Amazon CEO Shares New Futuristic Vision

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CEO Jeff Bezos discussed the factory building idea and his pro-media approach in an interview

 Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has proposed a way for earth’s protection. In an exclusive diverse interview Mr. Bezos –who has also founded space company dubbed Blue Origin in 2000 –stated that although a move to Mars look appealing however future of earth –the best planet in his opinion –rely upon the exploitation of the limitless solar power in space for heavy industry. 

"We need to protect it, and the way we will is by going out into space. Energy is limited here. In at least a few hundred years ... all of our heavy industry will be moved off-planet,” Jeff stated. He added heavy industry must not be on the planet, adding that it must be reserved on light and living industry. Other space company founders have concentrated on discovering Mars, with founder of SpaceX Elon wishing to send its autonomous spacecraft Dragon to Mars at the earliest by 2018.

Otherwise, he stated, there would’ve to be revolutionary change on the planet. In March, Jeff stated Blue Origin will probably send its first persons to space in the next year. Those would not be paying consumers, but many have shown their interest in disbursing money for a visit on a suborbital craft.  Bezos also stated 1000 people are working for his organization on the platform Alexa, which is powering the Amazon’s voice controlled device Echo.

Mr. Jeff who is also the owner of the publication Washington Post, discussed a number of other issues during his interview, including the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.  He stated Mr. Donald should be mature enough to handle the criticism that comes along his way as his recent acts of freezing critics have been “inappropriate.”

 Mr. Jeff cited a conflict between the President Richard Nixon and Post’s Ex-owner Katharine Graham. An official of the Richard administration intimidated to put a part of Katharine’s anatomy through "a big, fat wringer" if the publication posted a controversial article.

He stated he didn’t believe that tycoon Peter Thiel must be permitted to support litigations against the online media organization Gawker Media, adding that high-profile personalities such as Peter should "develop a thick skin." 

Pay Pal’s co-founder Peter has conceded that he’s the secret financier of Hulk Hogan’s litigation against Gawker. Hogan, whose actual name is Terry Bollea, filed a suit for privacy invasion after the an excerpt of a disclosed sex tape was published 4 years ago. Mr. Terry was awarded damages of $140 million against the media organization in March.