Austin Grelle

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Austin Grelle

Austin Grelle

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In or around Chicago Joined Haziran 2011
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Austin Grelle
Austin Grelle@austingrelle·
Follow Amadeus, a young physics grad creating an algorithm that peers into the future through subtle gravitational shifts. What starts as a personal breakthrough spirals into something far larger, sparking a movement and forcing him to grapple with the weight of foresight. Earth Gravity News explores an under-the-radar theory, weaving it into a narrative about the power and burden of predictions. If you love sci-fi with ethical twists and high-stakes discovery, grab it on Amazon in Kindle or Paperback. Link to buy: amazon.com/dp/B0GDFSYW2C My site for the book: earthgravitynews.com
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Austin Grelle
Austin Grelle@austingrelle·
@tekbog @PavelSnajdr You can only go so far on a desktop in terms of impact. At some point you bridge the gap to the physical world, not necessarily “robotics”, but somehow bridging the gap from networked computers to touching grass as a byproduct
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Austin Grelle
Austin Grelle@austingrelle·
@eigenrobot If he’s right then we’re all focused relatively “small” problems in the present. A lot of interesting stuff around the topic on Twitter ranging from scientific modeling to conspiracy theories of various sorts
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot·
@austingrelle i don't know but im open to advice on what to think of it
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot·
well im locked now ama
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Austin Grelle@austingrelle·
@OMApproach I wrote a science fiction book to spread the word about ECDO, hopefully we can reach people who aren’t on Twitter, let me know what you think! earthgravitynews.com
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
Ask yourself why every conspiracy theory leads back to the Geophysical Event? How on Earth can you call it a coincidence that Erica Kirk’s father, Kent Frantzve, shared a YouTube video ten years ago about an upcoming catastrophic event? He is a well-connected man, and his father, Carl Kenneth ‘Ken’ Frantzve, was a captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Grand Chief of the Independent Order of Vikings — a Swedish-American fraternal organization. They are probably part of the elite who are aware of the event. They Are Survivors 2, photos of Erica Kirk are featured in the video:
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach

The most logical explanation for the Great Flood described in many ancient cultures is a crustal displacement, or a core–mantle decoupling in which the upper layers slip by 90–104 degrees while the core continues rotating. This would lead to the spilling of the oceans over the land and drastic changes in the positions of the continents and the geographic North and South Poles. This scenario would also explain the mixed graveyards found in Alaska, where marine and land animals are discovered together in the same locations. This is the elite’s nightmare—an event that would render their bunkers useless.

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Austin Grelle
Austin Grelle@austingrelle·
@MichaelButtonX Check out @EthicalSkeptic and his ECDO theory, it opens up this question quite a bit. Short story is cyclical biblical flooding due to instability in the Earth’s rotation
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Michael Button
Michael Button@MichaelButtonX·
Still can't wrap my head around this Modern human brain-size: 1,000,000 years old Dawn of civilization? Only 6000 years ago Why did we live as hunter-gatherers for 990,000 years? And what changed?
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Austin Grelle@austingrelle·
@Alkibiades_ With a growing consciousness on past flood myths and their artifacts I wrote a science fiction novel, if you’re interested in a mash up of ancient flood myths in modern sci fi check it out: amazon.com/dp/B0GDFSYW2C
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Zacharias
Zacharias@zachariaspro·
Guys I originally just set out to see if what catastrophists were saying was even remotely feasible I more or less accidentally walked into what I found. But this is what the data says You don't need to even look at anything else to see that Earth's dynamics are seriously fucked up and getting continuously worse But combine this with everything else we are seeing, I am struggling to see a better answer then what @EthicalSkeptic and @SunWeatherMan are putting forward
Zacharias@zachariaspro

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Captain Mojo
Captain Mojo@CaptainMojo·
@ardan_blade @SCShipyards Can you imagine where we'd be if all the effort trying to make wind and solar boondoggles work over the last 40 years had been spent on perfecting safe nuclear infrastructure?
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Jimmy Apples 🍎/acc@apples_jimmy·
Deepmind has been secretly working to solve Navier-Stokes for 3 years now ? ‘ so far been carried out with complete discretion, although the chief of Google DeepMind, Demis Hassabis, let slip in a January interview that they are “close to solving a Millennium Prize Problem” ‘
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Austin Grelle@austingrelle·
As the Technological Singularity nears, everything gets faster, including wars in the Middle East.
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Adam Singer
Adam Singer@AdamSinger·
@viesanspeur_ Honestly high status is helping your friends, mentoring those who need it and essentially being a good human being ...not any of the ivory tower nonsense
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SwiftOnSecurity
SwiftOnSecurity@SwiftOnSecurity·
Remember – anyone complaining about cold medicine disappearing have just been buying fake stuff the whole time instead of getting the medicine that works behind the counter - which is the ACTUAL GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY.
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Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson@energybants·
Ørsted, world offshore wind leader, needs a giant jump in guaranteed prices or it's going to abandon its immense offshore wind farms off the US Eastern seaboard. In order to make wildly fluctuating power, they'll need promises of $150-200 per MWh. Yet Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York just closed excellent nuclear plants making just as much energy, but costing $35-55 per MWh! And not that shifty crazy fluctuating power like offshore wind makes. Proper, steady, dependable power. The type that cities and factories can actually rely on. These nuclear plants would've lasted beyond the lifetime of these wind turbines being proposed to "replace" them. The men and women who closed those nuclear plants (or allowed them to close under their watch) are still all around us. I'm looking forward to using my rising public profile to call the energy leaders in academia, industry, and government who did this to my country to account.
Javier Blas@JavierBlas

We hosted @Orsted CEO Mads Nipper today. You can read my colleagues' take below. But I will highlight two comments: "[Power] prices have to go up [...] that is completely inevitable" How much? "I won't be specific, but it's significant double digit" bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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