Climate Culture
Something different this week — no co-host, no weekly rundown. Just one subject, the full picture, and about twenty minutes. Last week, Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire when SpaceX went public in the largest IPO in history. The pitch behind that $1.77 trillion valuation? Within a few years, the cheapest place to run AI compute won't be on Earth. It'll be in orbit. SpaceX has filed with the FCC to launch up to one million satellites as orbital data centers. Blue Origin filed for 50,000. Google has a prototype constellation in development. Startups are already building hardware. This episode breaks it all down: * What an orbital data center actually is — and why the logic makes sense * How they're powered (unlimited solar, no grid, no water) * The five real engineering problems nobody's solved yet — including one that could make entire orbital altitudes unusable for decades * Whether this is a genuine climate solution or a supply-side answer to a demand-side problem * And what it means that SpaceX's own prospectus quietly warned investors this "may not be commercially viable"
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