Starbase Tour with Elon Musk [PART 1 // Summer 2021]

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Join me as I take a tour of SpaceX's Starbase facility with Elon Musk as our tour guide! This is part 1 of 3, so stay tuned, there's a lot more coming!
If you need some notes on this video with key points, check out our article - everydayastronaut.com/starbas...
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• Complete Guide To Star...
00:00 - Intro
02:02 - Conversation Starts
06:18 - High Bay
28:23.- Grid Fin
33:55 - Raptor V2
39:53 - HLS
40:45 - Stage Separation / Hot Gas Thrusters
48:00 - HLS (again)
51:44 - Outro
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@scottmanley
@scottmanley 2 роки тому
My father was an engineer and designer who specialized in developing manufacturing facilities and I grew up with an appreciation of how critical the optimization of manufacture is.
@hafeezalimeam9781
@hafeezalimeam9781 2 роки тому
Scott Manley ❤️ lov from india
@BrettBernier
@BrettBernier 2 роки тому
Vastly Underrated. Also underrated is the design of the pad.
@johnalbers6153
@johnalbers6153 2 роки тому
Hullo!!!!!
@05DonnieB
@05DonnieB 2 роки тому
I've always admired the machines that make the machines in production, fascinating.
@tgregi
@tgregi 2 роки тому
My job is to design and then make wooden jewelry and I´m saying for years, that i can make "anything" from wood, but its hard to design a make something, which make sense for me to make and then sell:) Funny that you can compare something so basic, that I make, with something so complex like making reusable rocket system and assambly line:)
@SoyanOsman
@SoyanOsman 2 роки тому
Can we just appreciate how absolutely insane it is that Tim pulled this off?? Hats off to you & the entire team - seeing you tour Starbase with its creator is seriously inspirational.
@philipptielmann
@philipptielmann 2 роки тому
well he also finally has the one million subscribers he deserves!
@xOperator
@xOperator 2 роки тому
I remember few months ago, he said that this was going to happen, it was just a matter of getting the timing right
@tylerjosephson4205
@tylerjosephson4205 2 роки тому
good seeing Soyan here!
@JonasWhat
@JonasWhat 2 роки тому
We couldnt be more blessed to be a part of this adventure...
@ROCKEFELLAPRODUCTIONS
@ROCKEFELLAPRODUCTIONS 2 роки тому
- - - > Yes, thank you Tim (his team) and Elon for sharing this! - - - - - - - > I especially enjoyed Elon's 5 step process and the explanation breakdown of that process! (For anyone interested, check out Booster 3 Static Fire with no sound delay over on my channel)
@kazewaze.
@kazewaze. 10 місяців тому
You gotta love it when the interviewer is actually knowledgeable on the topic so you can have awesome moments like this: 45:00
@steinanderson9849
@steinanderson9849 Місяць тому
and then during his next interview Elon claimed it was his idea
@azhwanhaghiri6336
@azhwanhaghiri6336 22 дні тому
​@@steinanderson9849 Because it was his idea
@steinanderson9849
@steinanderson9849 22 дні тому
@@azhwanhaghiri6336 haha stan loser
@LV_223
@LV_223 2 роки тому
Wonderful video. For me personally, the best learning moment was at 17:30 when Elon said “Possibly the most common error of a smart engineer is to optimize a thing that should not exist.” That is truly wonderful advice, if you chose to take it as such and not a simple statement.
@tanushbanerjee6774
@tanushbanerjee6774 10 місяців тому
What does it even mean practically? I didn’t quite get that and what does that have to do with school/college?
@williamtsmith9668
@williamtsmith9668 7 місяців тому
​@@tanushbanerjee6774It's because some times the best part is no part. Meaning, complexity leaves more points of possible failure. I'd come up with some basic examples, however, that's your job, now. 🤠
@AshleyDukellis-mb9fd
@AshleyDukellis-mb9fd 6 місяців тому
​@@williamtsmith966847:52
@AshleyDukellis-mb9fd
@AshleyDukellis-mb9fd 6 місяців тому
​@@Elonmusklk6zy47:52
@juliuspreloznik7236
@juliuspreloznik7236 2 місяці тому
@@tanushbanerjee6774this is relevant to most aspects of life.
@jpvdl9312
@jpvdl9312 2 роки тому
Elon mentioned on Twitter that he didn’t shower for five days prior to the interview for lack of time, the whole team being in surge mode for the first orbital launch. The fact that he granted you (and us) a 2 hours interview speaks volume to the esteem he holds you in. Congratulation to you and your team Tim!
@Peter-bg1ku
@Peter-bg1ku 2 роки тому
Or it's simply good PR for SpaceX?
@caspermartijn
@caspermartijn 2 роки тому
@@Peter-bg1ku Do they need pr? And why with such a small media outlet?
@mrbeastwithnomoney
@mrbeastwithnomoney 2 роки тому
@@caspermartijn well they are getting free publicity though he knows it
@breakfast-burrito
@breakfast-burrito 2 роки тому
It also speaks to the fact that Tim wont ask silly or repeat questions. Considering Elon is perpetually short on time, doing one interview with someone incredibly competent in the field means a better use of time for both parties.
@glyngreen538
@glyngreen538 2 роки тому
@@caspermartijn Elon seems to enjoy being interviewed by Tim much more then mainstream journalists, where he tends to get repetitively asked simple questions in order to get soundbytes. He doesn't need PR to sell more product but does interviews and presentations to attract talented engineers to work for him and to inspire younger generations into becoming more interested in the field and perhaps pursuing engineering careers.
@falcon9482
@falcon9482 2 роки тому
It’s crazy how Tim went from asking only one question to Elon at a conference and tweeting him along with many other journalists to actually touring all of Starbase with Elon. Tim has gone very far in his career and will go even farther!
@wintrparkgrl
@wintrparkgrl 2 роки тому
I think the key is that unlike most of the reporters Tim was asking questions that were technically in depth
@whiteblack6865
@whiteblack6865 2 роки тому
He's gonna be one of the first 5000 people on Mars.
@That_Awesome_Guy1
@That_Awesome_Guy1 2 роки тому
I'm pretty certain he will be picked for dear moon.
@chrismoule1
@chrismoule1 2 роки тому
I bet raw space is jealous
@philipdrew10
@philipdrew10 2 роки тому
Elon really only interviews with impartial followers. Like Jay Leno, picks his interviews
@justinperry9754
@justinperry9754 2 роки тому
I love how comfortable his employees seem to be around Elon. A lot of places there is tension anytime the big boss is walking around.
@watchingwatches2785
@watchingwatches2785 2 роки тому
There probably sub contractors
@edgybastard1952
@edgybastard1952 2 роки тому
It's because he is usually on the ground and hands on with them. He spent 3 years in Tesla factory, would be out on floor all day. His employees are used to him seeing so hands on and that is rare to see these days.
@spookje111
@spookje111 2 роки тому
@@watchingwatches2785 The guy who he is talking to most is literally talking about getting some subcontractors on a permanent basis, so he himself for sure is Tesla Employed.
@Balsley1105
@Balsley1105 2 роки тому
He’s a cool guy
@musiclife7251
@musiclife7251 2 роки тому
You couldn't be more wrong.. You can hear one of his employees killing his favourite dog @ 29:49. But it clearly doesn't affect Elon because he's superhuman of course
@PF9O
@PF9O 2 роки тому
47:49 Elon thinks and concurs on Tims improvement suggestion. Incredible moment, credit to Tim for such in depth knowledge of these rockets.
@teslaowner9020
@teslaowner9020 2 роки тому
“The most common error of a smart engineer is to optimize a thing that should not exist” - Elon
@megabeam
@megabeam 2 роки тому
Wow scary, I read this as he said it.
@megabeam
@megabeam 2 роки тому
18:00
@TechnologyGeek862
@TechnologyGeek862 2 роки тому
This is the main joke for our Bachelor of Engineering school xD
@MrGaborKukucska
@MrGaborKukucska 2 роки тому
Love these conversational videos with Elon. Some real gold nuggets of engineering are in here (for a non-engineer). Great work Tim!
@francitomerchhustler6202
@francitomerchhustler6202 2 роки тому
This sentence will make history in Universities all around the world from now on to eternity.
@marioiram1975
@marioiram1975 2 роки тому
“Possibly, the most common error of a smart engineer is to optimize something that should not exist “ Gotta love this man.
@ct1762
@ct1762 2 роки тому
you mean when Elon insisted on writing his own clumsy code for Xpay, then tried to fire actual software engineers to design software with 10x efficiency and 1/4 the code?
@jongwynne7434
@jongwynne7434 2 роки тому
@@ct1762 how long ago was this?
@BiancaAguglia
@BiancaAguglia 2 роки тому
A variation of that is "there's no bigger waste of time than doing perfectly that which shouldn't be done at all." 😊
@ZameerHJ
@ZameerHJ 2 роки тому
@@ct1762 his insights are based on a lifetime of experience. That’s how progress is made. Most of his mistakes would have been made early in his career. Then he learned, improved, and moved on. It’s an iterative process. Now he’s a few years away from building the first fully reusable rocket and putting humans on Mars.
@flir67man84
@flir67man84 2 роки тому
tshirt qoute
@jacksonpegram5153
@jacksonpegram5153 Місяць тому
What I find fascinating as I rewatch this interview is the workers don’t seem Aw-struck or surprised to see Elon out on the tarmac. He obviously is out there working with his team every day and seeing him is a normal day-to-day thing. Leading by example.
@Knate1104
@Knate1104 2 роки тому
It’s funny because for as long as I can remember, visiting factories or seeing them on tv, I’ve always been in awe of the manufacturing systems that make it all happen. Under appreciated to say the least
@shriq177
@shriq177 2 роки тому
I love how Elon references things from Tim's videos, the fact that he's a fan is so cool.
@ohnhai
@ohnhai 2 роки тому
Not just his vids, but is up on the up and coming ones.
@MrDJAK777
@MrDJAK777 2 роки тому
Pretty sure his wardrobe is half everyday astronaut merch.
@Eyedok
@Eyedok 2 роки тому
Amazing video
@naotamf1588
@naotamf1588 2 роки тому
you can tell he is far more comfortable talking to Tim than almost everybody else, I was used to hear him stutter in every sentence!
@blackf1ng3r62
@blackf1ng3r62 2 роки тому
Elon said at the end that Tim had given him an idea for less complexity . And Tim was asking lots of good questions .
@thinkingai6017
@thinkingai6017 2 роки тому
Love how he can just talk to Elon like a friend and not some corporate billionaire. Amazing interview!
@amcadam26
@amcadam26 2 роки тому
You won't see Jeff whatshisname or Branson doing tours like this, and explaining things to this level.
@PhiveDelta
@PhiveDelta 2 роки тому
@@amcadam26 bezos.
@raifikarj6698
@raifikarj6698 2 роки тому
@@Noam-Bahar yeah who knows maybe Jeff will let Tim film too
@Spit823
@Spit823 2 роки тому
@@Noam-Bahar yeah Tory and Elon are both engineers and true rocket guys. Bezos is just a fame/money hungry guy who mocks his slave laborers
@Seafox0011
@Seafox0011 2 роки тому
@@amcadam26 Jeff and Richard are entrepreneurs not engineers - so unlikely to do the guided tour.
@nikolausbrandl7028
@nikolausbrandl7028 2 роки тому
47:27 The moment that Elon refers to in the new tour video. Great job Tim, love your work and thanks for actively improving the starship. :)
@Klon337
@Klon337 Рік тому
Whats the name of the new tour video ?
@mickeydrago9401
@mickeydrago9401 Рік тому
Interviewer rocket guy should be getting a consulting fee paid by Elon
@krystoferbelknap806
@krystoferbelknap806 2 роки тому
God, he's so invested in these projects it's refreshing as hell to come back to these videos.
@Simon_Said
@Simon_Said 2 роки тому
This is the kind of access an interviewer can get when they're asking genuine questions, in good faith and with genuine interest - not like the majority of the scoop-hunting or 'gotcha' press, mining for clickbait. Brilliant job Tim, one of the best and most enlightening pieces of SpaceX media to date.
@rifz42
@rifz42 2 роки тому
I like that he asked a question that started Elon thinking about changing the design.
@syrox1564
@syrox1564 2 роки тому
@@rifz42 do you have a timestamp for me? I can remember that there was something about a Design change but i just wanna listen once more and cant find it
@johnwhorfin5050
@johnwhorfin5050 2 роки тому
stop it , this was an illusion
@natetwitchell1969
@natetwitchell1969 2 роки тому
@@johnwhorfin5050 bruh what 😂
@HylanderSB
@HylanderSB 2 роки тому
Business Insider will NEVER get this sort of access….for example.
@roverdad
@roverdad 2 роки тому
This is why you need a technical ceo for a tech heavy company. He is clearly deeply knowledgeable about the subject and the trade-offs of the decisions being made. Very impressive.
@willyolio9590
@willyolio9590 2 роки тому
despite all the people who try to rag on Musk for not being a "real engineer", he sure seems to have learned a lot about engineering. A CEO who actually listens to his engineers and understands his product is pretty rare these days.
@cyrilio
@cyrilio 2 роки тому
Definitely, another one I know is the CEO of 'United Launch Alliance' - 'Smarter Every Day' Destin (accidentally wrote Justin, corrected now) made a video touring their factory. Highly recommended video.
@WestcoastAudiGuy
@WestcoastAudiGuy 2 роки тому
@@cyrilio Tory Bruno is a wildly cool guy... That raw footage factory tour video Destin has is fantastic
@zaphodbeeblebrox2817
@zaphodbeeblebrox2817 2 роки тому
I think most people would like their boss to listen to this man.
@jtjames79
@jtjames79 2 роки тому
@@willyolio9590 real engineers call Elon the engineers engineer. Anyone who says Elon is not an engineer doesn't know what engineering is.
@kylenorman3867
@kylenorman3867 2 роки тому
45:07 Seeing Elon consider the addition of thrusters to starship was a testament to his earlier statements about everyone being chief engineer; ideas come from everywhere!
@jwanilrules
@jwanilrules 2 роки тому
Watch the new one he actually did it ...like nothing about this guy is fake but everything he does is so insane how can it be real but it is what a god
@jamesgreene1147
@jamesgreene1147 Рік тому
Absolutely phenomenal video! I was expecting it to be really good to go on the tour but I love the conversations you guys had so much better than seeing every little thing. Is there a part two or three video yet? Never mind I see it. I just looked into description and didn't see them
@3DPrinterAcademy
@3DPrinterAcademy 2 роки тому
1. Make your requirements less dumb 2. Delete the part or process 3. Simplify or optimize 4. Accelerate cycle time 5. Automate
@williamlee7119
@williamlee7119 2 роки тому
such good points!
@Mosern1977
@Mosern1977 2 роки тому
Can we simplify and optimize these points? 5 must be stupid, we should get them down to 3.
@williamlee7119
@williamlee7119 2 роки тому
@@Mosern1977 true!
@datsteves
@datsteves 2 роки тому
@@Mosern1977 well when you Simplify then you remove parts or processes most of the time and to "Accelerate cycle time" you often automate stuff. so we can just combine 2+3 and 4+5 :)
@knowlegeisgood8735
@knowlegeisgood8735 2 роки тому
@@Mosern1977 Would that not break rule 1?
@mm-qd1ho
@mm-qd1ho 2 роки тому
I really like the straightforward, non-nonsense conversation. Elon not trying to gloss over mistakes, Tim not doing slick editing, just honest questions and answers. Walking around the site makes everything that much more real. Well done.
@Jayess-c
@Jayess-c 2 роки тому
It's not that Elon wasn't trying to not gloss over mistakes. Buddy said something that just made more sense. If you have some humility you don't even think about the mistake part or being wrong you just focus on the next progression.
@Jayess-c
@Jayess-c 2 роки тому
And it's hard to call them mistakes when it's the first time for some of these things ever being used. I guess a mistake in the sense it didn't do what they intended.
@Meta8_Eth
@Meta8_Eth 2 роки тому
Kids of the next generation are going to have a shock when they realise that Mine Craft doesn’t actually build stuff in real life?...haha I bet NONE of the workers doing the heavy lifting and actual building of that giant mechano set ever even touched an iPad in their early years!! Like Elon said over and over - the design process is the easy part. Hope he’s paying his engineers enough bitcoins! Haha Amazing times!! 👏🏻🙏🏻🤓🚀
@Jayess-c
@Jayess-c 2 роки тому
The one thing I liked was how comfortable his employees are around him because he actually works on the line. They almost don't even notice he's there.
@OYeahan
@OYeahan 2 роки тому
@@Jayess-c or they just for the memo about filming and were asked to try and ignore it/look as if nothing was happening :)
@SteveAkaDarktimes
@SteveAkaDarktimes 2 роки тому
I expected an hour of interview to be a slog. I am positively surprised. there's literally no boring filler, no bullshit. This man knows what he's talking about. the time just flies.
@gtamediaproductions1
@gtamediaproductions1 2 роки тому
A few hundred years from now , kids in school will be learning in their history classes about Elon Musk like we learned about the Wright Brothers. We are going through a special time right now with this brilliant man.
@markjt193
@markjt193 2 роки тому
"It's particularly dangerous if a smart person gave you the requirements...". So good to see Elon Musk so relaxed and engaged. He clearly relished the opportunity to get so much of his design philosophy and principles across. Just the best SpaceX video to date.
@RobertLBarnard
@RobertLBarnard 2 роки тому
Yes, its the kind of sage knowledge/advice that makes you laugh because it really resonates. (Laughter is nothing more than us resonating when we encounter a truth)
@KatharineOsborne
@KatharineOsborne 2 роки тому
Tim is a really good interviewer for him, he's extremely knowledgeable and knows the right questions to ask, and also knows how to steer the conversation (I have autism like Elon and tangents are always flaring off in my mind too). I cringe at some of the questions other interviewers have asked him because they are usually so clueless. Anyway, I know there are more parts to this coming up, but I hope Tim gets to have many interviews with Elon as SpaceX continues to evolve; this will be an important part of history to record.
@Bensmithgardening
@Bensmithgardening 2 роки тому
Just amazing to get a real insight into manufacturing and engineering. Makes me think differently about software engineering things
@Bensmithgardening
@Bensmithgardening 2 роки тому
@@KatharineOsborne Tim is very good isn’t he. Think they genuinely get on so Elon open ups to him.
@choppaa4204
@choppaa4204 2 роки тому
Best video to date… part 1/3 😵
@mrnicktoyou
@mrnicktoyou 2 роки тому
I can’t imagine any mainstream media personality having this level of knowledge to engage Elon in such conversation. Great job Tim.
@mbukukanyau
@mbukukanyau 2 роки тому
Lame stream media are over paid lazy communists.
@aiden359
@aiden359 2 роки тому
@@mbukukanyau you realize most of, if not all, mainstream media are large corporations with pro capitalist bias right?
@mrebholz
@mrebholz 2 роки тому
And the trust is there because they know each other for some time.
@hunternewberry5860
@hunternewberry5860 2 роки тому
That's because they cover a variety of topics not just space travel...
@honesty_-no9he
@honesty_-no9he 2 роки тому
I could the same thing on TESLA stuff but on this stuff I am a dummy.
@TheLyricsGuy
@TheLyricsGuy Рік тому
It’s amazing to watch Elon‘s mind at work after the 45:06 mark, coming up with new ideas after an initial spark.
@michelleveronica6097
@michelleveronica6097 Рік тому
His silence is so uncanny. And the subsequent conversation is so bizarre that even if I don't get what they were saying I can literally see him say, "I'm thinking but keep talking this is revolutionary."
@degraham9198
@degraham9198 Рік тому
You're doing a great job documenting this part of history, Tim. Thanks. The magic is back!
@simonthehuman
@simonthehuman 2 роки тому
1. Make requirements less dumb 2. Delete part or process 3. Simplify or optimize 4. Accelerate cycle time 5. Automate
@stefanbuscaylet
@stefanbuscaylet 2 роки тому
Thanks for saving me writing this down myself. I love #2 and when said if there isn’t some “Re adding of dropped requirements” the your not deleting aggressively enough. I also loved that every requirement needs a person by name attached to it.
@EdKaine
@EdKaine 2 роки тому
This list is the key insight to why SpaceX, Tesla, Boring, Neuralink, Dojo and everything else are so effective. Imagine if every manufacturer followed these principles.
@Hibbidyhai
@Hibbidyhai 2 роки тому
@@EdKaine What is Dojo?
@aimanj8060
@aimanj8060 2 роки тому
6. Profit ??? lol
@wheeln24-79
@wheeln24-79 2 роки тому
6 profit
@flatspin7
@flatspin7 2 роки тому
The whole conversation about the folly of “Optimizing something that should not exist” is absolute genius.
@NexenTriz
@NexenTriz 2 роки тому
I just went to a random part of the video and Elon says the phrase you quoted.
@jackdaniell5258
@jackdaniell5258 2 роки тому
I swear I could hear Bezo frantically scribbling notes.
@GenauSo007
@GenauSo007 2 роки тому
Brilliant
@bbirda1287
@bbirda1287 2 роки тому
@@jackdaniell5258 I sure hope so
@puglieri1
@puglieri1 Рік тому
This interview gonna be watched for many many many years to come.
@dahhopper4838
@dahhopper4838 2 роки тому
What I like best about this is it is NOT the canned sound bite bits of the big networks. There is even a point when Elon says oh wait we need to apply this to ...., That's awesome as we feel the connection to a person and their thinking behind this huge project. Thanks' for your efforts and devotion to bringing this to the world. Awesome input and information about the engineering behind Starbase and insight to Elon.
@jardelelias5625
@jardelelias5625 2 роки тому
"A dino trap." says the guy with a room full of Raptors.
@methira
@methira 2 роки тому
Underrated 😂
@marcusrauch4223
@marcusrauch4223 2 роки тому
He had to catch them somehow.
@letsgojake.4078
@letsgojake.4078 2 роки тому
Touche
@nightfox6738
@nightfox6738 2 роки тому
The namesake of "Raptor" is actually not dinosaurs but another term for birds of prey. Still a good joke though :P
@rockymntnliberty
@rockymntnliberty 2 роки тому
Lol
@bobthebomb1596
@bobthebomb1596 2 роки тому
"You must have a name not a department" One of the wisest statements I have ever heard. How many processes exist solely because "It's always been done that way?"
@Hexnilium
@Hexnilium 2 роки тому
That's almost life in a nutshell.
@hakonhalldorsson6673
@hakonhalldorsson6673 2 роки тому
So true. I´m going to quote this at work whenever we are chasing some POR feature that is adding risk or complications for little apparent reason.
@sluggo7
@sluggo7 2 роки тому
If you look at the SpaceX job board online, most positions include the phrase "you will own [job description]". Not "your responsibilities will include", but "you will OWN". This is not only hugely empowering to the employee - who is essentially empowered to act as if they were a sole proprietor entrepreneur, with all the motivational impetus such unlimited risk/reward endeavours offer/impose - but, it's also hugely value added for the organization; no one gets to pass the buck to the department head and claim that they can only, or only have to perform as well as they are managed. Because the buck doesn't just stop at the department head; it stops with every single person in the department. You OWN your work. With all the potential up and down side that that implies.
@thesuncollective1475
@thesuncollective1475 2 роки тому
Its like Ford Production line 2.0
@JB-dv7ew
@JB-dv7ew 2 роки тому
That literally describes my job. People follow these rules simply because they're a rule or have always existed. They're more concerned with the rules than the product itself. We design per our rules and not per the product. Blows my mind.
@BTN1979BoBo
@BTN1979BoBo 2 роки тому
Those Grid Fins are absolutely huge :O I did not think they were that big :D They look so small on the rocket.. Love this channel!! Thank you Tim and team
@NickyDare
@NickyDare 2 роки тому
Reminds me seeing my late father visiting NASA way back in late 70’s This is cool to watch founder himself walking through his vision in reality ❤️ 🪐🔭🛸👩‍🚀 you are such an inspiration! Hope I meet you one day xo
@terencehood
@terencehood 2 роки тому
I get the feeling Elon really likes and values having these conversations with Tim. He is actively making considerations in possible changes throughout the talk. I really enjoy getting to see the way Elon thinks about problems, and isn't afraid to point out his failures and how he learned from them.
@carfish
@carfish 2 роки тому
Also, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him spend so much time with a UKpostsr! MKBHD and others have talked with him, but it’s usually like they’re graced with 30 minutes at most. You can just tell Elon lives and breathes this stuff and Starbase is probably his favorite place to be
@patrickgrassey2290
@patrickgrassey2290 2 роки тому
I agree with you.
@ironagent45
@ironagent45 2 роки тому
He's glad to have a break from all the news reporters who know absolutely nothing about space. Like that women who asked him (in full seriousness) if they could find pink aliens on mars.
@ashdoglsu
@ashdoglsu 2 роки тому
He seems tired or preoccupied to but hes really putting in the effort to not make Tim feel uncomfortable. I cant stand ppl who bad mouth Elon.
@eerienine
@eerienine 2 роки тому
Elon just wants to go to Mars..zero f*cks given till he makes that happen. Or he will do anything or take any idea that can make that happen.
@SkulShurtugalTCG
@SkulShurtugalTCG 2 роки тому
It's fascinating hearing Elon talk. You can almost see the gears in his mind turning every time he speaks, like he's constantly trying to improve on the very advances in rocketry he's talking about.
@amcadam26
@amcadam26 2 роки тому
Totally! Tim suggests a different engine config and you can see Elon simulating it in is head, literally staring off into space.
@mirandabeaudry7936
@mirandabeaudry7936 2 роки тому
So true! I get the vibe that it takes him the same amount of effort to explain and reduce his intelligence to simple logic as it does for me to absorb advanced concepts - except he actually succeeds in his efforts Lolol
@jinxshaddix
@jinxshaddix 2 роки тому
I think its also part visualisation of what he is about to say. He barely stutters anymore. Much training has gone into getting that under check.
@Scaliad
@Scaliad 2 роки тому
Elon's mind is half controlled chaos... at his speeds, gears would spin their teeth off. Elon has a hard time slowing his mind down enough to communicate coherently. Elon is a dynamo!
@Andyman9279
@Andyman9279 2 роки тому
Totally. He came up with a few new idea's while talking. I understand why he want neuralink, speech is way to slow for him :)
@christopherdinsmore
@christopherdinsmore Рік тому
I love how you can see Elon pit forth a ton of effort to simplify his explanations.
@EdwardTilley
@EdwardTilley 8 місяців тому
Incredible video - unforgetable as I am coming back to see it again after a year.
@arloc_official
@arloc_official 2 роки тому
this is probably the longest interview/tour that elon has ever done. you can tell that he likes tim.
@verbimaarten
@verbimaarten 2 роки тому
I think only the third row interview at his house was longer (3h+).
@bradclifton5248
@bradclifton5248 2 роки тому
Tim is so on to it. He knows what he talking about, isn't just asking some else's prescribed questions, is intelligent enough to keep up with Elons brain spewing numbers left right and centre. There are very few people who could not only keep up but functionally contribute in a meaningful, seriously meaningful way.
@verbimaarten
@verbimaarten 2 роки тому
@@bradclifton5248 yeah, gotta love Tim! He’s awesome. 😎
@chrisdevine4848
@chrisdevine4848 2 роки тому
The bromance is strong! :)
@verbimaarten
@verbimaarten 2 роки тому
@@redvintro like what?
@leofreese1
@leofreese1 2 роки тому
When Elon stares off into space, he is actually staring off into space
@blownapartmovies2243
@blownapartmovies2243 2 роки тому
Hes looking of home... "Oh mars, i miss u"
@pastblaster3285
@pastblaster3285 2 роки тому
Are you saying he's spacey ?
@rollingalong
@rollingalong 2 роки тому
Brilliant one-liner.
@Seabee203
@Seabee203 2 роки тому
He gets spaced out.
@PrograError
@PrograError 2 роки тому
@@pastblaster3285 well... just not * that * spacey...
@Tanker39
@Tanker39 Рік тому
It’s amazing to she Elon working through problems in his head as he speaks. I love watching interviews of him.
@NominalOrbit
@NominalOrbit Рік тому
Here a few hours after the First Orbital Test Flight Launch Attempt. 41:05 Now I understand what he meant by ROTATE THE WHOLE STACK.
@NickFlightX
@NickFlightX 2 роки тому
"All designs are wrong, its just a matter of how wrong" - Elon.
@devindykstra
@devindykstra 2 роки тому
It works well with his "question everything" mentality
@devindykstra
@devindykstra 2 роки тому
@@keeli5575 most people laugh at Elon, but then he'll prove the entire industry wrong when he lands a booster, makes a mass manufacturerable electric car, and eventually will land on Mars. Elon's greatest strength as a leader is that everyone underestimates him.
@djei5105
@djei5105 2 роки тому
some designs are looks-like-a-dick wrong...
@starley_
@starley_ 2 роки тому
@@djei5105 *Jeff Bezos left the chat.*
@DailyDoseofSpace.
@DailyDoseofSpace. 2 роки тому
People say that elon can't get starship orbital by the end of august, but I think they can if they push for the next few weeks. The only thing they cannot control is the FAA
@bubediscuss
@bubediscuss 2 роки тому
This content is supreme. I can’t imagine ever seeing a piece like this produced by a mainstream media outlet, nor would they know how to talk the talk. Exquisite viewing for the interested!
@djosearth3618
@djosearth3618 2 роки тому
Great point, and based on your existing knowledge... It's like your comment is kinda like the kind of insight that it is itself in reference to. Ouch I think I just half pretzel-paradoxed myself
@Renovatio2142
@Renovatio2142 2 роки тому
Yea common media are not designed for this kind content, they need to sell ads and create mood nodes over tv in heads of a viewers. But youtube platform is excelent place for a content creators, i pray it will stay open like this for everyone.
@ProxCyde
@ProxCyde 2 роки тому
Interviewers who know and understand the topic in question are the way to go these days. Normal old school journalism is on its way out and has been for a while. There's nothing worse than listen to or reading an article from a person who is completely ignorant on the subject matter. It's fine for general news. >
@DavidOnTheRoadGuitars
@DavidOnTheRoadGuitars 2 роки тому
Have to admit these kind of interviews make him more relatable and human. I really enjoy listening to him ramble on about everything. Amazing guy.👍
@joannewilson6577
@joannewilson6577 2 роки тому
You are wrong the mainstream media have way better expert in science and 10 time more viewers.
@OnlyInaWorldsoCold
@OnlyInaWorldsoCold Рік тому
Love that look Elon gives at 16:50 when he's compared to kerbel
@zyourzgrandzmaz
@zyourzgrandzmaz 2 місяці тому
The place is so cool and weirdly retro. Its like we're finally breaking into what the 1950s predicted of the future. The stainless steel makes the rockets look straight out of fallout or something
@jimbulgerin9621
@jimbulgerin9621 2 роки тому
Congratulations, Tm. You just helped engineer the Starship! 47:50 "We're going to fix that."
@RippanCSGO
@RippanCSGO 2 роки тому
The fact that footage like this will tell the story of how humanity reached Mars in the future.... and we are here to live it, amazing!
@TheScarnak
@TheScarnak 2 роки тому
@Train 2noplace He has never said "buy dogecoin". The rest are true but get that outta there.
@TheScarnak
@TheScarnak 2 роки тому
@Train 2noplace Haha, appreciate it, thanks. I also agree with you.
@yohanathandowns9057
@yohanathandowns9057 Рік тому
I worked in a relatively small scoreboard factory. He is 100% correct. 1% design and R&D and 99% R&D manufacturing, and its a NEVER ending process. There are always ways to push more, increase quality and increase profits, all while balancing out making the workers happy. Alot of the time as well, tooling is special, so now you're putting R&D into making the tools that make your product.
@aauwhatitdo1582
@aauwhatitdo1582 Рік тому
Yeah. Once people understand that, it makes more sense why Musk is so adamant about cutting cost. Going from Carbon to Stainless Steel for the frame and tanks doesn't seem logical, until you realize that it would save you about 100,000 dollars on each prototype. You cut the cost of 99% of the project by 10-15%, you save shite tons of money.
@yohanathandowns9057
@yohanathandowns9057 Рік тому
@@aauwhatitdo1582 1 penny saved on 1 million manufactured products = $10,000. Once you look at it like that the game changes
@lillianB916
@lillianB916 Рік тому
I think it’s so cool how Elon and his team have created this space ex because he gets out there and talks to all of us in video in a language we can understand and makes us all have the ability to learn from this and he’s so down to earth as an expression ironically because he wants to space travel and live on the moon.
@paulruemmele
@paulruemmele 2 роки тому
I'm 10 min in and I have the thought, "This is the best interview I've ever seen in my entire life.".
@SteveKasian
@SteveKasian 2 роки тому
Yeah, definitely. I love how Tim adapted and corrected his approach when he started interrupting Elon multiple times. Most people don't get that. Well, correction: NOBODY EVER gets that before ruining a great interview. It's a difficult thing to master, particularly with someone like Elon, because his speech is always punctuated with long, awkward pauses where he's busy formulating the next words out of his mouth - and interviewers just LOVE to jump in right there in interrupt the process. Elon always tends to roll right over top of them, anyway, when they do that. But he only had to do it 2 or 3 times with Tim, and then Tim started shutting up until it was clear Elon was totally done speaking. Great job!
@DUUKE100
@DUUKE100 2 роки тому
I'm wondering how it feels when you walk around your own space company and see only cars of your own car company ^^
@Jay-407
@Jay-407 2 роки тому
So weird I was just about to type that. Probably the most badass thing
@perspective8369
@perspective8369 2 роки тому
What a dream
@moneybags8869
@moneybags8869 2 роки тому
I was just thinking bout that. Real Power i see. Lets take a walk down elons amusement space park 😂
@BirnenBaer
@BirnenBaer 2 роки тому
That's nothing what elon concerns in the first place :)
@Pakicetus_
@Pakicetus_ 2 роки тому
Like a real Peter Weyland.
@BStott
@BStott 2 роки тому
Kudos - they made some rocket design upgrade realizations as they were looking at the rocket - about 50 minutes. I liked the discussion about using residual hot gas to vent as maneuvering thrusters. Did anyone notice the moment Everyday Astronaut is asking leading questions and Elon realizes they are going to make big design changes to use the hot gases in more situations???
@rossginn1171
@rossginn1171 2 роки тому
One of the BEST interactions with Elon I’ve ever seen!! Excellent content 🙌🏻
@Elonmusklk6zy
@Elonmusklk6zy 10 місяців тому
❤️Hi.. glad to hear from you. I appreciate your support Where are you watching from
@robbiero368
@robbiero368 2 роки тому
Imagine if UKposts had been around in years gone by and there were interviews like this with people like Brunel, Edinson, Tesla, Watt etc. Tim this is epic.
@SanctuaryLife
@SanctuaryLife 2 роки тому
Hey don’t forget Einstein and Bohr :-)
@davidearl4022
@davidearl4022 2 роки тому
Delete n
@ras_krystafari3333
@ras_krystafari3333 2 роки тому
Imagine Akash
@PiDsPagePrototypes
@PiDsPagePrototypes 2 роки тому
One would hope, that those hypothetical interviews, would have been as open and educational as this it.
@johnwhorfin5050
@johnwhorfin5050 2 роки тому
they wouldnt have npc's
@mullholand
@mullholand 2 роки тому
I love how Elon is walking around and none of the employees are looking at him like "wow - the boss is out here" because the boss is ALWAYS out there. Good on you Elon! Running this huge company like a small startup.
@Galactis1
@Galactis1 2 роки тому
They probably don't even know who he is or what he looks like. It's just a job tbh.
@kevinaltamirano7884
@kevinaltamirano7884 2 роки тому
@@Galactis1 i think they know who he is, like giga texas when all employees meet cybertruck
@nielson0122
@nielson0122 2 роки тому
@@Galactis1 Considering how well known he is, I really doubt that.
@Sbinott0
@Sbinott0 2 роки тому
@@Galactis1 how can you not know the richest person in the world if you work for his biggest project
@amcadam26
@amcadam26 2 роки тому
They like "omg! That's Tim Dodd! I love that guy!"
@000Ping
@000Ping Рік тому
Hey Tim, really nice to re-watch some of the footage from 2021 with yourself and Elon on the site tour following the recent test flight. The rapid design and test methodology SpaceX have adopted is clearly paying dividends to the progress that is being achieved.
@TechTomVideo
@TechTomVideo Рік тому
this might be the most legendary interview ever
@MattLowne
@MattLowne 2 роки тому
Oh my god it's here 🥳🥳🥳
@freshmemes1803
@freshmemes1803 2 роки тому
Mr. Bad hand lowne
@kvsko2416
@kvsko2416 2 роки тому
Yo Matt how are you?
@15gamershaven89
@15gamershaven89 2 роки тому
When are you starting lowne aerospace city?
@arjunamin9399
@arjunamin9399 2 роки тому
Holy crap the legend has arrived
@breathdiss9801
@breathdiss9801 2 роки тому
There all here
@MrTyui987
@MrTyui987 2 роки тому
Its incredible that he has all of this information ready at the front of his head
@gregorytrue5634
@gregorytrue5634 2 роки тому
Elon’s candor is a most welcome breath of fresh air in comparison to the folks I have worked with, and for, over my last four decades.
@mhenry2716
@mhenry2716 2 роки тому
He’s walking around talking about building a rocket ship to Mars like your neighbor talks about the deck he’s building on the back of his house.
@SaintDre7
@SaintDre7 2 роки тому
@becibooable1 who asked?
@richnguyen1954
@richnguyen1954 2 роки тому
@becibooable1 you grow up
@consumer1843
@consumer1843 2 роки тому
Maybe he should produce a 1970s Ronco Chicken Roaster marketing/sales version. 🙂
@jasonkay9345
@jasonkay9345 2 роки тому
unfortunately, Matt, Becibooable is correct. It wont get to mars. It doesnt have the logistical capacity to do so, especially not with the 100 passengers he claims it will take.
@bbbf09
@bbbf09 2 роки тому
@becibooable1 Like you would ever know. Troll. It's true it might not happen. But I was told confidently by a rocket scientist 10 years back that reusable launch vehicles were a pipe dream. Can't help thinking that you would of agreed with that pretty much consensus view at the time. But you may have noticed troll that's an actual thing now.
@Durtly
@Durtly 2 роки тому
9 minutes in before I noticed his shirt is the Cybertruck broken glass. What a Savage.
@Wolf-rc1tf
@Wolf-rc1tf 2 роки тому
Nice catch!
@purifiedh2027
@purifiedh2027 2 роки тому
lol
@sumaudio1
@sumaudio1 2 роки тому
wow he took that mistake very personally.
@henkdeklapsteen6787
@henkdeklapsteen6787 2 роки тому
Its starlink right?
@somestarman892
@somestarman892 2 роки тому
@@henkdeklapsteen6787 no, its the failure of teslas cybertruck glass when it cracked in the live demonstration
@faisalsvideoworld
@faisalsvideoworld Місяць тому
felt like i was actually at starbase in this video. throwback to when starship was using raptor version 1 engines and cold staging. Rapter version 2 and hot staging were good upgrades seems.
@tyrellchibvongodze3566
@tyrellchibvongodze3566 2 роки тому
Always admire Elon. Genius without equal. The best part about him is his ability to simplify complex matters for us novices. And I love his anecdotes and metaphors - I was dead at mouse fart, painted a clear picture even a kid would understand. And his humility is golden! I am inspired every time I listen to him. And he made everything we see here, including that lineup of Teslas at the beginning.
@Villains_Nate
@Villains_Nate 2 роки тому
"we're gonna fix that" so dope to see Tim asking the right questions!
@johndodge8999
@johndodge8999 2 роки тому
@Vicente Studer toward the end
@eddydeathwishe4638
@eddydeathwishe4638 2 роки тому
always timestamp
@pushabug_923
@pushabug_923 2 роки тому
@Vicente Studer 47:47
@simplerocketscience6222
@simplerocketscience6222 2 роки тому
@Vicente Studer 47:45
@JayOyster
@JayOyster 2 роки тому
47:24
@brandonberchtold9484
@brandonberchtold9484 2 роки тому
I love how Elon is wearing a shirt with the broken cybertruck window on it XD
@viienn
@viienn 2 роки тому
I first thought it was an arc reactor shirt, cause he kinda is real life iron man
@green7449
@green7449 2 роки тому
I know right! When I noticed I just lost it.
@dancowen1
@dancowen1 2 роки тому
Lol is that what that is??
@Mattsretiring
@Mattsretiring 2 роки тому
I was trying to make out what it was. Cheers
@RandomCircleStudios
@RandomCircleStudios 2 роки тому
i hope it comes with every cyber truck preorder 🤣
@TomAnderson.
@TomAnderson. Рік тому
Your genius made you trending on the UKposts shorts and I had to come check your channel. New sub over here, you are really smart.
@youknowlesthisman1928
@youknowlesthisman1928 10 місяців тому
Say what you want to about Elon, this man is a mental powerhouse the amount of information that he processes each one of the things he talked about from robotics to engineering to rocketry to production lines is all its own field, and he’s not a master of all of those necessarily, but he has more than a working knowledge of all of them, and can weave them together. And it also shows how hard it is to have groups of people working together that’s what most of the CEOs job is is getting the kings out of people, not communicating, etc..
@iamshikhersrivastava
@iamshikhersrivastava 2 роки тому
sometimes it's easy to forget the scale of what this man has made. Seeing them walking through a small part of Starbase, with huge rockets, parts, engines, machinery, and people reminds us of the magnitude of work he and his team are doing. And that he knows and understands every detail of the whole rocket and its manufacturing system is truly astonishing
@sevenravens
@sevenravens 2 роки тому
When he started out he didn’t know anything. He went to Russia for help from their rocket engineers. They weren’t really interested so he bought some books about rocket design and taught himself.
@TroySpace
@TroySpace 2 роки тому
And this is just the beginning. Even at the scale to support Starlink launches, Artemis, and tourist flights around the Moon you're looking at a couple more highbays, the Phobos and Deimos rigs out at sea and all the oceangoing infrastructure to support all that.
@viceice
@viceice 2 роки тому
And also the number of regular folks who are getting paid and whose families and communities are being supported because of SpaceX. I often get very annoyed at people who say he ought to be spending his wealth on eliminating poverty... well here is a man creating jobs for crane drivers, riggers, welders, metal works, administrators, engineers, plumbers, electricians etc etc etc
@WCM1945
@WCM1945 2 роки тому
@@viceice He hasn't spent his money on yachts and mansion and private islands, has he? He's plowing it right back into the working economy while returning America to a leadership role. Too bad we had to turn to a South African man to do it.
@iamshikhersrivastava
@iamshikhersrivastava 2 роки тому
@@viceice so many people say. 'why is he spendning on space instead of earth?' like as if he going to space and throwing money there. Going to space means paying hard working smart people here on Earth. But no, they want to 'distribute' money to people who don't want to work hard and learn a skill.
@GrzesiekD
@GrzesiekD 2 роки тому
Tim, this interview will go down in history. Imagine, in 200 years people will be watching this in history class to study the beginnings of interplanetary human exploration.
@zxsw85
@zxsw85 2 роки тому
You could say, he’s essentially balls deep in this topic for the memories.
@Hale-Bopp
@Hale-Bopp 2 роки тому
His ambition for more advance and expand human outer space explorations and that he is looking forward for humans to live in another planet is just mind blowing and amazing.. Elon Musk is already a hero not just a businessman or engineering👏👏👏. I want to see all his ambitions and hardwork come true before I'm gone.
@TheMagneticreaper
@TheMagneticreaper 2 роки тому
Congrats Tim, you've brought your own contribution to the design of a rocket/spaceship.
@justjackm8
@justjackm8 2 роки тому
The fact that Elon Musk himself is giving you a tour around his facility that will literally alter the course of humanity is truly awe-inspiring, great work Tim.
@zxsw85
@zxsw85 2 роки тому
Come on bro you’re acting like its such a special opportunity that Tim should find the first quiet corner and immediately do a dive maneuver to suck him off right then and there. Obviously Elon is generous with his time, but lets remember SpaceX needs to fundraise and he already has a wide, sophisticated and differently structured investors in his capital stack; he needs to recruit, at a new location that is relative rural I(if you’ve ever been), and he has a very careful relationship with government he might need to sell to and/or be regulated by, and Elon is defacto writing his own biography by de-empowering his author (hi...s last biographer made fun of how he ate, stirred stuff up with old marriage, had a section that seemed to re-trudge terminating an assistant..ot that the biographer was incorrect, but this “direct to consumer” approach he’s taking eliminates some of the potential attack the next biographer could yield) So what I’m saying is that if its a suck off like you’re panning it out to be maybe it’s closer to a 69, and you should give Tim some credits. We know who’s the big dog, but like, there’s win-win value being created here.
@AcidicSilver
@AcidicSilver 2 роки тому
@@zxsw85 Come on bro, you're acting like it's such a special opportunity that you have a voice
@MildSatire
@MildSatire 2 роки тому
@@zxsw85 you have no idea what you’re talking about and it shows. Spouting random gibberish isn’t convincing anyone buddy.
@gerrychen
@gerrychen 2 роки тому
That ending: "omg I'm pretty sure ITAR won't want ..." *video cuts* XD
@geoffallan
@geoffallan 2 роки тому
after watching 29 of them drive by on live streams all day. :)
@qrs_tuv1925
@qrs_tuv1925 2 роки тому
I hope he’s okay with giving us more of his time in the future. This is amazing
@Elonmusklk6zy
@Elonmusklk6zy 10 місяців тому
❤️Hi.. glad to hear from you. I appreciate your support Where are you watching from
@Missnips24
@Missnips24 Рік тому
Talk about doing what you love for a living. Elon is living his dream, one reason he is so successful and motivated.
@ulle85
@ulle85 2 роки тому
Congratulations Tim on reaching this level of access - literally! 😀
@matthewwilliamson7419
@matthewwilliamson7419 2 роки тому
I think elon has always appreciated tim's enthusiasm during interviews and on twitter. kinda cool that tim's able to get this kind of engagement from elon now
@jaspermillerlandscaping6174
@jaspermillerlandscaping6174 2 роки тому
@@matthewwilliamson7419 completely agree 👍
@lifeinthe6038
@lifeinthe6038 2 роки тому
@@matthewwilliamson7419 tim also knows what he is talking about lmao
@aeroripper
@aeroripper 2 роки тому
It's probably a lot more enjoyable having a knowledgeable enthusiast rather than doing a standard media interview.
@md123180
@md123180 2 роки тому
I want to work at SpaceX just so I can have better access to Tim. 😂
@ryanreeves8931
@ryanreeves8931 2 роки тому
Elon is so HAPPY when he gets to talk about Space X and the engineering about it.
@alizalee5454
@alizalee5454 2 роки тому
I feel like I'm listening to a lecture. This is awesome :)
@timjwes
@timjwes Рік тому
Kudos, kudos, kudos. This is pure brilliance. A world class interview by an independent filmmaker that hands down beats anything I've by a large media outlet for a very long time. The interview itself with a guy who I think is a genuine outlier among the super-successful entrepreneur group and who (for better or worse only history will tell) is pioneering the technology of the future on multiple fronts. The tips you can glean from Elon as to his true nature could spur on any mere mortal to do that bit more with their lives.
@cvoo5369
@cvoo5369 2 роки тому
I’m honestly really impressed by how humble Elon is in this vid. He doesn’t seem like the narcissist the media makes him out to me, he’s very aware of his shortcomings and he will tell you when he was wrong
@theAppleWizz
@theAppleWizz 2 роки тому
There is no why to get to were he is at without admitting your wrong in the past
@ILIKKA
@ILIKKA 2 роки тому
You can’t be right. Only less wrong. -Elon Musk
@goingballisticmotion5455
@goingballisticmotion5455 2 роки тому
This is the kind of video all the haters need to watch. It might change their perspective on the man.
@ILIKKA
@ILIKKA 2 роки тому
@@goingballisticmotion5455 the only problem is they are not intrested about the truth
@wintrparkgrl
@wintrparkgrl 2 роки тому
He is a narcissist but in the best way possible. A little narcissism is healthy
@GET2222
@GET2222 2 роки тому
This interview makes me incredibly happy. The fact that there is a billionaire this interested in geeking out on space and simplifying manufacturing for humans.
@spleisher
@spleisher 2 роки тому
I think some of that is due to the fact that he is a billionaire BECAUSE he loves geeking out on things. This is Elon at his core. Tim has given us pure UKposts gold with this video.
@Leoappeared
@Leoappeared 2 роки тому
You can clearly see he’s down to earth. His understanding of what he’s talking about is outshined by most of us
@j78513
@j78513 2 роки тому
I have issues with all the billionaires, but Elon is by far the least painful to society. He made his original fortune selling Paypal, cool. He makes his billions flipping the table on the Big car and Aerospace manufactures that have been stuck in 1960's living fat, I have no problem. He funnels it into a actual cheap rocket launch system. Which is one of the coolest things ever done. I just have a problem with some of his... eccentrics, and that his companies treat many of it's employees as disposable. I will add again the caveat this all pales in comparison to that hoarding dragon, Jeff Bezos flying a junk pleasure cruise rocket suborbital.
@EstrayOne
@EstrayOne 2 роки тому
Yeah now let him nerd out and explain how that absolute UNIT of a starship will make a safe re-entry from the Moon let alone Mars.....
@GeroG3N
@GeroG3N 2 роки тому
​@@j78513 That's because most of them are actually disposable, I don't understand why you think it's a billionaire thing, that's how the world works on any scale. I also don't understand why you care what Bezos does with his money. All your rhetoric reeks of resentment.
@Scrapla1
@Scrapla1 Рік тому
We always read about great people in history but it's amazing to be alive during the Elon era who is going to be written about and read by people for hundreds of years in the future
@neilsheldon8355
@neilsheldon8355 5 місяців тому
I loved that he alluded to a video of a video of a video. It was a recursive bit of humor. Thanks! :) I don't think I've ever heard someone use recursion to add a bit of humor.
@oihus
@oihus 2 роки тому
They should give the tour guide a raise, he seems to know what he is talking about.
@rocket9244
@rocket9244 2 роки тому
he should . otherwise it would be like sending a dress maker to interview a veterinarian. lol
@Abubobbledo
@Abubobbledo 2 роки тому
🤣🤣
@benjaminbusch5068
@benjaminbusch5068 2 роки тому
you are the guide :D
@illinidmd
@illinidmd 2 роки тому
That guy talks a lot. I'm sure the boss would like him to less verbose.
@dennyelrod513
@dennyelrod513 2 роки тому
@@illinidmd the interviewer is Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut. You can give him a raise by supporting his Patreon. :)
@BnORailFan
@BnORailFan 2 роки тому
I saw this video was over 50 minutes long, when it ended it felt like it was only 15 minutes and I was wondering why he cut it so short.
@harshsharma03
@harshsharma03 2 роки тому
He'll add more parts
@michaelwachendorf2096
@michaelwachendorf2096 2 роки тому
He is making space exciting. By just talking about it. I'm extremely greatful he's including us all on this amazing journey.
@JontyLevine
@JontyLevine Рік тому
If I had had to guess which of these men would be travelling to space in the next few years and which would be revolutionising things in social media back on Earth, I wouldn’t have guessed it was going be this way round.
@relentlessheartcarnivore
@relentlessheartcarnivore 2 роки тому
Thank you for sharing this with us! So inspiring and encouraging!
@relentlessheartcarnivore
@relentlessheartcarnivore 10 місяців тому
@@Elonmusklk6zy Hi I am watching from USA New England
@Munchprime
@Munchprime 2 роки тому
Musk's algorithm for optimal design: 1 - Make the requirements less dumb. 2 - Delete the part or process 3 - Simplify or Optimize the part or process 4 - Accelerate cycle time 5 - Automate
@credence7777777
@credence7777777 2 роки тому
thanks, i was going to battle to remember it that well.
@ivanright3467
@ivanright3467 2 роки тому
I was searching exactly for you and your my dear friend, thank you very much for this recap! I'm your 100th thumb up and I wish you the best!
@WouterSimonsPlus
@WouterSimonsPlus 2 роки тому
I wrote down 3a. the requirement must come from a person not a department, because that seemed rather crucial 🙂
@dyingearth
@dyingearth 2 роки тому
There's an unspoken 6th step: Do it in that order. His example of the Tesla battery mount was where they did it backward.
@CalgarGTX
@CalgarGTX 2 роки тому
@@WouterSimonsPlus Wasn't that 1a
@yafes_han
@yafes_han 2 роки тому
Pure engineering and manufacturing talk as an interview. This is gold.
@victortomas2391
@victortomas2391 2 роки тому
Disagree that this is about engineering and manufacturing. It’s about what Elon said in the TED interview - BE USEFUL for the good of humanity. It does not matter what work you do…
@kasperkisbye1379
@kasperkisbye1379 11 місяців тому
45:05 is the moment you´re looking for, if you came to this video for the booster correction thing.
@vjjbgf7452
@vjjbgf7452 2 роки тому
i don't even understand anything about what they're talking about but somehow i watched the whole thing
@filipra5644
@filipra5644 2 роки тому
The fact that I'm watching Elon talk openly about how he runs the company and giving us so much info without needing to, FOR FREE, is just amazing to me
@itsoktolovechina
@itsoktolovechina 2 роки тому
Whats amazing to me is, he talks about rocket science in basic language, so its easier to follow. I agree, give all the info for free. Lets all develop quicker together
@itsoktolovechina
@itsoktolovechina 2 роки тому
The more i watch this, the more i like this guy asking all kinds of questions. And elon answering non-justin trudeau style
@stuwest5862
@stuwest5862 2 роки тому
There is no need for him to charge for an interview. That would be ridiculous.
@angryox3102
@angryox3102 2 роки тому
We live in amazing times. You can watch one of the richest men in the world discuss how he runs one of his companies from the comfort of your own home.
@joseluissmother2466
@joseluissmother2466 2 роки тому
The fact that people think that information like this should need to cost money 😆 this is two guys who are friendly discussing something they both love. ; that shouldn't cost money.
@thomasacreman6007
@thomasacreman6007 2 роки тому
This really is incredible Tim. Not only for informing everyday people, but also for documenting a project that will totally alter the course of history.
@shipwreck9146
@shipwreck9146 2 роки тому
Not only for informing everyday people, but also for informing everyday astronauts.
@sylvialiu7907
@sylvialiu7907 2 роки тому
@@shipwreck9146 I see what you did there
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 2 роки тому
like when wolds collide will average citizen be able to be evacuated
@adriangaleron3293
@adriangaleron3293 2 роки тому
And also for subtitling it!
@wihdinheim0
@wihdinheim0 2 роки тому
If there's only one way for humanity to go, to the stars, we'd most likely measure our historical periods through advancement in space flight. Reusable rockets would mark an end to the early Space Era of Sputnik, Apollo and Shuttle, ushering in a Space Renaissance of sorts.
@michaeldavid5770
@michaeldavid5770 Рік тому
Just imagine how badass you would feel of a man standing in front a rocket you designed and built knowing you came from nothing,I'd feel like a evil villain bruh😂
@eoghankidney
@eoghankidney 2 роки тому
elon is eager to share knowledge, but he needs a good interviewer to ask the right questions. kudos to tim!
@coarhoneybadger9189
@coarhoneybadger9189 2 роки тому
Can we take a moment to appreciate the humility and humor of Elon's shirt? It's literally an image of the smashed Cybertruck window! hahahahahaha
@falconthebird5582
@falconthebird5582 2 роки тому
Came looking for this.
@Mike-kr5dn
@Mike-kr5dn 2 роки тому
Yeah it’s official Tesla merch you can buy.
@bertilhatt
@bertilhatt 2 роки тому
You should see what he did with all the rockets that blew up…
@SteveKasian
@SteveKasian 2 роки тому
@@bertilhatt Actually, some of them are likely part of BN4 at this point, as everything's been recycled.
@arishanafi
@arishanafi 2 роки тому
NO. It is arc reactor underneath. Elon the iron Musk.
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