James X
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James X
@WriteTh3Future
Future Optimist | Lifelong Learner | Geopolitics? 🇨🇦 by birth 🇺🇲 by providence


He lost his leg to bone cancer… but not his will to keep going. So he built his own prosthetic. ❤️








AI creates a material as light as foam yet 5× stronger than titanium.



FINAL ONT - 3 TUC - 2 A two-goal, three-point night from Martin Chromiak powers Ontario to a Calder Cup playoff berth, clinching their spot for the sixth consecutive season. Pheonix Copley was once again excellent, earning his sixth win in his last seven starts. Next up: securing the Pacific Division. #GoKingsGo #ReignTrain





The future just got a lot brighter. This is the most important post I have ever written. We are moving from molecules in the ground—vulnerable to blockades, wars, and cartel pricing—to atoms in the sky: abundant, portable, and under our control. Chaos catalysed into positive change. While everyone is panicking about the Straits of Hormuz, they are unaware of the historical developments that show that molecules of oil, the Straits, and the threats from terrorists are no longer relevant. We are bypassing them all with a new supply chain of atoms, packets of light, and a star that flies in a box. We are adjusting from a 2D map that shows us the Geography of Transit, where you survive by looking down at Earth’s canals and straits and chokepoints, to a 3D map that shows us the Geography of Access, where you thrive by looking up at the sun and the stars. One prioritizes molecules. The other atoms. One is driven by combustion. The other by computation. OK, but what are we going to do about the huge shortages of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, but also shortages of fertilisers, phosphates, and urea, as well as ammonia, methanol, sulphur, aluminium, helium, bromine, and naphtha? Guess what? The US makes them all. It's self-sufficient and open for business. We can fix the Straits/Kharg problem with phone calls. The US will be the new reliable supplier of atoms. That breaks the locks on molecules. Call 🇺🇸. Chaos is morphing into a catalyst - driving us into a transition from reliance on: ⭐ molecules to atoms ⭐combustion to compute ⭐ geography of energy to power on demand anywhere, anytime. You need to know about what is making this possible. Stuff hardly anybody has heard of: Operation Windlord ✈️ 🌠Valar Ward 250’s: Stars in boxes 🌠 made by Valar Atomics using TRISO, which the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) calls “the most robust nuclear fuel on earth.” Can you comprehend 5000 Megawatts coming from an object half the size of a car, fuelled by pellets the size of poppy seeds? Today, the world feels it has lost access to molecules and is panicking. The reality is that the US gained control of the largest assembly of atoms in advance. Oil, Gas, and all petroleum byproducts, too: helium, bromine, naptha, and more, including manufactured intelligence, compute and energy that is out of the reach of dictators. In 1945, we learned to smash atoms together to create overwhelming force. In 2026, we have learned to delicately line up atoms and electrons to create overwhelming force - a silicon chip and power on demand via a star in a box. One threatens to take us into the dark ages. The other promises to take us into a new era of light-fuelled prosperity. The US has already locked up the atomic supply chain. The US has no shortages. The board was actually set ages ago. You just didn't connect the dots. The new Suez Canal/Straits of Homuz has already been built. It leads to the stars. The map is no longer the territory. Here's the map you need and the means to tear down the lexical and mental firewalls that prevent you from seeing that it doesn't really matter if the Straits don't reopen or if the Iranians flatten Kharg Island. It will just accelerate the leap into a world that's vastly better. open.substack.com/pub/drpippa/p/… @elonmusk @xai @SOFXnetwork @valaratomics @alexwg @matthew_pines @DeptofWar










