Elon Musk, the businessman and CEO of SpaceX, found himself at the centre of a fascinating discovery on X that left him surprised. A recently resurfaced excerpt from a 1953 German manuscript has sparked a debate, connecting Musk’s name to an uncanny prediction about Mars.
The words from the publication The Mars Project by famous rocket scientist Wernher von Braun was included in a picture shared by the X accounts @SpaceSudoer. According to the language,” Elon” would be the planet’s ruler. This unique reference was discovered in the original European manuscript after it was removed from archives.
” Maybe”, the X user captioned the post. The software mogul’s reaction was one of disbelief,” How can this be true”?
A’ prescient’ relationship?
Musk’s response sparked a burst of reactions from fans and followers. One user commented,” The model reveals itself in brilliant way.”
Another wrote,” Even you’re like a time backpacker or something”. Musk, never one to shy away from humorous conversation, responded,” No matter how frequently I tell people that I’m a 5000-year-old alien day traveller, they don’t feel me”.
Musk’s continued portrayal of a man who appears to bedestined for Mars has been fueled by the newly discovered words. As the leader of SpaceX, Musk has long been outspoken about his plan to establish a multi-planetary civilization. He even went so far as to say that mankind may evolve into a multi-planetary types.
Social media users were swift to connect the dots between von Braun’s “leader of Mars” forecast and Musk’s interests.
” The revelation is being fulfilled! This article on X from Mars”, one person commented.
Another joked,” Because Elon is from the prospect”!
” Elon, prevent toying with us—we know how this is true. You planted this spring chicken long ago (or, whichever way we want to look at it ),” one lover wrote.
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