⬤ AI is hitting a brick wall. Power grids, cooling systems, and data centers can't keep up with the massive energy demands from training and running advanced models. As AI scales, Earth's infrastructure is maxing out fast.
⬤ SpaceX's Starship changes everything. It's the only fully reusable rocket that can haul massive payloads into orbit. That means entire data centers could be launched into space, bypassing every physical limit we face down here—land, power grids, cooling, all of it.
⬤ Orbital computing unlocks 24/7 solar energy. Up there, compute runs on near-constant sunlight with no need for massive cooling infrastructure or fighting over limited grid capacity. It's not just scaling—it's removing the ceiling entirely.
⬤ This isn't science fiction anymore. If Earth can't power AI's next phase, space becomes the only option. Reusable rockets, orbital solar, and cutting-edge AI are converging into a real path forward—one that could redefine how we think about tech infrastructure and civilization-scale energy use.
Eseandre Mordi
Eseandre Mordi