Victor D. Valdez II
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Victor D. Valdez II
@VDVII
The dying art of building classic Porsches with quality and precision, this is something that I find solace in… …and this is the narrative of my existence.
Riverside, CA انضم Şubat 2026
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THIS IS ACTUALLY INSANE
a solo founder just raised $30M for Polsia
an AI that can build and run companies while you sleep
one-person startups are about to get very, very real
Ben Cera@Bencera
Polsia just raised $30M at a $250M valuation. Approaching $10M annual run rate. One Founder + AI. Zero employees. Polsia runs companies autonomously. It also ran its own fundraising. I just showed up for signatures.
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🚨 IMPOSSIBLE MATERIALS
Scientists just captured hybrid light-vibration particles moving through nanoscale channels with extraordinary efficiency.
That may sound abstract.
But this could become one of the foundations of future photonic computing.
Researchers observed “polaritons” strange hybrid particles that are part light and part matter traveling through ultra-thin crystal structures while maintaining energy far longer than expected.
Normally, light spreads out chaotically.
It scatters.
Fades.
Loses control.
But inside specially engineered crystals…
these hybrid particles can become highly directional and tightly confined.
Almost like light learning how to flow through invisible nanoscale highways.
The deeper shift:
Future technologies may increasingly guide energy using hybrid quantum states instead of ordinary electrical currents.
That changes the architecture of computing itself.
Because polaritons combine:
• the speed of light
• the controllability of matter
• nanoscale confinement
• low-energy transport
Researchers observed these quasiparticles traveling surprisingly long distances across layered crystal systems while remaining coherent.
That is extremely important for:
• photonic chips
• quantum hardware
• nanoscale communication
• ultra-efficient optical systems
• future AI infrastructure
And the strange part:
The crystal itself naturally guides the particles directionally.
Meaning future materials may increasingly contain built-in pathways for controlling energy flow at microscopic scales.
If this scales:
• optical computing could become dramatically more efficient
• future processors may use light instead of electrons
• nanoscale communication losses could decrease
• quantum-photonic systems may become far more scalable
The deeper implication:
Humanity is beginning to engineer materials where light no longer behaves freely…
but behaves more like programmable flow.
Question to audience:
If future materials can guide hybrid light-matter states through nanoscale pathways…
does computing eventually become more about controlling energy geometry than electrical circuits?
Follow for more future physics before it hits mainstream.
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🚨 AI just redesigned a waste-heat generator and boosted performance by up to 8.2x.
The breakthrough wasn’t a new material.
It was shape.
Instead of the old rectangular thermoelectric block, topology optimization created strange hourglass/I-shaped structures that control heat flow and electrical resistance better.
That matters because humanity wastes enormous energy as heat.
Factories. Engines. Data centers. Exhaust systems.
If AI can sculpt materials around physics instead of human intuition, waste heat becomes harvestable power.
The future of energy may be weird-looking geometry.
Follow me I track where physics becomes structure.
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I'm going to delete this post in 48 hrs...
Because I just dropped the full MASTERCLASS guide on how to build an 8-FIGURE ecom brand from scratch.
This is the exact ELITE system I've used to take multiple brands to $10M+/year
We charge $10,000/mo to do this for clients…
But today, I'm giving it away 100% FREE.
Like + Comment "ECOM" and I'll send it to you.
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A man carries grief most people couldn’t imagine, his father leaves early, his best friend River Phoenix dies young, his daughter is stillborn, and later he loses his former partner Jennifer Syme in a car accident. He spends years supporting his sister through leukemia. Yet instead of turning bitter, Keanu Reeves quietly pours his time and money into cancer research and children’s hospitals, without headlines or applause. Stories like this remind me that kindness doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful. Turning suffering into service doesn’t erase the loss, but it can create meaning, and that kind of quiet compassion has a way of changing lives far beyond the spotlight. How can transforming personal pain into purpose inspire others to help where it hurts most?
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This is the one prompt that stops AI from gaslighting you.
Force AI to tell the truth.
No sugarcoating. No hallucinations. No fake confidence.
Brutally honest answers. Every time.
I packaged my reality filter prompt into a plug-and-play guide
To get it, just:
→ Comment “REALITY”
→ Follow me (so I can DM)
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Happy Birthday to Galileo Galilei.✍️
Born on February 15, 1564, Galileo was a pioneering scientist whose observations transformed humanity’s understanding of the universe. Through his telescopic discoveries - including the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus - he provided powerful evidence that challenged long-held beliefs and supported the motion of the Earth.
Widely regarded as the Father of modern astronomy, his dedication to observation, evidence, and scientific inquiry laid the foundation for modern science.

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@MYTHALLICA Story of my life, being born profoundly deaf. However I can read up to 900 words per a min apparently…
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