In the fevered twilight of a podcast, when the world held its breath, did Elon Musk-monarch of electrons and mania-break his Bitcoin silence. With a voice like a thunderclap in a cathedral of doubt, he declared: “Energy is the true currency.” Ah, yes, the grand parable of physics! For what is energy but the universe’s cruel jest? A force to be harnessed, yet never tamed. “You cannot legislate energy,” he intoned, as if to the ghosts of entropy. “You cannot just… pass a law and suddenly have a lot of energy.” 🤯
He waxed poetic on the Sisyphean task of generating energy, as if the cosmos itself mocks our feeble attempts to harness its wrath. “It is very difficult,” he sighed, “to generate energy-or, especially, to harness it in a useful way.” One might imagine him clutching a Tesla coil like a modern Job, weeping over the futility of human ambition. 🤚
Then came the Kardashev scale, that ladder of civilizations, framed as a moral imperative. “Progress,” he declared, “must be measured by energy mastery.” A noble thought, if one ignores the fact that humanity is still debating whether to replace lightbulbs. 🤔
And lo, he prophesied the death of money. “In a future where anyone can have anything,” he mused, “you no longer need money as a database for labor allocation.” A vision so radiant it could blind the most devout capitalist. Yet one wonders: if everything is free, what price shall we pay for our existential dread? 😎
Artificial intelligence and robotics, he claimed, would render labor obsolete. “They’ll satisfy all human needs,” he proclaimed, as if to a choir of silicon saints. But where, in this paradise, do we find the purpose that makes suffering bearable? Perhaps the robots will serve us tea and existential crises in equal measure. 🤖😂
He invoked Iain M. Banks’ Culture series, that utopian fantasy where Minds run the galaxy and humans dabble in leisure. “A blueprint for the future,” he said, as if the author had scribbled it in Elon’s napkin. One suspects Banks would reply, “Dear Elon, your vision is charming, but the Minds demand union representation.” 📚😅
And thus, Musk closed with a nod to a far-flung future where “everyone can pretty much have whatever they want.” A world where scarcity is dead, and the only thing left to crave is the illusion of choice. A fate more terrifying than any dystopia. 🤷♂️😂
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