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by sebzim4500 1137 days ago
That's almost exactly what they said to Elon Musk when he started SpaceX, and now they are on a streak of >100 successful missions in a row.
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Yes but spacex didn’t promise anything physicists said is impossible. Engineers saying impossible is different from physicists saying it.

The equivalent would be if spacex said something that violated the rocket equation. They didn’t. And also while they promise the Mars, they can settle for the largest reusable rocket as a consolation prize. In fields like biotech and fusion there’s often no consolation prize. So spacex was well managed with the right level of optimism and practicality. Not so here.

What has Helion promised that physicists say is impoossible?
SpaceX uses technology that started to work in 1961.
And if you squint a lot then Helion is continuing a development process that started in the 1950s.
Yes, Helion is continuing what didn't work since 1950s.