
Elon Musk made a virtual appearance at the World Government Summit 2023 in Dubai yesterday, where he addressed what’s happening at Tesla and Twitter, and the existence of aliens.

UAE Cabinet Minister Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, who moderated the session, spoke about the recent incidents of the US shooting down unidentified flying objects – believed to be Chinese spy balloons – in the past week and asked Musk: “Alien or not alien?”
“I don’t think they’re aliens, no. I find the alien thing very interesting, you know, what’s often called the Fermi paradox, which is if the universe is really as old as scientists think it is, where are the aliens?” multimillionaire.
“If it really has been around for 13.8 billion years, then shouldn’t there be aliens everywhere? The crazy thing is that I haven’t seen any evidence of alien technology or alien life.”
And I think I would. You know, SpaceX… I don’t think anyone knows more about space than I do or at least about space technology,” he said.
Musk added that the absence of extraterrestrial life in the universe “is actually a bit of a concern.”
“What this could really mean is that civilization is like a small candle in the vast darkness. And a very vulnerable small candle that could easily go out,” he added.
“And I think that therefore we have to be very careful and make sure that it doesn’t go out, and that we extend the light of consciousness beyond the Earth and do everything we can to make sure that the light of consciousness doesn’t go out.” Turn off.
Is Elon Musk an alien?
On Monday, a Twitter user who goes by the name DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) tweeted an edited photo of Musk next to a model of a Tesla robot and wrote:
What if @elonmusk is an alien and the Optimus robots are the alien invaders?
The Optimus bot is a general-purpose robotic humanoid developed by Tesla.
In response, Musk tweeted: “I hope one day we are aliens visiting other worlds.” Earlier, the tycoon had tweeted: “Don’t worry, just some of my friends who stopped by…”
It has been speculated that this was a response to the US recently shooting down several unidentified objects in North American airspace.