US technology director Michael Krazzius also mentioned the technologies to “destroy distance, things are growing.”
US technology director Michael Krazzius said his work is to ensure America’s advantage over new technologies, allowing, in addition to “manipulation with time and space,” also “destroy distance”. Michael Kramzius said this at the Endless Frontiers Retreat in Texas, reports the White House website.
According to him, United States President Donald Trump has set all working in his administration – a great work – updating the American nation, which will require the resurrection of American science and industry. Although the development did not stop, but “something was wrong” and the choice of the US was to mobilize and suppress the changes.
“But we have the ability to do more. Our technologies allow us to manipulate time and space. They destroy the distance, enlarge things and increase productivity,” Kramzius boasts.
He did not explain exactly what technologies allow, but he said the US choice is an increase in American workers’ capabilities so that more people can do more and more significant work.
He mentioned the time and space at the end of his nearly 20-minute speech.
Cracius said everyone should work to maintain the American century inheritance to share it with the descendants, and “guarantee that the technologies that make up our world will help American people maintain the blessing of freedom we have received from our ancestors.”
Michael Kramzius has been a White House employee since Trump’s first purity – since 2017.
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Remember that Joe Biden made a speech and emphasized that the first nearly one hundred days of US President Donald Trump, the country caused harm and destruction.
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