Jeff Bezos Wants People to Live in ‘Cylindrical Space Stations’ and Visit Earth for Vacation

OPINION | This article contains the author's opinion.

Jeff Bezos envisions a future with people living in cylindrical space stations to accommodate a trillion humans in the solar system.

He believes this would yield a thousand Mozarts and Einsteins at any given time.

Bezos promotes the concept of O’Neill space colonies, which could allow inhabitants to visit Earth for vacations. (Trending: Ousted Democrat Who Filmed Explicit Tape Blames Homophobia)

“I would love to see a trillion humans living in the solar system,” admitted Bezos.

“If we had a trillion humans, we would have, at any given time, 1,000 Mozarts and 1,000 Einsteins,” reasoned the billionaire.

“The only way to get to that vision is with giant space stations,” he continued. “The planetary surfaces are just way too small.”

According to Market Watch, “The concept of O’Neill colonies was developed by science-fiction writer Gerard K. O’Neill as a solution to the problem of livable environments in space.”

“The stations would be two cylinders rotating around an axis,” explained the outlet.

Meanwhile, author Seamus Bruner has written a book discussing how billionaires exert control over people’s lives, particularly during the COVID pandemic.

“Bruner researched what these people said and did during the COVID pandemic and, most importantly, where they put their own money,” the report found.

Bruner wrote, “The lockdowns were a disaster for many Americans, but the Controligarchs saw their own net worths skyrocket.”

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