I really love the out-in-the-open development process. It doesn't cost SpaceX anything, yet they attract lots of internet media where people set up streams, discuss progress etc. The next year should be pretty exciting as they develop things further. Starship has a number of big innovations, which are: - the raptor engine. This was developed behind closed doors and is sort of finished. We won't see much of it, but it…
I believe the Raptor is the first actually working full flow staged combustion engine. It is sort of a holy-grail of engine for liquid rockets. Tim Dodd has a lot more info on it here:
https://everydayastronaut.com/raptor-engine/
However please call it what it really is. It isn't a belly flop so much as it is a skydiver maneuver. Just like how a skydiver splays out their arms and legs to maintain stability and slow down a bit, starship will do the same. Also like a skydiver, it will upright itself before landing as a belly flop would almost guarantee a RUD.