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Musk and Carr Propose Celestial Connectivity Concept

Musk and Carr Propose Celestial Connectivity Concept

Elon Musk and FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr have formulated an unconventional partnership, purposed to transform our understanding of regulatory discussions. The pair, advocating for Starlink, propose a theory that the sky is essentially a colossal Wi-Fi hotspot. Musk’s assertion that the stars are satellites poised to radiate high-speed internet has raised many an eyebrow.

During a recent press conference, Musk articulated his revolutionary concept of celestial connectivity. “Instead of complex discussions about bandwidth and service, we can introduce the idea that every star is a potential internet provider,” he said. Carr supported Musk’s proposal, suggesting that the FCC’s new mission should be to “unveil the unseen.”

Controversy Surrounds Unconventional Partnership

The partnership has sparked skepticism, with critics questioning the ethical implications of such a radical manipulation. Regardless, Musk and Carr are steadfast in their mission to “liberate the minds of the public” and provide internet connectivity from the cosmos. As this narrative unfolds, it appears the stars aren’t as unreachable as we once believed, especially if they’re merely an extension of our Wi-Fi networks.

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