During a speech, Michael Kratsios, director of Science and Technology at the White House, controversially stated that technology allows for manipulation of time and space. His comments were part of a broader plea to reduce regulations on tech innovation. However, the Trump administration's record suggests a retreat in science funding, particularly with proposed budget cuts affecting NASA. Kratsios also attributed obstacles in energy innovation to regulatory challenges, despite concerns about the administration's broader anti-science agenda and its potential impacts on sectors like energy and space exploration.
"At a time defined by the desire to build in America again, we have to throw off the burden of bad regulations that weigh down our innovators, and use federal resources to test, to deploy, and to mature emerging technologies."
"Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space." This claim highlights a potentially outlandish perspective on what technology can achieve without regulatory oversight.
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