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Plan B: Elon Musk Suggests Own Way to Save Humanity in Case of World War III

© AP Photo / Ringo H.W. ChiuElon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors Inc., unveils the company's newest products, Powerwall and Powerpack in Hawthorne, Calif.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors Inc., unveils the company's newest products, Powerwall and Powerpack in Hawthorne, Calif. - Sputnik International
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The visionary and multi-billionaire has announced his Mars rockets will be ready for short journeys by next year; he aims to preserve the “seed of human civilization” in the event of a Third World War. But Twitter has gone crazy over another of his revelations.

The founder of SpaceX and Tesla Elon Musk revealed his grand plans for another breakthrough at a surprise Q&A session at the annual technology and culture festival in Austin, Texas, as he claimed his project SpaceX's interplanetary spaceship could have its first test flight in the first half of 2019. The spaceship is planned to be fully reusable with a lower flight cost than the Falcon 1 flights, which average between $5 and $6 million, according to Musk.

However, he joked about missing the set deadline and cooled the expectations, saying   "Although sometimes, my timelines are a little, you know…"

Musk’s ultimate goal is to colonize Mars, securing a getaway for the human race in the event of a looming apocalyptic scenario. He pointed to "some probability" of a new Dark Ages, "particularly if there is a third world war."  According to him, his project aims at keeping “enough of a seed of human civilization somewhere else to bring civilization back,” which could shorten the length of the doomed times.

"I think a moon base and a Mars base that could perhaps help regenerate life back here on Earth would be really important," Musk told the audience of the session.

His project timetable calls for sending a cargo mission to Mars by 2022, but he cautioned that many more things, such as glass domes, a power station, and basic living fundamentals are needed to be done to build the infrastructure. But after this, he promised an "explosion of entrepreneurial opportunity, because Mars will need everything from iron foundries to pizza joints to night clubs. Mars should really have great bars."

This perspective ushered in a massive response from Twitterians but seemingly not as much as Musk’s revelation on the source of his inspiration – Kanye West.

​SpaceX launched the world's most powerful rocket, the Falcon Heavy, last month, sending Musk's toward an orbit near Mars. The announcement came a month after Musk’s company launched its Falcon Heavy, which became the most powerful rocket in the world, sending the entrepreneur’s red Tesla Roadster car near the Red Planet.

READ MORE:'There Need to Be Things That Inspire': Musk Shows New Falcon Heavy Launch VIDEO

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