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@AlaskanNative95

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Beigetreten Nisan 2011
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M O T T R A M
M O T T R A M@MindofMottram·
Share a random photo taken in your home..
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Nayib Bukele: "They are worried about the human rights of the k*llers. What about the human rights of the women who don't want to be r*ped? Or the kids who want to safely play in the park?"
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
This is great. At least those judges who release violent criminals who go on to hurt more people will be publicly shamed!
JohnnyFSE@JohnnyFSE

I built CourtWatch.us — a free public database for American citizens who deserve safer communities. You can track which judges released defendants who then got rearrested, skipped court, or violated their release conditions. All public records. All free. I started with Orange County FL and will be expanding to all 67 Florida counties and eventually every state in the country. This first batch of info is from 2024 and since public reports are released in March/April for the previous year, data is behind. But I wanted to see if this is plausible. After adding 2024,I'll add 2025 and then figure out how to get real-time-data uploaded. It's in beta — would love to know what you think 👇 Numbers don't lie, but criminals do. courtwatch.us @bennyjohnson @jockowillink @GrantCardone @LauraLoomer @nickshirleyy @j_fishback

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Simply Bitcoin
Simply Bitcoin@SimplyBitcoin·
Share, if you think President Trump should pardon the Samourai Bitcoin wallet developers
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Grampa
Grampa@Grampa1950·
Grampa says: Stop for a moment and look at a single tree. Nature’s quiet masterpiece standing in plain sight. 🌳 QP or Share your tree 🌲🌳🌲🌳
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Peace Advocate@AlaskanNative95·
@QuantumTumbler Again, 🎯🎯🎯 - a hyperbolic reaction to something discovered in the 1980s… engagement farming???
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B@QuantumTumbler·
Cool animal, overhyped caption. This isn’t really “scientists just discovered” a jellyfish turning young again. Turritopsis dohrnii has been known for years as the “immortal jellyfish” because under stress it can reverse from the adult medusa stage back to a juvenile polyp through transdifferentiation. The interesting part is not “humans might age backward soon.” The real value is that it gives researchers a living example of extreme cellular plasticity and rejuvenation biology to study. That could inform regeneration and aging research, but it is a very long way from “slow the aging process in humans.” So the grounded version is: fascinating biology, real research value, but not a near-term anti-aging breakthrough.
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday

BREAKING 🚨: Scientists report that this tiny jellyfish can revert its cells to an earlier life stage when it faces stress, injury, or old age, essentially returning to youth. The discovery may lead to new ways to repair human cells and slow the aging process.

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🎯🎯🎯 Agree, and Sarah most likely has something to gain from her cheerleading of “Cascade, developed by researchers in Mikhail Lukin’s group at Harvard (Lukin is a cofounder of @QueraComputing.”) Sarah Schupp is a comms strategist and advisor focused on quantum tech, and she regularly posts about QuEra Computing, promoting their hardware, surveys, events, and research. She tags them frequently, highlights their neutral-atom systems, and shares their content like surveys and announcements. Her bio matches the advisor role she describes, and I am guessing that QuEra is likely one of her clients in the quantum space. She did not mention a professional relationship with them as part of her post, which, if present, would seem to be appropriate in the interest of full disclosure…
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B@QuantumTumbler·
Everyone’s hyping this like it fixes quantum computing. It doesn’t. All it shows is we were using bad decoders. The physics didn’t change. The noise didn’t change. The hardware didn’t get more stable. You just trained a neural net to guess errors better. That’s not fault tolerance. That’s pattern recognition on a fragile system. The moment your noise distribution shifts, you’re back where you started.
Sarah Schupp@sarah_schupp

Quantum computers are extremely noisy. Every operation introduces errors, and without real-time error correction, those errors quickly corrupt any useful computation. The classical component responsible for interpreting error syndromes and deciding how to correct them is called a decoder. For years, engineers have relied on scaling formulas and simulations (often based on sub-optimal decoders) to estimate how many physical qubits are needed for reliable logical qubits. These estimates have guided nearly every quantum hardware roadmap. A new AI-based decoder called Cascade, developed by researchers in Mikhail Lukin's group at Harvard (Lukin is a co-founder of @QueraComputing ), changes this picture. Cascade is a convolutional neural network that exploits the geometric structure of quantum error-correcting codes. It is precise enough to reveal a "waterfall" regime: below certain physical noise thresholds, logical errors are suppressed far more aggressively than standard formulas or earlier decoders predict. In this regime, error rates drop steeply because higher-weight failure modes dominate, allowing better suppression than the usual distance-based scaling suggests. On a standard test code (the [[144,12,12]] Gross bivariate bicycle code) at 0.1% physical error rate, Cascade achieves logical error rates approximately 17× lower than the previous leading decoder (Relay) and roughly 4,000× lower than BP+OSD. It also delivers 3–5 orders of magnitude higher decoding throughput, with practical latencies suitable for several hardware platforms.For surface codes, the improved performance translates to concrete resource savings: to reach a logical error rate of ~10^{-9} at 0.1% physical error, Cascade enables the use of distance-15 codes instead of distance-19 codes required by minimum-weight perfect matching. That corresponds to roughly 40% fewer physical qubits for the same reliability target. Because every realistic roadmap for fault-tolerant quantum computing is tied to the number of physical qubits (and the associated overhead), reductions like this can meaningfully compress the resources and timelines needed for practical, large-scale quantum algorithms. The paper demonstrates that better decoders can unlock significantly more performance from existing quantum error-correcting codes than previously assumed, making fault tolerance more attainable in the near-to-medium term. This is still early research, real hardware must maintain consistently low physical error rates, and scaling neural decoders to very large codes brings additional engineering challenges, but it represents a promising advance in closing the gap between theoretical QEC and practical fault-tolerant quantum computation. arxiv.org/abs/2604.08358

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B@QuantumTumbler·
This is basically two unproven frameworks arguing about who’s more fundamental. “Consciousness-first” hasn’t produced testable predictions. But neither has a private 14D geometric construction. If it doesn’t change what we can measure, it’s not physics yet. It’s just structure waiting to be tested.
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein

Stuart, I have had no feelings about you one way or the other. I would have been happy to meet you. I still would, although you are souring me a bit. I have strong feelings about Roger and physics. We all love Roger. And most of us *love* some, but not all, of his ideas. Let me be clear. Your collaborator and I share a belief which I believe we arrived af independently. Gravity/The metric is central to “Observation”. This has animated my life since around 1983-5. I believe in my case it means something more specific than in Roger’s case. I deeply admire Roger so i welcome his saying this, whether or not i have priority. Happy for the company and his idiosyncratic perspective. What I mean with great specificity is that the quantum world takes place on a 14D space of metric tensors, and that the spacetime metric g of Einstein is a map from a 4D “classical world” X into its own bespoke 14D “quantum world” Y(X). The quantum data Q(Y) is pulled back or observed as g^*{Q(Y(X))) back on X. No microtubules. No consciousness. Just math. So you have a different theory. A bet. Your bet is that consciousness is necessary for observation. That it is part of the Everything in the misleading phrase “Theory of Everything”. Great! More power to you. No objection. Make that bet. But then you are going to educate me about how I don’t get it. How consciousness is part of the physical substrate. Or whatever. Uh…That’s not going to work. You have a bet. That’s all you have. And you seem to have no idea what a “Theory of Everything” is. Its a term of art Doc. It’s mostly a 1980s declarative marketing branding excercise gone horribly wrong, like calling your chocolate company “Galaxy’s best Triple Chocolate(tm).” If physics were chess, it would be the rules of chess. Not the strategies. Not the games. Not the theory. It’s just the rules. It’s emphatically not EVERYTHING. I’m sorry you got sucked into that. Truly. Now, I’m not sure triple chocolate exists. And I don’t believe you have a theory of everything. Nor do I believe that Roger’s great Twistor program, which I adore, is the missing link. You’re just a competitor. And I think that is great. If you have technical chops out here, explain what you mean. Happy to do it in private also. If you have something to teach, teach. But don’t drag consciousness into physics unless you can prove that it belongs at this layer. And you haven’t remotely done that. And if you succeed at that, I will have been wrong. And will be happy to say so. But you haven’t won yet. You normally don’t take victory laps while the game is being played and you haven’t won. It’s not a great way to meet people. Least of all your competitors. And, honestly, I’m not entirely sure what you are doing on the field. But I’m happy to hear you out. I stand by what I said. Color is not part of what we mean by physics. Wavelength and frequency and photons are. Color is not. And it is important to NOT expand physics to include consciousness unless someone can make that case. Which I am open to hearing. But that is gonna be a tough climb. Sorry.

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Peace Advocate@AlaskanNative95·
@jeffhunt WELL, whoever becomes the nominee for November needs to rally the troops for a Republican win. I will certainly do my part!
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Jeff Hunt@jeffhunt·
BREAKING: Scott Bottoms takes top line at the COGOP assembly!!! Scott Bottoms and Victor Marx will both be on the June ballot.
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@QuantumTumbler LOL, what do you expect from the "Journal of Consciousness Studies"? There is so much BS pseudoscience on X, it makes my head spin!
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Peace Advocate@AlaskanNative95·
CLOCK TIME (for convention is defined by humans currently as): The second is defined exactly as the time for 9,192,631,770 cycles of the microwave radiation from a specific transition in a cesium-133 atom.   That transition is the hyperfine split in the ground state: the outermost electron’s spin interacts with the nucleus, creating two tiny energy levels — F=3 (lower) and F=4 (higher). When the atom absorbs or emits a photon flipping between them, it produces microwaves at precisely that frequency. THE REAL QUESTION: Does time exist outside of the human construct - or is time, perhaps, merely a construct of the human mind derived from a human’s perception of change... 🤔
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
⚛️ 🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Time doesn’t move the same for everyone. This isn’t theory. We proved it. Scientists put atomic clocks on airplanes flew them around the Earth and when they landed they were out of sync. Read that again. Same clocks. Same starting time. Different result. The faster you move the slower time passes for you. This means Time is not fixed It bends with motion Reality depends on your path through it So what we call “time”. might not be a universal flow but something shaped by structure and movement. The real question is: If time changes depending on motion. what is actually constant in reality? Follow me I break down how structure shapes physics.
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@CharlesMullins2 Modern physics is scratching at the very surface of reality, whatever that may be...
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 Sound… can create light. Not metaphorically. Literally. In a lab, a tiny bubble in water is hit with sound waves. It collapses so violently… it flashes. This is called sonoluminescence. Energy → pressure → collapse → light. Now zoom out: If vibration can compress matter enough to produce light… what else could emerge from structured oscillation? In my framework: Light = imbalance resolving at extreme density Structure = where energy organizes itself into form So the real question is: Are we looking at a weird lab effect… or a fundamental process happening everywhere?
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Peace Advocate@AlaskanNative95·
Unfortunately, good Healthcare and nutrition are not taught in medical schools. Good doctors learn that on their own. Medical schools, residency programs and fellowships teach primarily Disease-care, pharmaceuticals, surgery, and a myriad of other procedural treatments. Our approach to the field of medicine and the incentive programs are FUBAR. I tried for my entire career to change the system from within, Yeoman‘s work for sure, and a major uphill battle the entire way. I greatly respect and admire those like Dr. Kaufman, who are leading the charge! Dr. Kaufmn is a good man, and I really hope his new venture is a massive success!!! MD, Emeritus (at large...)
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Noah Kaufman, MD@noahkaufmanmd·
In healthcare, only one thing should be optimized and that’s patient outcome. Not profit. This should be obvious to everyone.
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@InterstellarUAP This does not sound like NDE, but rather a sudden awakening to experiential non-dualism. IYKYK, but few have experienced that.
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Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 This Lady Had a Profound Near Death Experience - It changed her life forever She fell 60 feet off a cliff, broke her spine, pelvis, arms, ribs, collapsed both lungs and was left alone for 7 hours fighting for her life. In that moment, Erica left her body and realized: “I am not my physical body. I am not this container. And I’m also not Erica.” She had a full life review, entered the Light, and learned the truth: “We are actually just this one thing… there’s an illusion of separation… we’re actually all one.” Then came the question that hit her soul: “If everyone is ourself, then why would you ever hurt another being?” She says we all come to this planet with amnesia to awaken and remember why we’re really here. What if your biggest “Accident” was actually your greatest awakening? Have you ever had a near death experience? Or a moment that completely shifted how you see life and death? What do YOU believe happens when we die? Share your story or thoughts below 👇
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Not NDE, but a sudden awakening to experiential nondualism... ♥️🙏🏼♥️
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Peace Advocate@AlaskanNative95·
@AAStack 1/2 of Fiat US Dollar is about 10 years Retire at 60 Buy the exact same stuff every year: Yearly expenses at 60: $200,000 Yearly expenses at 70: $400,000 Yearly expenses at 80: $800,000 Yearly expenses at 90: $1,600,000
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AA ⚡️@AAStack·
If your financial plan ignores inflation, you don’t have a plan, you have a fantasy. And if your financial advisor isn’t warning you about how inflation will erode your future, they’re not advising you, they’re robbing you. Inflation isn’t a footnote. It’s the main chapter of your financial life. Plan for it, or get crushed by it.
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The Bitcoin Strategy
The Bitcoin Strategy@ThisiswhyweBTC·
$STRC is breaking Wall Street STRC’s 30D volatility sits at 2.0%. Sharpe ratio: 3.92. Now imagine volatility drops to 1%. Sharpe hits 7.84. At that point, somewhere in Manhattan, a portfolio manager quietly closes his laptop and stares at the ceiling. Debating whether to call his boss or his therapist. Picture spending decades as an analyst memorizing bond ladders, duration math, and pitching the 60/40 portfolio as if it were handed down from Sinai. Just to wake up one morning watching a Bitcoin preferred security print a Sharpe ratio so high it looks like a spreadsheet error. The same Bitcoin asset you and your firm dismissed as rat poison for 16 years straight is now eating your lunch, your soul, and eventually your business. Some CFA is currently staring at his Bloomberg terminal like it just started speaking Aramaic. A 7.84 Sharpe doesn’t knock on the door of the fixed income market. It kicks the door off and asks who still wants to finance insolvent governments at 4.3% The old world called it “risk-adjusted returns.” The new world is handing out psychiatric damage. $STRC $MSTR $BTC Welcome to the Bitcoin Standard Era. Thank you Mr. Michael J @saylor and @phongle for helping prove that we Bitcoiners were never crazy, we were just early. And Wildly misunderstood. 🧡 @AdamBLiv for inspiration 👍
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One penny of volatility. $526M of liquidity. Closed at par. $STRC

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Peace Advocate@AlaskanNative95·
@glove give us the bitcoin address that was hacked
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G. Love@glove·
This is either pathetic or funny and I feel both ways even say anything, but if anybody wants to help me re-up here's my BTC address 3KMbvNuTHRW8FkGo2gCrkbTEpfFNnTN8HH
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G. Love@glove·
I had a really tough day today I lost my retirement fund in a hack/Scam when I switched my @Ledger over to my new computer and by accident downloaded a malicious ledger app from the @Apple store. All my BTC gone in an instant.
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@glove 8753c7d24a28f677089aefb09628eb9b191e843ae965f55ca8ae87540561feaf
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G. Love@glove·
Here's the TX hash from my hack I lost 5.9 BTC all I had for ten years I worked on this fuuuuuck be careful out there 8753c7d24a28f677089aefb09628eb9b191e843ae965f55ca8ae87540561feaf
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