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I haven’t been able to think about anything but OSE the past week, this project truly has such a great potential. I am getting the amazing chance to meet with a pair of 'Industry-breaking', 'Non-traditional business model' people the first week of August: Elon Musk and Peter Diamandis. I'd like to give them the elevator pitch for helping both by donating to the project directly and by passing this around to their friends.
Secondly, I'm deploying to Afghanistan for a year in September and I have been kicking the idea around of cutting my teeth on a kickstarter to set up a small OSE workshop on my base, with the goal of donating or selling OSE equipment to local farms and towns. If anyone has any "lessons Learned" they can link or pass down to me on either of these two projects, I hope to return that value back to the community.
How'd you get a meeting with Elon Musk and Peter Diamandis? Is that all you or is it part of some kind of event?
Is the pitch something formal, or do you just figure you'll have a bit of time to converse with them? I'd be happy to help refine the pitch if you think that would be useful. Any time you can get with those guys needs to be used efficiently. Just off the top of my head I would suggest staying away from some of Marcin's more political and social goals. I suggest focusing on how open source prioritizes technical excellence over profitability, so it pushes boundaries farther and faster than closed-source development. If they feed the open source community they can harvest it for new businesses. They also tend to make their money off of high-tech endeavors, so the more people who are part of the modern world the more potential customers they have.
Are you in the service? I'm Air Force. There probably isn't going to be enough development of the GVCS to form a workshop anytime soon. If you want to set up a workshop to provide equipment to locals it will probably be just a normal shop. Normal for the context. My suggestion is to get there and figure out WHO you can help and HOW you can help them. Then find someone (maybe PA?) to document their story. Then start an indiegogo/kickstarter campaign that is heavy on sentimentality and light on engineering. Work OSE in wherever you can, but don't depend on it.
I am volunteering at the 15th Annual Mars Society Convention in Pasadena the first week of August. They are both speaking there and I may be in the position to oversee VIPs. Peter is going to be doing a book signing and probably be sticking around for the evening. That night the Curiosity rover is landing on Mars and we have some of the best seats on the west coast from the Convention floor. Elon, is accepting an award, and may be harder to get to. 30 seconds is all I can hope for with each of them but Peter more than Elon. I would want some paperwork to hand to them for a follow up, and a contact within the GVCS leadership, i.e. fundraising, PR, stuff like that.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
I wanted to focus on the engineering of the project, and by that I mean: the way the GVCS is interconnected, is designed to use similar or identical parts, saves on construction and repair, and lets you build an industry from the ground up. The convention is full of Mars Colony dreamers and it is well known that putting people on Mars is Elon's goal with the founding of SpaceX. How does this tie into GVCS? There is no industry on Mars, just raw resources. You'll have to send tools and construction equipment, but not everything can be shipped and expansion should be constructed from local materials. Now, I know that in its current incarnation the GVCS is not built for a sub zero environment, .38 gravities, and an atmospheric pressure 1% of earths. These are not as important as the concept its self as fully integrated and easy to maintain industrial infrastructure for a small community. I don’t need anyone to adapt tech just yet, the original GVCS getting done and proving its worth here on the ground is the first step.
You see, the amazingness of the GVCS applies to much more than just the outdoors of the Midwest and the villages of the third world. It is a possible solution to one of the bigger hurdles of the Manned Mars program. In-situ resource utilization.
Sorry, got stars in my eyes for a second.
I'd like to see GVCS get more funding and I think I can convince Elon and Peter to take this to their friends.
On the other half, I'm a Navy reservist that got recalled for a year in Afghanistan. I'm working right now to get more details about my job, but from my current field I assume it is computer related. In my spare time I want to be in a shop learning to weld better and construction techniques, of which I hope to have access to very good subject matter experts.
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I appreciate you helping me find the holes in my ideas, thanks.
I was hoping to convince them that OSE thinking was absolutely necessary to their own long term goals: making life multiplanetary. They envision small teams of dedicated professionals accomplishing this, not huge industries, one the surface, doing the work. At least, Elon does, and the people who he claims have inspired him, such as Kim Stanley Robinson. The cost of shipping a everything you need for full habitation for a small group is possible. This works for a science station, like Antarctica. But if you move beyond the outpost stage, and want to work toward en expansion of the base and the creation of a full industry to support a larger population, you can't just ship every tractor and dump truck you'll need across interplanetary space, until you suddenly have enough stuff to build a John Deer factory.
If you go at it as a fully integrated industrial setup, like the OSE's GVCS you can get large projects started an order of magnitude faster. I want to convince Elon and Peter that it's worth investing in OSE now for the payoffs down the line it can provide to their projects. The lessons we learn from OSE can be applied to designing equipment that can be constructed on Mars. It’s a long term goal, but these guys seem to think long term.
Can I have a contact for you that I can hand to Elon, or Peter? What is your role, you seem well spoken here.
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