Most tech billionaires seem to think the future is in space, whether it’s Elon Musk launching classified payloads with SpaceX or OpenAI’s Sam Altman reportedly showing interest in taking a stake in a rocket company . But Palmer Luckey has gained attention on social media over a counterintuitive answer he gave about the business of war: The Anduril founder thinks the future could be underground, literally.
Luckey was asked at a recent event whether he believed space would become the “defining domain for 21st century national defense,” and if so, what capabilities the U.S. needed to develop to stay ahead of the curve.
“I actually believe that the subterranean domain will be the defining space. But nobody agrees with me, and every time I talk about it, I sound insane to people,” said Luck

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