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Elon Musk has suggested that becoming the world's first quadrillionaire is possible, provided humanity develops off-Earth manufacturing on the Moon and Mars. This follows SpaceX's successful public listing and Musk's current status as a trillionaire.

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Musk's vision for a future economy based on energy and mass rather than currency reflects his long-term goals for space colonization and industrialization.

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Elon Musk says becoming world’s first quadrillionaire is ‘not impossible’; says Moon and Mars factories must come first - The Times of India

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The article reports on Musk's public statements and financial milestones without editorializing on the feasibility of his claims.

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