I've always dreamt about going into space as a little kid growing up, it has always been something I've been fascinated by. And I believe with everything happening with SpaceX and all these other kind of space, private research companies, that it might actually be feasible that we'll have affordable space flight in the next ten to 20 years. So my dream just might come true
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:00
Wow. That is some shape. Looks like you're going to space in a chocolate kiss. I wanted to be an astronaut for so many years. When I was a kid. It went into Oceanography things and kind of went back to astronaut life. My dad was a physicist, so I took that in College. So I've always looked at the stars and wanted to see beyond them if circumstances were right. Absolutely
Shammi Mohamed
@shammi · 3:04
Arisha, I'm kiltbi with you on this. I grew up with the same ideas so romanticized about going to space, whether it be experiencing zero G or just the whole idea of exploration excites me so much. But off late, I think as I read more and more, I think a lot of that romanticization has really died
phil spade
@Phil · 0:50
And not to mention the things that Shami said where space travel doesn't seem to be what it's all cracked up to be. But yeah, no, that's a big no for me
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 2:15
So I think the entire VR space. And this is an idea, business idea for anybody, you know, out there. The entire VR space is missing out on travel as their core core value proposition, because frankly, if I can use VR goggles and see the entire world and experience it with very good simulation, it will be so profoundly in demand and so much more cheaper than actually doing the travel and so much more affordable for those who can't afford the travel