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As I have been telling you guys, American technological capabilities appear to have peaked, and the starship exploding repeatedly is just more evidence to support that theory. A starship is just too big to get out of atmosphere safely with today's cutting edge technology. What they should do instead is to use the falcon rockets to set up a manufacturing space station and build the giant rockets out in space itself where they do not need to deal with moving through the atmosphere.
With the US failing to make a successful starship and there being 3-6 months gap between launches, China has ample time to catch up to the US, as they are already halfway through having reusable rockets of their own, meanwhile the US is unable to get any further ahead.
Conclusion:
US tech has stalled. China catch up and surpasses because they have higher IQ than Americans. Next generation of technology expected to come out of the US in the 2030s comes out of China instead.
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