Yusaku Maezawa also said that in 2023 he will fly to the moon
ISS, December 30. /Special correspondent. TASS Alexander Misurkin/. Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, in an interview with TASS, which he gave while on the ISS, said that he plans to make a film about a world without money after the flight to the moon.
"In 2023, I will fly to the moon, into space again, and maybe later - in 2025 or 2026," he said, answering the question when to wait for the film.
The picture, the space tourist explained, should better convey his idea that the money should disappear. "One day, money will suddenly disappear from this world. Of course, there will be zero in my bank account. Everyone's bank accounts will have zero. And everything in the stores will be free. Therefore, everyone can take everything for free from the shops," Maezawa is convinced.
According to the Japanese billionaire, money does not make people happy, so the world will be much better without them. "Money is the enemy of people <...>. And if money disappears, perhaps all kinds of wars will also disappear, as well as all crimes because of money. And the money will disappear from this world, all crimes will disappear, I think," he believes.
In this case, the Japanese space tourist stressed, people will work for people.
Misurkin, Maezawa and billionaire's assistant Yozo Hirano went into orbit on December 8 on the Soyuz MS-20 manned spacecraft. On the morning of December 20, they landed in the descent vehicle of the ship. Misurkin not only performed tasks as an astronaut, but also became the first special correspondent of TASS on the ISS.