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Someone crashed the entire Onion market in America, made millions, walked away scott-free and starte…
We learnt that perfect monopoly can cause catastrophic damage to any economy, even the onion market.A tiny man who rocked America with Onions History doesn’t repeat, but it rhymes. You want to learn something, anything? Look back in history and it will surprise you just how eerily relevant it can be even in modern times. With the advent of Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, Tech titans and startups, you get all sorts of happenings like Tulip Mania, recessions, Feds stepping in, market manipulations a...
Burger King gave candy to a worker has worked for more than 20 years.
The Whopper, which was first introduced in 1957, was a quarter-pound, oversized burger on a vast five-inch bun that cost a reasonable 29 cents.Large corporations can be cruel and uncaring. They often claim to care about their employees, but sometimes the reality can be quite different. This is the story of Kevin Ford, a cook and cashier at Burger King who had worked tirelessly for over two decades. To celebrate his remarkable feat of never taking a sick day, Burger King decided to shower him ...
The youngest self-made billionaire just bought Forbes.
Austin Russell is an American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Luminar Technologies. Luminar specializes in lidar and machine perception technologies, mainly used in autonomous cars. Luminar went public in December 2020, making him the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at the age of 25.Wha’s up with billionaires and news media? In a stunning turn of events, Austin Russell, the youngest self-made billionaire of 2021, has made headlines once again by acquiring a majority stake in Forbes ma...
CEO of StartupX | DeFi, NFT, Crypto, Web3.0 Builder | Co-Founder at IxSA | Director of Startup Weekend Singapore | Sustainability Champion

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He is worth $112B, was born in Moscow, cofounded Google in a garage and has spent nearly $250M on an aircraft project you probably never heard of.
That’s the kind of introduction that hooks you, right?
Its an airship called Pathfinder 1.
Fully electric, larger than 3 Boeing 737s and using Lidar to calculate the volume of helium in the gas cells continuously.
This behemoth of the skies is larger than the Hindenburg.
It is the largest possible aircraft in human history.
It represents a leap in aviation technology, a blend of innovation and audacity that could change the way we view air travel and beyond.
Well, we had the Hindenburg and all the other Zeppelins that came before.
But with modern tech and cooler engineering, we are making it safer, better and faster.

First off, let’s talk about the engineering breakthroughs.
Imagine the challenges in designing something so vast yet airworthy.
It involves advanced materials that are lightweight yet strong enough to support this giant’s structure.
We’re talking about cutting-edge composites, a leap in aerodynamic design, and advanced propulsion systems.
This aircraft isn’t just big; it’s smart and continuously monitors itself.
But why should you, sitting at home, care about this giant in the sky?
Here’s why: it’s about the impact on everyday lives.
This aircraft could revolutionize cargo transport, making it more efficient and cost-effective.
That means cheaper goods and faster delivery for consumers.

It could also pave the way for more affordable and accessible air travel.
Moreover, in a time where climate change is a pressing concern, this aircraft could play a vital role.
If designed with fuel efficiency and reduced emissions in mind, it could set a new standard for eco-friendly air travel.
This is not just about moving more people or cargo; it’s about doing it in a way that’s kinder to our planet.
This technological giant could be a stepping stone to space exploration.
Imagine an aircraft that can carry heavier payloads, making satellite launches more efficient and less costly.
This could open new doors in space research and exploration.

It could also be used for humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
Next thing you know, it could autonomously driven and AI-powered.
Imagine deploying these airships to disaster zones autonomously, saving lives and providing large amounts of supplies and aid quickly.
That is what billionaires like Sergey should be doing with their moolah.
Interesting, cutting-edge, problem-solving and meaningful endeavors that only people with their resources and money can possibly do.
Or maybe just spend $44B to buy Twitter and bitch about it.
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Would you ride in an Airship?
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#sergeybrin #AviationGiant #TechMarvel #FutureOfTravel #EcoFriendlyFlying #SpaceExplorationGateway #CargoRevolution #AirTravelEvolution #InnovationInSky #airships #HumanIngenuity #ClimateFriendlyAviation #GlobalConnectivity #TechnologyForAll #SiliconValleyInnovation

He is worth $112B, was born in Moscow, cofounded Google in a garage and has spent nearly $250M on an aircraft project you probably never heard of.
That’s the kind of introduction that hooks you, right?
Its an airship called Pathfinder 1.
Fully electric, larger than 3 Boeing 737s and using Lidar to calculate the volume of helium in the gas cells continuously.
This behemoth of the skies is larger than the Hindenburg.
It is the largest possible aircraft in human history.
It represents a leap in aviation technology, a blend of innovation and audacity that could change the way we view air travel and beyond.
Well, we had the Hindenburg and all the other Zeppelins that came before.
But with modern tech and cooler engineering, we are making it safer, better and faster.

First off, let’s talk about the engineering breakthroughs.
Imagine the challenges in designing something so vast yet airworthy.
It involves advanced materials that are lightweight yet strong enough to support this giant’s structure.
We’re talking about cutting-edge composites, a leap in aerodynamic design, and advanced propulsion systems.
This aircraft isn’t just big; it’s smart and continuously monitors itself.
But why should you, sitting at home, care about this giant in the sky?
Here’s why: it’s about the impact on everyday lives.
This aircraft could revolutionize cargo transport, making it more efficient and cost-effective.
That means cheaper goods and faster delivery for consumers.

It could also pave the way for more affordable and accessible air travel.
Moreover, in a time where climate change is a pressing concern, this aircraft could play a vital role.
If designed with fuel efficiency and reduced emissions in mind, it could set a new standard for eco-friendly air travel.
This is not just about moving more people or cargo; it’s about doing it in a way that’s kinder to our planet.
This technological giant could be a stepping stone to space exploration.
Imagine an aircraft that can carry heavier payloads, making satellite launches more efficient and less costly.
This could open new doors in space research and exploration.

It could also be used for humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
Next thing you know, it could autonomously driven and AI-powered.
Imagine deploying these airships to disaster zones autonomously, saving lives and providing large amounts of supplies and aid quickly.
That is what billionaires like Sergey should be doing with their moolah.
Interesting, cutting-edge, problem-solving and meaningful endeavors that only people with their resources and money can possibly do.
Or maybe just spend $44B to buy Twitter and bitch about it.
-
Would you ride in an Airship?
-
#sergeybrin #AviationGiant #TechMarvel #FutureOfTravel #EcoFriendlyFlying #SpaceExplorationGateway #CargoRevolution #AirTravelEvolution #InnovationInSky #airships #HumanIngenuity #ClimateFriendlyAviation #GlobalConnectivity #TechnologyForAll #SiliconValleyInnovation
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