

Kaizen
64.2K posts

@kaizen079
Sharing AI & Web3 insights • Building agent memory systems through deep research workflows



🔥 BIG: Nvidia and Microsoft partner up to reinvent Windows PCs for the personal AI era with RTX Spark, a 1-petaflop superchip launching this fall.


🚨🇫🇷 FLASH | 20 000 personnes sont présentes sur les Champs-Élysées. 79 personnes ont été interpellées avec 45 garde à vue dans Paris. Un commissariat du 8ème arrondissement a été attaqué, les assaillants ont été dispersés. (Préfecture) 🎥 @AnthoDepe


🚨🚨💣 LE PSG REMPORTE SA DEUXIÈME LIGUE DES CHAMPIONS D’AFFILÉE !!! LE PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN 🇫🇷 DEVIENT LE PREMIER CLUB FRANÇAIS À DÉTENIR DEUX LIGUES DES CHAMPIONS ! 👏





🚨 A FORMER NASA ENGINEER CLAIMS HE’S DISCOVERED A “NEW FORCE” THAT CAN OVERCOME EARTH’S GRAVITY WITHOUT ANY PROPELLANT. Charles Buhler, who spent years leading NASA’s Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory at Kennedy Space Center, says his private company Exodus Propulsion Technologies has found a way to generate thrust using only electric fields. In vacuum chamber tests, their device reportedly produced enough force to counteract Earth’s gravity a claim that would completely rewrite the rules of propulsion. Why this matters: For over a century, every rocket we’ve ever launched has had to carry massive amounts of fuel. If this “New Force” is real, spacecraft could one day maneuver indefinitely without expelling mass potentially making deep space travel, satellite station-keeping, and even atmospheric flight dramatically cheaper and more efficient. The deeper implication is staggering: We may be looking at the first real breakthrough in propellantless propulsion since the invention of the rocket. If verified, this wouldn’t just change space travel it could reshape how we think about energy, momentum, and the fundamental laws of physics. Of course, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. As of now, the work is still awaiting independent replication by outside laboratories. But if this holds up… What changes first space travel, energy production, or something we haven’t even imagined yet? Follow for more frontier physics and emerging technologies.






