Jeff Bezos Says ‘I Would Love To See A Trillion Humans Living In The Solar System’ — Then We Could Have ‘1,000 Mozarts And 1,000 Einsteins’

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos isn’t thinking small. He’s thinking a trillion people big.

On the “Lex Fridman Podcast” in 2023, Bezos laid out a vision that sounds more like science fiction than a business plan — but in his mind, it’s grounded in physics and scale.

“I would love to see a trillion humans living in the solar system. If we had a trillion humans, we would have, at any given time, 1,000 Mozarts and 1,000 Einsteins,” Bezos said. “That our solar system would be full of life and intelligence and energy. And we can easily support a civilization that large with all of the resources in the solar system.”

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He didn’t stop there.

“The only way to get to that vision is with giant space stations,” Bezos said. “The planetary surfaces are just way too small.”

Planets Aren’t The Answer

Bezos’ argument is simple. Planets have limits.

Earth supports about 8 billion people today. Scaling that number up even a fraction of what Bezos is talking about would push any planet past its physical limits. There’s only so much land, energy, and usable space to go around.

That’s why he dismissed planets entirely as the long-term solution. In his words, they’re just too small.

Instead, the focus shifts to space itself.

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The Real Bet Is Floating Cities

Bezos is pointing toward massive, rotating space stations — structures that could act like self-contained worlds. Built using materials from the Moon or nearby asteroids, these habitats would spin to simulate gravity and hold entire cities, farms, and industries.

“I think most people are going to want to live near Earth, not necessarily in Earth orbit, but near Earth vicinity,” Bezos said on the podcast.

The upside is scale. Space offers far more raw materials and constant solar energy than any planet ever could. Build enough of these stations, and the ceiling on human population and productivity starts to look a lot higher.

That’s where his Mozart and Einstein line comes in. More people, in his view, means more breakthroughs, more creativity, and more progress happening at once.

It also ties into his long-running idea that Earth should be preserved rather than overbuilt — more like a protected home base than the center of industry.

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Big Vision, Slow Build

Bezos didn’t map out a step-by-step timeline, but he has been consistent about the starting point. Lower the cost of getting materials into space, then build using what’s already out there.

That’s where his company, Blue Origin, fits in. Its heavy-lift rocket New Glenn is part of that early groundwork, even if giant space habitats are still decades away.

The takeaway isn’t that a trillion people in space is around the corner. It’s that Bezos sees a path where growth doesn’t hit a wall — it just moves off the planet.

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