Step 2: Send all the billionaires to space. Involuntarily if needed.
Step 3: Remember Apollo 13? Yeah. That. Except instead of a concerned Houston control room doing everything they can to bring the billionaires back, we instead fill the control room with 3 year olds, and don’t tell them anything about not touching buttons. Let them go nuts. Touch all the buttons randomly. The tech crew can go to lunch.
I don’t like it. There is still the possibility that somehow, one set of action brings them back here. It would be better to simply put no one in there because CoSt SaViNgS.
Step 2: Send all the billionaires to space. Involuntarily if needed.
Step 3: Remember Apollo 13? Yeah. That. Except instead of a concerned Houston control room doing everything they can to bring the billionaires back, we instead fill the control room with 3 year olds, and don’t tell them anything about not touching buttons. Let them go nuts. Touch all the buttons randomly. The tech crew can go to lunch.
Call it “Project Luigi”.
I don’t like it. There is still the possibility that somehow, one set of action brings them back here. It would be better to simply put no one in there because CoSt SaViNgS.
That sounds like some cost saving government efficiency.
we could save a lot of money if we simply launch the astrobillionaires via catapult