Musk credits father for teaching him ‘physics, engineering and manufacturing’

New Delhi: Billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday credited his father for teaching him the fundamentals of “physics, engineering and manufacturing”. The world’s second-richest person said the education of his father, South African politician Errol Musk, is “more valuable than money”.

Musk, who owns several companies such as Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX, said he “never inherited anything from anybody”, dismissing a long-standing rumor claiming his father was from South Africa. I own an emerald mine and he has given them financial support. Help. ,ALSO READ: Top 8 Countries With Highest Inflation,

Errol Musk previously claimed in an interview that he used emeralds from an “under the table” mine in Zambia to finance his son’s escape from South Africa to the US. ,Also Read: Google I/O Event 2023: Top 5 Expected Launches,

Musk said that no one provided him with “a major financial gift” and that his father did not support him “financially after high school in any meaningful way”.

Instead, Musk and his brother had to support their father financially after his small electrical/mechanical engineering company “fell on hard times”, leaving him “essentially bankrupt for about 25 years”.

Musk said, “Our condition of providing her financial assistance was that she not engage in bad behavior. Unfortunately, she still did. This includes young children, so we continue to provide financial assistance for their well-being.” keep.”

He again denied the existence of Panna mine. Earlier this month, he also tweeted: “I would pay one million Dogecoin for proof of existence of this mine!”

He said that Errol Musk told him he had a stake in a mine in Zambia, which he believed “but nobody has ever seen the mine, nor has any record of its existence”.

“If this mine was real, it would not have needed financial support from my brother and me”.