Animus.Veritatis

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Animus.Veritatis

Animus.Veritatis

@AnimusVeritatis

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Animus.Veritatis
Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@Mimi88847 @NomadWireless2 @thatksenia I recommend to all my friends, "you gotta import that shit". But I don't specify a country. People are too different, and so much the same. Explore the world, romantically, physically, you'll be enlightened.
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Ksenia
Ksenia@thatksenia·
nobody prepares men for this level of organization 🪏
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@CMCollins01 @GeneralFusion I don't think so either. The article says their latest is 'commercially relevant' and the goal of the just built reactor: ultimately net energy in plasma. A long way from net commercial gain. I like the design concept, but i worry there are too many physically moving parts.
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Chris Collins
Chris Collins@CMCollins01·
@GeneralFusion Going public is all fine, but, I don't think this company has Fusion cracked...
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General Fusion
General Fusion@GeneralFusion·
General Fusion is going public! Today, we are announcing our definitive business combination agreement with Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. III (NASDAQ: SVAC). Spring Valley has a strong track record, and its leadership has a history of making smart investments that bring first-of-a-kind technologies to market. This new chapter will support our path to reach key milestones with Lawson Machine 26 and continue our more than 20-year track record of advancing fusion technology. We’re grateful to our team, partners, and long‑standing supporters who have helped make this moment possible. We’re excited for the next steps in our journey. Read the full press release here: generalfusion.com/post/general-f…
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@Amystreet This is the society we signed up for. Wrapped ourselves in 'proper behavior,' stopped trying to understand each other, to inquire, and to accept. Now everyone runs to the easiest right answer because being yourself is risky, or at least not optimized to achieve... anything.
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Amy Street 🇺🇸
Amy Street 🇺🇸@Amystreet·
Ai has absolutely nuked reply guy culture My replies are 90% ai slop at this point Is there any real reply guys left who aren’t plugged into their Ai ghostwriter umbilical cords???? For the love of god show yourselves... I’ll follow back
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@lynchzilla @Ellieinspace @SpaceX True. Even 5-10 years would be ridiculous. However, I suspect they'll get it much sooner than that. I base that on past performance. I did not expect to catch a skyscraper nearly as quickly as they did.
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lynchzilla
lynchzilla@lynchzilla·
@Ellieinspace @SpaceX This is impressive technology, to be sure. But SpaceX has set a very high bar for themselves. They hope to catch the booster, lock it down to the launch pad, refuel it, and launch again in several hours. That may take a while ( maybe years) to iron out all the bugs.
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Ellie in Space 🚀💫@Ellieinspace·
Raptor 3 is a beast! Testing a Raptor 3 engine doing what it would do during a Starship V3 launch. @SpaceX is running different versions of this test to make sure the three center engines can handle all the conditions they’ll face on the way up.
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Blue Origin
Blue Origin@blueorigin·
New Glenn successfully completed its second mission by deploying @NASA’s ESCAPADE twin spacecraft, powering on and transmitting data for @Viasat’s HaloNet technology demonstration, and landing the fully reusable first stage on Jacklyn. Learn more: bit.ly/4nYnIuu
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Starship will make life multiplanetary
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NVIDIA GeForce
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce·
🟢 GEFORCE DAY IS BACK 🟢 To celebrate, we're giving away TWO GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition GPUs, signed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. Want one? Comment "GeForce Day" for a chance to WIN & stay tuned for more!
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Animus.Veritatis
Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@darkacademician Because, as your post shows, talent and education is secondary to the bureaucracy. Those preqreqs don't add much in the way of value, and even if they do, the value of putting a talented person in a spot suitable for their extraordinary talents is worth it.
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@jk_rowling They don't seem to understand the definition of personal integrity
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Strange, I know, but I find myself completely untroubled by the fact that total strangers don't understand why I think women's rights are worth defending.
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@MattGialich For the initial design and testing, its better that way. If nothing else a better Range of data during testing for future design. Also let's you know what design limits really are for future designs. Also it's space so you know, maybe start safe
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@skdh Communication. It's the oil to or entire knowledge scheme. Look at the post and change just communication. Its Quality & qty. How to recieve/send info to each other is the most fundamental skill, but its not part of our basic education. I wonder why we're so bad at it?
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Sabine Hossenfelder
A major problem in collective decision making is how to integrate relevant information held by few people. Consensus-based rating schemes fail on this point, often primarily by neglect and uncertainty, not by competing knowledge or malice. You see this problem everywhere: in science, in the media, in politics. We endlessly discuss the same talking points, those that most people know about already. New information has a hard time raising to attention.
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Prof Jeffrey S Morris
Prof Jeffrey S Morris@jsm2334·
Thanks to @facts_stick for posting the >2000 page report including results from this study, (cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/Anal…), which shows the specific birth defects in the results you cite. It is clear that these defects could not have been caused by vaccines given the vaccines were given weeks 27-34 in the third trimester and these birth defects are either genetic or occurred early in pregnancy, most in the first half of the first trimester: Tables 25-26 on page 94-95 in that document shows 9 "congenital, familial and genetic" defects present in 8/145 Pfizer vaccinated methods and 5 defects in 2/159 placebo vaccinated mothers. Here are the 9 defects in the Pfizer vaccinated, which occur way before 27 weeks gestation or are genetic so could not have been caused by vaccines: 1. Atrial septal defect (ASD), 3: Structural heart defect from incomplete closure of the atrial septum, that arises during cardiac septation (~4–6 weeks gestation). 2. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), caused by maternal rubella infection, especially in the first trimester, with greatest risk of malformations if infection occurs in weeks 4–10. 3. DiGeorge syndrome (22q11.2 deletion). This is a genetic chromosomal microdeletion present at conception. 4. Microcephaly: Can result from genetic syndromes, infections (e.g., Zika), or toxic exposures. Brain growth impairment can begin as early as first trimester, but diagnosis is often recognized in second trimester onward as head growth lags. 5. Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS): Genetic lysosomal storage disorders, present from conception. 6. Polydactyly: Extra digits form during limb bud development (~4–8 weeks gestation). 7. Syndactyly: Fusion of digits results from failure of apoptosis in interdigital tissue, occurs during limb development (~6–8 weeks gestation), likely same child as polydactyly 8. Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome): Chromosomal nondisjunction at conception present from the moment of fertilization; features develop throughout embryonic and fetal growth.
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Martin Kulldorff
Martin Kulldorff@MartinKulldorff·
In randomized trial of their covid vaccine, @pfizer found birth defects in 8 babies to 156 vaccinated pregnant mothers and in 2 babies to 159 unvaccinated mothers, for a relative risk of RR=4.1, p=0.049. When asked at ACIP meeting, Pfizer did not explain. pfizer.com/news/announcem…
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@tatidelfuego @hausfath @andyp1599 Your graph is bogus. It does not represent the data from RB alley. (Link to data below). RB Alley did write a climate paper in 2004. It doesn't support your argument "The greenhouse gas effect ... provides the best explanation". Couldn't find anything on toomey.
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Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather@hausfath·
In a UN speech today, President Trump said that "all of these [climate] predictions were wrong". Back in 2019 I led a research effort to digitize old climate model projections and assess how well they did. Turns out they got future warming pretty spot on!
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@tatidelfuego @hausfath @andyp1599 Then show the real numbers. You claim to know something you can't possibly know personally. (The temp long ago). One person has presented evidence, at least we can critique it. where is yours? Just a bunch of words
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Tati Del Fuego
Tati Del Fuego@tatidelfuego·
@hausfath @andyp1599 your graph is bogus. the more scientists are involved, in case, you say hundreds -- likely the more fraudulent it is. we learned that during covid. consensus means nothing in science -- nor do computer models
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@SenseNopedOut @jasonbotterill I agree with sense here. In every field I know, hallucinations are present. Do I think it's a problem? Not really. The internet and people give me false information all the time. It's a great starting point, but where diligence is needed, people need to do it.
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JB@JasonBotterill·
I’ve been using ChatGPT daily since it launched in 2022 and I haven’t absorbed tons of false information. Hallucinations are overblown as a problem to be honest. It’s genuinely a skill issue if you can’t accelerate learning with LLMs.
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@dkirtley Yes. In the end, everything comes down to energy. One you have that, everything else is a technical detail.
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David Kirtley
David Kirtley@Dkirtley·
What feels off-limits now, due to energy scarcity? One of the big changes that will happen in the future with fusion, is that we have to fundamentally shift our mindset from one of limited supply, to one where we can solve seemingly impossible problems.
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Animus.Veritatis@AnimusVeritatis·
@TheOldManPar Oh that's interesting I was at a starship launch and it didn't seem that loud... but hard to say I was excited
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Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer@TheOldManPar·
Starship is gonna be LOUD. Examples of sounds at 110 dB: Car horn (at close range) Jackhammer Power saw Motorcycle Rock concert Symphony orchestra Sporting events Busy nightclub Riveting machine: Riveting machine
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