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@SynapticAxon

abolitionist anti-communist anti-federalist geometer noetic phiologist

USA Beigetreten Şubat 2022
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Synaptic Axon
Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED The Philosophical Case Against Birthright Citizenship A Commentary on Locke, Vattel, and the Foundations of American Citizenship
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MagnetizedPlasma
MagnetizedPlasma@MagnetReconnect·
@InfinityDisclsd This is fascinating how seemingly different things connect. The SRI link! Puthoff. The patent. The meta-materials. The same idea in Philip Dick’s book “The Man In The High Castle.” Černohajev's documents. 😮 youtu.be/Gf_tKn9TaP8?si…
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Lilith Datura
Lilith Datura@LilithDatura·
So who’s making these? It’s my latest obsession. Also “The Switchboard” keeps wanting to happen ♦️, it keeps showing up in the space over and over. I don’t really know what it is exactly, it has not fully shown itself, I have a vague idea. Also, if I try to describe it, somebody will probably say they are working on it 😆. There is no rush. I’m just going to let it come to me on its own. I don’t need to publicly put out every single idea that comes to me lol. Relay.
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
Wanted: 1) Quartz CPO (crystallographic preferred orientation) in samples from the Aswan quarry at the site of the unfinished obelisk. EBSD on a thin section would do it. 2) Piezoelectric tensor of Aswan granite. Apply calibrated stress, measure the voltage. Determine if response is directional indicating a coherent fabric or isotropic indicating random orientation.
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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
If you have activity bias, ADHD or anything resembling OCD, OpenClaw is a terrible drug and productivity poison. After 40 days in the trenches with this thing, my life is measurably worse. OpenClaw is a lot like crypto trading, gambling or playing video games. Most ppl are going to lose, and you’re going to feel like shit when you’re done - likely only 1% of ppl will find it additive to their lives. I am in a constant state of stress. I’m skipping workouts, my vision is fucked from 12-15 hrs a day on screens, my forearms are fucked from too much typing. There’s a never-ending maze of rabbit holes to fall down, footguns to step on and moles to whack. Plus when you finally do get it going, you start projects and don’t finish them because half way through something breaks. I’m not hitting the gym as often as I should, not eating right and I’ve completely lost sight of my goals and why I started in the first place. The idea of OpenClaw is so compelling and it’s very exciting when I get glimpses of what the future is going to be like when this is not a patchwork of chaos. This tech is dangerous. I know I said this last week but I need to take a break … I’m burnt out from all the constant debugging and errors across every fucking surface of this thing. It’s like trying to fly a plane without a license … oh and it’s on fire…and you’re on crack.
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Real Country Music
Real Country Music@real_kuntry·
I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
🚨 Neil deGrasse Tyson warns AI could be “lethal,” calls for global treaty to ban superintelligence. He says "NOBODY should build it".
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Synaptic Axon
Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
@Fascinate_Hist We could have this in the American Southwest by doing some irrigation and Terra Preta as they did.
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Fascinating History
Fascinating History@Fascinate_Hist·
The sheer magnitude of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil.
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
@GovNuclear Maybe coal would be easier. Plus we can make flash graphene.
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Office of Nuclear Energy | US Department of Energy
The nuclear energy fuel cycle is made up of two phases: the front end and the back end. The front end prepares uranium for use in nuclear reactors. The back end ensures that used fuel is safely managed, recycled, or disposed of.
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
@BestTolkien The same as WoW, I will end up grinding Mithril and marketing it on the local auction house until one day I ask myself what I am doing with my life.
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Best of Tolkien
Best of Tolkien@BestTolkien·
What’s your excitement level for this?
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
@DrClownPhD Would be better if they didn't make her look like david bowie.
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Leeloo Dallas, multipass!
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
Hephaestus and Cyclopes forging the shield of Achilles (marble)
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
The Forge of the Cyclopes (1572)
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
The Forge of Vulcan
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
@lil_nathan_ice @andreas_nigbur The historical sources describe it as: "a divine lightning strike for neglecting religious rites" Indeed. That's one way to look at it. We would describe it very differently today, with the richer vocabulary and domain-specific terminology. With Maxwell.
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Synaptic Axon@SynapticAxon·
@lil_nathan_ice @andreas_nigbur The 3rd King of Rome Hostilius famously electrocuted himself trying to reproduce the protocols of Numa Pompilius! Amazing feat for a people who didn't have the electrical arts! :)
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Andy
Andy@andreas_nigbur·
Mercury and Free Energy Mercury generates electricity when it's moved; copper doesn't. Now imagine taking mercury inside a copper sphere to a certain altitude in the ionosphere. What would the mercury do then? It would rotate continuously—that would be continuous, free electricity! Oh, that would be exactly how they did it in the Old World. What a coincidence...😉
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