Deep tunnels

Deep tunnels

On Monday, Elon Musk presented a vision of the future sitting in the dark and wearing the traditional and candle Patek Patek shirt, including seeing aliens, deep tunnels and missile tourist trips.
The billionaire and the new owner of Twitter appeared as if he had a body in a video link on Monday to address businessmen in Bali on the sidelines of the G20 summit. He only appeared from his face and hands against a black background.

“The electrical current was cut off three minutes before this call. That’s why I am in the dark,” Indonesian businessman Engy Bakri went to “The electric current.
When Mask was asked why he did not travel to the Indonesian island, he jokingly said that “the burden of work has increased a lot in the recent period” after he acquired the social Twitter platform.

He had nothing else to say about the acquisition that sparked controversy, which included the demobilization of thousands of employees and the imposition of fees on documented accounts. But he expressed his support for increased videos on Twitter and increased revenues from content makers.

As the Twitter case was set aside, the conversation turned to address more complicated topics, such as digging deep underground tunnels to combat the problem of traffic jam, traveling with missiles across the world in less than an hour and discovering life outside the Earth in space.
“We may find strange civilizations or discover civilizations that were present millions of years ago,” he said.
“I think that going there and exploring the galaxy will be very enjoyable,” he added.

Then the head of “Tesla” for the manufacture of electric cars spoke about the benefits of underground tunnels compared to flying cars to combat traffic jams, saying that cars “will fall on your heads” and will be bad in terms of privacy.
“Electric cars and tunnels are definitely the solution to the worst traffic jams that may occur in any city, because you can get down the number you want from the deep layers until the crowding ends.


Regardless of his “optimistic” view of the future of Indonesia as a developing country, mostly the intervention focused on his strange and bold view of the future of the earth.
Jakarta Elon Musk called for Indonesia to use a site to launch a “SpiceX” missile, noting the benefits of a location near the equator.
But Musk said he wanted to create missile launch platforms all over the world that allows people to travel “to the other side of the world” at a speed of 20 times the speed of sound.

“I think this will actually open the world if you can travel anywhere in less than an hour,” he said.
But despite all his bold dreams about the future, Musk, the richest in the world, was unable to prevent himself from joking about that he was also at the mercy of energy fluctuations on Earth.
“I just look at this video and it’s very strange. I sit here in the dark surrounded by candles. This is the funniest thing,” he said..

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