Elon Musk: The Future Of Morality, By Nikola Tesla

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Although Elon Musk’s,CEO of Tesla, car company is named after Nikola Tesla, his efforts to electrify society and replace fossil fuels is much more aligned to the vision of Thomas Edison (Burrows). Elon Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa on June 28,1971 (Vance, 31). Even as a kid, Elon had fantasies of colonizing planets; he brought model rockets to school and launched them during breaks. As a teenager, he held firm beliefs on using renewable energy, even in a country dedicated to mining. He also had debates with his brother Kimbal, about paperless banking or similar (Vance, 41-42). Fast-forward a couple of years to 1995, Elon and Kimbal created Zip2, a service that would make a yellow-pages type directory with a map. Similar to Google Maps today, showing the location, hours, phone number, etc. of a store, restaurant, or service (Vance,61). The company then sold their software to newspaper and media companies like The New York Times and Hearst Corporation, who knew that they were in trouble with …show more content…

He said: “You want to wake up in the morning and think the future is going to be great - and that’s what being a spacefaring civilization is all about. It’s about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. And I can’t think of anything more exciting than going out there and being among the stars,” (Musk). In continuation of Musk’s outlook on sustainability, he plans for the BFR to be reusable. At first, the rocket would land on Mars and then fly back. Musk also wants to bring rockets back to earth in three months rather than six using a complex propulsion system (Vance 332-33). Musk is likely to get to mars up to a decade earlier than NASA (Pasztor). Musk’s dream of going to space and colonizing Mars is more than just for him, it is to avoid extinction for the human race on earth and make the future brighter for

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