space travel ideas with the audience.

Musk talked about his excitement about space travel. It was a terribly beautiful thing to send a Tesla into space. At the same time, Musk also discussed that there are many negative things in the world.

Musk said: 'There are many terrible things happening in the world. There are a lot of problems that need to be solved. Many things make you miserable and let you down. But life cannot just solve one painful thing after another. This cannot be the only one. Things. What people need are things that motivate you, things that make you wake up very happily and become part of the human race. That's why we do it.

Musk was referring to Space X's recently launched Falcon heavy rocket. The rocket carried a red Tesla sports car with a dummy in an astronaut’s space suit.

Musk also told the Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky that the earth is the cradle of mankind, but that human beings cannot stay in the cradle forever.

Musk said that he was very excited about the idea of ​​aligning Orkowski, because he expanded the scope and scale of human consciousness, and broke through the limitations of the Earth as part of the interstellar space.

'This idea is very exciting,' Musk said on the stage. 'It makes me happy that I am still alive. I hope you feel the same way.'

Joan Lisa, the co-founder of Nolan and West World, had previously worked with Musk to create a short film recently launched into space for the Falcon. Here is a picture shared on Instagram by Musk.

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