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In this book we will learn about Space X. But for that we have to Learn About Our Boy.. The Founder of Tesla, Paypal, and Space X How did a young transfer student at the University of Pennsylvania, who immigrated from South Africa to Canada at the age of 17, become one of the wealthiest and most powerful businessmen in history? From revolutionizing transportation both on Earth and in space, to founding the most popular and widely used financial platforms in existence, Elon Musk is without a doubt one of the most successful individuals the world has ever seen. How exactly did he do it? Keep…mehr

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In this book we will learn about Space X. But for that we have to Learn About Our Boy.. The Founder of Tesla, Paypal, and Space X How did a young transfer student at the University of Pennsylvania, who immigrated from South Africa to Canada at the age of 17, become one of the wealthiest and most powerful businessmen in history? From revolutionizing transportation both on Earth and in space, to founding the most popular and widely used financial platforms in existence, Elon Musk is without a doubt one of the most successful individuals the world has ever seen. How exactly did he do it? Keep reading and find out! Elon Musk stands as one of the true visionaries of this century ... a man who seems to have a cosmic mind. He is the CEO of three cutting-edge companies -SpaceX, Tesla Motors, and SolarCity. Recently SpaceX bagged a 1.4 Billion Dollar Deal From NASA and launched another 52 Starlink satellites in Florida. Starlink is also currently being used to provide internet in Iran. For more details, buy this book today.
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Michael Barnes holds the Alumni Chair in the Humanities and is a professor of religious studies at the University of Dayton. He is the author of In the Presence of Mystery: An Introduction to the Story of Human Religiousness (XXIII, 1990) and Stages of Thought: the Co-Evolution of Religious Thought and Science (Oxford, 2000).