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Overview
Brayden Kittelson is an American engineer that is famous for being the head builder at the robot design and development firm Capytech. He has created 2 robot which were both used in the VEX Robotics Minnesota State Tournament and did sub-par. He is one of the co-writers of the renowned article "Examining the Evolution of Space Exploration: From the Space Race to Interstellar Ambitions - Challenges, Achievements, and the Future of Humanity Beyond Earth.", about the past and future of space travel. He is the creator of the The Co-Species Avoidism theory which posits that extraterrestrial beings may actively avoid contact with Earth due to a perception that our species is inherently doomed. Rooted in the lack of discernible response to human signals in the cosmos, the theory suggests that advanced extraterrestrial intelligence may view environmental degradation, climate change, and the potential for global conflicts as indicative of an unsustainable trajectory for humanity. This hypothesis sparks contemplation about the cosmic consequences of our actions, encouraging reflection on whether our current trajectory aligns with the sustainability needed for coexistence with other intelligent beings on the galactic stage. He is also the person who designed the political ideology Braydetism. In this novel political system, equity and accountability form the bedrock of governance. Embodying a departure from traditional structures, every citizen, including the leader, contributes to the taxation system, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and financial equality. The explicit rejection of racism underscores a commitment to inclusivity and social harmony, aiming to create a society where individuals are judged by their character rather than their ethnicity. A distinctive feature of this system is the stringent requirement for a physiological test to bear arms, emphasizing a balance between individual rights and public safety. By scrutinizing the mental and physical well-being of those seeking firearm ownership, the system seeks to mitigate potential risks and ensure a responsible exercise of the right to bear arms, aligning with a pragmatic approach to gun control. This innovative political framework envisions a society built on principles of fairness, unity, and a thoughtful balance between individual liberties and collective welfare.

Quotes
"I'ma eat you little boy"

"If life gives you lemons eat lemons"