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Index – Tech-Science – Jeff Bezos finds that millions of people live on planets far in time

Index – Tech-Science – Jeff Bezos finds that millions of people live on planets far in time

According to Jeff Bezos, one day people will live on distant planets and return to Earth as tourists as a kind of sanctuary. The former Amazon president and CEO, founder of the private space company Blue Origin, spoke at a space research forum in Washington, among others:

He and other wealthy people in the world will soon find a way for humans to live on different planets, becoming a kind of interplanetary species.

He added that over time, millions of people will move from Earth to space.

Bezos also explained that over the centuries, most people, or at least most of them, will be born, live and work in space colonies and will be able to call space their home.

Perhaps they will visit the land as we are now in Yellowstone National Park

announced. He also noted that Blue Origin’s vision consists of millions of people who go to and work in outer space.

The entrepreneur also spoke at a forum at the National Cathedral in Washington, where he estimated that land could support up to ten billion people, so the solution to population growth could be finding more space. MTI reported.

SpaceX captain Elon Musk recently spoke about the need to leave Earth over time because a catastrophe will make the planet uninhabitable sooner or later..

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