You have to be incredibly il-informed to think this. NASA literally funds SpaceX and helps them develop a lot of their tech. SpaceX just allows NASA to avoid the real hamstring: congressional requirements on budget. And don’t get to thinking it’s all NASA either, SpaceX has it own tech it also has pushed (of course from previous NASA considerations but notably bringing them to reality).
Outside of space, you really have to not understand what’s going on to think the gov doesn’t innovate. Nearly all advancements in the hard sciences come out of our national labs/nsf grants/nih/etc. Like it’s a modern marvel/gift we have these programs and people just don’t even know about them and say things like “government can’t innovate”. It’s just ridiculous.
Butuguru t1_j2duv2d wrote
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You have to be incredibly il-informed to think this. NASA literally funds SpaceX and helps them develop a lot of their tech. SpaceX just allows NASA to avoid the real hamstring: congressional requirements on budget. And don’t get to thinking it’s all NASA either, SpaceX has it own tech it also has pushed (of course from previous NASA considerations but notably bringing them to reality).
Outside of space, you really have to not understand what’s going on to think the gov doesn’t innovate. Nearly all advancements in the hard sciences come out of our national labs/nsf grants/nih/etc. Like it’s a modern marvel/gift we have these programs and people just don’t even know about them and say things like “government can’t innovate”. It’s just ridiculous.