CHAT "Will the real Elon Musk please stand up?"

Nich1

Veteran Member
Leo Hohmann's website has an interesting look into Elon Musk that references an article by Patrick Wood that asks the above question about Elon Musk. Some of the information given is quite interesting.

 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
yep … been thinking this exact thing. He’s pretty out there. There’s more to it than free speech IMHO. It could be used to platform his future creations. What better way to get people to line up to be brain chipped. To be part of the digital future.
 

Squid

Veteran Member
Musk is interesting but I find the timing of this piece and the inclusion of personal gossipy content more akin to a establishment progressive hit job,

For all his faults Musk has never hidden or masked what he was doing using fawning media to protect any of his projects.Including A/I and the project to create an interface to merge human and technology. As scary as it may seem many people, country’s and company’s are currently working on this quietly but he actually discusses the topic. Like he seems willing to do for all his projects.

I would rather hear the idea presented then the current democrat progressive idea to keep it all secret because they are so smart and we are so dumb. Most progressives took soft majors because they are mostly collectivists morons who were too lazy or ignorant to handle math and science, cause maff iz hard.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
YEP......a special kind of crazy, that's for sure. Whether good or bad, I don't have a clue. His girlfriend sounds like she's pretty far OUT THERE.
 
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Barry Natchitoches

Has No Life - Lives on TB
He is not crazy - he has Asperger’s Syndrome.

Sometimes called the “little professor’s syndrome”, AS folks are oftentimes very bright, brutally honest, not very interested in social convention or social expectations, and often very naive despite their brillance.

Tesla himself was Asperger’s.

Einstein might have been - the jury is still out on that.

I think Neil Armstrong might have been AS.

Alot of smart, naive, socially awkward but honest, good hearted people are.

Some of the folks here at TB2K are Aspergers.

This world is a better place because of the folks with Asperger’s Syndrome.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
He is not crazy - he has Asperger’s Syndrome.

Sometimes called the “little professor’s syndrome”, AS folks are oftentimes very bright, brutally honest, not very interested in social convention or social expectations, and often very naive despite their brillance.

Tesla himself was Asperger’s.

Einstein might have been - the jury is still out on that.

I think Neil Armstrong might have been AS.

Alot of smart, naive, socially awkward but honest, good hearted people are.

Some of the folks here at TB2K are Aspergers.

This world is a better place because of the folks with Asperger’s Syndrome.


Need to keep him away from 0bama he has Assbangers syndrome. :lol:
 

mikeho78

Contributing Member
He is not crazy - he has Asperger’s Syndrome.

Sometimes called the “little professor’s syndrome”, AS folks are oftentimes very bright, brutally honest, not very interested in social convention or social expectations, and often very naive despite their brillance.

Tesla himself was Asperger’s.

Einstein might have been - the jury is still out on that.

I think Neil Armstrong might have been AS.

Alot of smart, naive, socially awkward but honest, good hearted people are.

Some of the folks here at TB2K are Aspergers.

This world is a better place because of the folks with Asperger’s Syndrome.
Based on Einstein's sensory issues regarding wearing socks and his early delays during his elementary education (late reader, if I recall), I'd wager that Einstein was most definitely on the spectrum.
IMO, I think every single human has a few "autistic tendencies" but the one's that get labeled or diagnosed are those that have them dialed up to eleven.
Sorry for the thread drift...
 

Warm Wisconsin

Easy as 3.141592653589..
He has said he is a Humanitarian libertarian that believes that a human–technology interaction future will drive changes to human nature in ways that we can’t predict. He also believes in limiting AI and human-technology interaction but doesn’t think it will happen.

Try and put that in some political box!
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
He has said he is a Humanitarian libertarian that believes that a human–technology interaction future will drive changes to human nature in ways that we can’t predict.

iu
Resistance is futile......
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
He's a toker.
AND I wouldn't bet on whether or not he's used any of a number of mind-expanding techs, chems, or traditions.

I would be happy to see where he leads because it WILL get debated in the "whole Great Marketplace of Ideas."
 

Creedmoor

Tempus Fugit
I don’t think his pharmacological experimentation is a detriment to his brilliance. Gives him multiple perspectives hard to obtain any other way. He combines them to produce a consistently out of the box take on solutions to problems we don’t even know we have.
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I have no idea what he is. People have made money off his company’s and he has a lot of people that follow him. His free speech stance has garnered him a new following. For all I know his is working up the ladder for the Anti-Christ position. His significant other seems to be a whack job and they do seem compatible.
 

bobfall2005

Veteran Member
I was wondering when the hit pieces would start. Their problem is, how does one handle somebody like Elon Musk? The guy's a genius who just doesn't care what the left wing ding bats say.
Or the right for the matter.
And he cares nothing for the opinion of anyone here.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I was wondering when the hit pieces would start. Their problem is, how does one handle somebody like Elon Musk? The guy's a genius who just doesn't care what the left wing ding bats say.

Their problem is one does not handle someone like Musk, Trump, or Branson the guy from Virgin Airlines, and this pisses them off and to no end... no these men do not need those people, rather those people need these men and they're having nothing of it.
 

robolast

Senior Member
I'm not sure where he stands on a lot of things. About being a genius I'm not sure. I've read that a couple of his business ventures failed but who knows. Regarding the Tesla - he may have used that to make money but IMHO it's a very bad concept reinforced by the government pushing it so hard. We will see in time
 

Jaybird

Veteran Member
He made NASA look like shit. That was worth the ticket. Don't know much about him but he is out there trying to put us back in space at least. Very interesting watching him and people like him taking the reigns from our inept government.
 

bassgirl

Veteran Member
yep … been thinking this exact thing. He’s pretty out there. There’s more to it than free speech IMHO. It could be used to platform his future creations. What better way to get people to line up to be brain chipped. To be part of the digital future.
He is actually about to release a medical device that is implanted in the brain. It will allow blind people to see (even if they have no optic nerves left) deaf to hear, and paraplegics/quads to walk again.

The device by passes the broken spinal cord and sends impulses it down the path.

They are getting ready to test it in people soon. Saw and interview with Joe Rogan where he was talking about all this stuff,
 

Wiley

Membership Revoked
I like Musk because of his outlandishness, SpaceX and what he is doing to Twitter so far.... BUT as with all high profile people, I do not put my faith in him as I've seen other 'conservative heros' turn out to be not what they appeared. Just enjoy his antics and the fun he brings but don't look to him or any other human as a "hero".
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
He has said he is a Humanitarian libertarian that believes that a human–technology interaction future will drive changes to human nature in ways that we can’t predict. He also believes in limiting AI and human-technology interaction but doesn’t think it will happen.

Try and put that in some political box!

I say all fine and well as long as he doesn't force the changes in some way. Whether it's by law and statute or by circumstance--you can't get a job without transhumanism--just let people make their own calls and call it a day.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I'm not sure where he stands on a lot of things. About being a genius I'm not sure. I've read that a couple of his business ventures failed but who knows. Regarding the Tesla - he may have used that to make money but IMHO it's a very bad concept reinforced by the government pushing it so hard. We will see in time


To be honest I wouldn't trust any business person who has never failed, ever! Failure is a normal human trait, it's the ability to pick oneself up and start over again that makes a person better... I think they call that growth.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment

MONDAY, MAY 23, 2022
Has Elon Musk Been "Red Pilled" like Neo in "The Matrix?"

Kurt Schichter has a great piece at Townhall.com entitled Target: Musk It reads like a parody of a Cold War spy thriller in which our dashing hero, Elon Musk, discovers he has been lied to, and mounts a one man war against his former employers. Well, so Elon Musk doesn't actually work for the government. But you can almost feel the anquish that Musk must have felt as he slowly realized that the Democrats did not have the little guy's interests at heart after all. Indeed, that they were the party of tyranny and oppression, not of kindness. They are also the party of slavery and racism. It must have been a sad realization.

Of course, Schlichter must be Schlichter, and so we have humorous tangential tropes thrown off like a spinning wheel, but each comes back to the point;

Look, the guy dated Amber Heard and survived with his throat unslit and his linens undefiled. This trollop's trumped-up charges are not going to take him down. The fact is that what my mother – the judge – told me after she swore me in as a lawyer in 1994 remains true: "Everyone lies." Allegations in sex lawsuits are as reliable as Jen Psaki, and even bullSchiff claims get settled.

But the truth is not the point. Obedience is. They are terrified of Elon Musk because his money – combined with his iconoclasm – makes him dangerous. The thought that Musk would take over Twitter and allow free speech, thereby utterly undoing their last stranglehold on social media, filled the unelite elite with a cold terror. They know their ideas are garbage; they can only keep power by ensuring they control the marketplace of ideas. And they control it by ensuring it is not a marketplace at all but a Supermax prison where wrongthink is locked away in solitary with a lonely cellmate named Ox.

...snip...
Except Musk is not backing down. He's gone to the conservative medicine cabinet and gobbled a handful of red-pills. His Twitter feed is a non-stop chronicle of his ideological makeover. He talks about the truths he's learned since he popped the blue bubble surrounding him, he points out the hypocrisy he sees, and he refuses to back down in the face of the regime's full-court press.

...snip...
Musk has announced that he's taking the next step and forming his own legal Delta Force under his personal command. Nice. There's a lot of damage you can do using the courts. His bat signal to hardcore ambulance chasers focused on lawyers who win at trial, and trials are important, but winning at trial is not optimal. That's tactical thinking; strategic thinking focuses on results, and trials are but one way to get the result you want. If you are bringing a suit, trial may be the only way to get what you want – money. If you are defending one, you want to win without trial. Why? Because in a trial, you can lose. You can't lose a case bringing motions to dismiss or for summary judgment; you can only win.

In any case, this is not a column on litigation theory but on how a rich guy is owning the libs. And owning them, he is. He has gone from green demigod to reactionary demon in just a couple of months, all because he took seriously the principles the progs posed with. Hell hath no fury like a lib disrespected, and Musk's insult is really the basis of this backlash. Musk is publicly unimpressed by the left and the mediocrities who make it up. He sees they are unaccomplished. He sees they are liars. And he sees they are stupid. In his world, you have to perform. The car goes vroom vroom, or you go bankrupt. There's no excusing the car not moving because of structural racism or the male gaze or literal shaking or any of the other crap these quarterwits kick up to obscure the truth. The progs suck, and their ideology is a non-stop series of complaints and curated posturing. Musk's world is binary in an unwoke way; you either do or do not. Their world is not about doing but about being: woke, sensitive, whatever. You are what you pose.

I am not on the Elon Musk bandwagon, but I do think he may have had an honest conversion - that he may indeed have been red pilled. For younger readers, the allusion to being "red pilled" is to the movie The Matrix, which came out 23 years ago. And if he is truly putting a team of lawyers together to use the courts to give the Left a taste of its own medicine, good for him. I will pop some pop corn and sit down to watch.
 

wobble

Veteran Member
yep … been thinking this exact thing. He’s pretty out there. There’s more to it than free speech IMHO. It could be used to platform his future creations. What better way to get people to line up to be brain chipped. To be part of the digital future.
I keep telling people I want to like him but do not trust him one iota. His direction is everything humans cannot let happen.
 

Jackpine Savage

Veteran Member
He is not crazy - he has Asperger’s Syndrome.

Sometimes called the “little professor’s syndrome”, AS folks are oftentimes very bright, brutally honest, not very interested in social convention or social expectations, and often very naive despite their brillance.

Tesla himself was Asperger’s.

Einstein might have been - the jury is still out on that.

I think Neil Armstrong might have been AS.

Alot of smart, naive, socially awkward but honest, good hearted people are.

Some of the folks here at TB2K are Aspergers.

This world is a better place because of the folks with Asperger’s Syndrome.

If anyone wants to read some great books about what it is like to have Asperger's, John Elder Robison has written three fantastic ones. He started out by making guitars for Kiss :lol: In his last book he talks about raising his son who also has Asperger's. His son got into making explosives and got carted off by the ATF and FBI, but it turned out OK. Some really hilarious stuff.
 

Granny Franny

Senior Member
This Musk free-speech thing reminds me a little of when Trump came on the scene right before his presidential run. I'm now wondering if Musk has similar aspirations.
 
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