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Chris Knudsen

@MuscleIQ2

Doctor of Physical Therapy - Muscle IQ. FDM and Afferent Input Practitioner, ❤️ @FamilySearch, @StarTrek, @OrsonScottCard, @BYUFootball. All In $TSLA.

Orem, UT 参加日 Eylül 2021
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I love this new mission statement. Now we just need to educate the world on the plan. I think it would help to explain some Milestones. What will it look like as we progress from here to there, towards a world where all goods and services are abundant and nearly free. Milestone 1: 1,000 Optimus Robots doing useful work inside of Giga Texas. Milestone 2: 50,000 Optimus Helping to build CyberCab, Model 3, Model Y, and also Optimus. Milestone 3: 100,000 Optimus Available for purchase to the public. Milestone 4: 1 Million Optimus Doing useful work in factories all over the U.S. Milestone 5: 5 Million Optimus Building solar panel electric plants all over the U.S. strategically placed for efficient distribution. Milestone 6: 10 Million Optimus Starting to work at Nursing homes and Hospitals all over the U.S. in caregiving tasks to help the Elderly. Milestone 7: 250 Million Optimus Automation of home building has made the construction of all new homes free and new cities are built all over the U.S. Milestone 8: 500 Million Optimus Energy production has skyrocketed to the point that energy is now free and abundant in every city and town in the world. Milestone 9: 750 Million Optimus Automation of all Agriculture is complete, from farm to table, food is free to all and delivered to everyone’s door world-wide. Milestone 10: 1 Billion Optimus Medical care is provided free and abundantly in every city and town in the world.
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Chris Knudsen@MuscleIQ2·
Tesla = millions of CyberCabs per year. Quote (Lars Moravy, Q4 2025 Earnings Call): “could be five or ten times our current levels of production.” Tesla 2025 production baseline: 1,654,667 vehicles. 
5× = 8,273,335 Cybercabs/year
10× = 16,546,670 Cybercabs/year Quote (Elon Musk): “cycle time of approximately one vehicle every 10 seconds at maturity.” Theoretical annual capacity (continuous operation):
3,153,600 vehicles/year.
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Gary Black
Gary Black@garyblack00·
$RIVN +10% premarket after $UBER announced that it will invest up to $1.25 billion in Rivian Automotive to launch up to 50,000 robotaxis between 2028 and 2031. The companies said that initial deployments of 10,000 vehicles are expected to begin in San Francisco and Miami in 2028 and will expand to 25 cities by 2031. Uber's investment is subject to hitting certain autonomous milestones by specific dates. An initial $300 million investment has been committed to following the deal's signing, subject to regulatory approval. investor.uber.com/news-events/ne…
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ΛI DRIVR@AIDRIVR·
Tesla Vision IRL
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@ByuSome Most people don’t even know who their SS President is.
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Some.BYU.Dude@ByuSome·
I'm seeing a lot of men totally cool that women can be Sunday School President now, and a lot of women that didn't want that change. Is that accurate? Is it just weird algorithm stuff? But also in my fam and friends chats, I'm seeing the same thing.
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Chris Knudsen@MuscleIQ2·
I think Tesla will reach 1 million Robotaxis first because they already have over 1 million cars with all the necessary hardware to become Robotaxis. Once they receive that over-the-air update these cars will be able to be added to the fleet of Robotaxis. Waymo’s official blog post dated February 17, 2026, states that their fleet currently has 3,000 vehicles. Waymo in its February 12, 2026 blog post announced “we are beginning to meaningfully scale toward a capacity of tens of thousands of units per year.” But they don’t build cars. They purchase cars, then retrofit them in their “factory”. Waymo = tens of thousands of units per year. Tesla = million of CyberCabs per year. Quote (Lars Moravy, Q4 2025 Earnings Call): “could be five or ten times our current levels of production.” Tesla 2025 production baseline: 1,654,667 vehicles. 
5× = 8,273,335 Cybercabs/year
10× = 16,546,670 Cybercabs/year Quote (Elon Musk): “cycle time of approximately one vehicle every 10 seconds at maturity.” Theoretical annual capacity (continuous operation):
3,153,600 vehicles/year.
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Majestic Lions
Majestic Lions@Android_Actions·
@MuscleIQ2 @garyblack00 Interesting take But what makes you think Tesla will reach 1 million Robotaxis first? Waymo and other companies already have an operating fleet and will grow over time. NVidia Getting in could also be a big boost?
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Gary Black
Gary Black@garyblack00·
Anyone who believes $TSLA will be the only OEM able to solve for general unsupervised autonomy needs to watch Jim Cramer’s interview of Jensen Huang (NVDA’s CEO) today on CNBC who repeated that NVDA was partnering with several OEMs to solve for unsupervised autonomy - including Mercedes, Hyundai, BYDDY, Geely, GM, and Toyota. At a 2026 P/E of ~200x the market is clearly discounting TSLA’s ability to solve for generalized unsupervised autonomy, but may not be recognizing that several competitors are also solving for unsupervised autonomy. Source: CNBC CRAMER: And then at the same time, you talked about self-driving. Now, self-driving, that's 50 trillion. You're going to get your share of self-driving. Yesterday, I heard a dominant share. I did not know you would dominate in that market. HUANG: We are going to be very, very large. You know, we've been working on self-driving for about 10 years now. Our strategy is not to build a self-driving car. Our strategy is to build a platform so that everybody can have self-driving cars. We partnered with Mercedes first. We're now on the road. It is the highest rated safety autonomous vehicle in the world today. And so, I'm very proud of that. We're now also in BYD, the largest electric car company in the world, Hyundai, Geely, and Nissan. Among the four -- consisting of all the five so far, that's 20 percent of the world's manufactured cars. And, yeah, we have GM and Toyota on top of that. And so, this is going to be a -- our strategy is to build, help Uber and help all these companies create a large fleet of autonomous vehicles.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Elon says FSD V14.3 will be released wide in a few weeks. “It’s in testing right now.”
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@DBurkland @pbeisel It’s in testing right now. Wide release in a few weeks.

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Chris Knudsen@MuscleIQ2·
I think their pricing is always looking 3 to 6 months out and we are in the same place we were 6 months ago as far as profit goes, so the $415 price is a good fit for low balling profits in 6 months. I think in 2 1/2 years, Q2 2028 numbers, profits will be 4X last quarter. $TSLA could be at $800.
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Darryn Appleton
Darryn Appleton@DrTeslaFSD·
I get it. They are pricing in some future value for Robotaxi, but keeping it quite conservative because they’re uncertain how successful it will be… and how fast it will ramp. That’s where I think they’re too conservative though. To me it seems easy to imagine this being quite far advanced and defer to scaled within 1-2 years from now. Full global takeover will take longer. I guess the difference is my time horizon is longer than analysts. I’m thinking about fair value of future income for the next 5-10 years.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Morgan Stanley says they’re more optimistic about @Tesla’s progress toward an unsupervised robotaxi rollout after a recent visit to Giga Texas, particularly its progress in addressing edge cases around pickup and drop-off. The firm views Tesla's ability to scale the unsupervised robotaxi fleet as the most important catalyst for the stock this year: "Each incremental mile driven by the robotaxi fleet accelerates learning for personal FSD, which supports higher FSD attach rates and reaccelerates auto demand, improving free cash flow generation." Morgan Stanley believes a successful robotaxi rollout has the potential to create a flywheel across Tesla's ecosystem: "Incremental unsupervised robotaxi miles driven improve the underlying autonomy model, which accelerates the path to personal unsupervised FSD." The firm reiterated an Equalweight rating and $415 price target for $TSLA.
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Clint Thomsen@bmariner·
New policy just dropped: "Effective immediately, the bishop may call a man or a woman to serve as ward Sunday School president."
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Chris Knudsen@MuscleIQ2·
I love this treatment philosophy. The results are what are important, not the label. Labels only mean something when it guides your treatment. I used to worry about insurance companies wanting to know stuff, but they don’t really care. Most ICD10 codes don’t allow specificity by muscle anyway.
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio
The Sp⚽️rts Physio@AdamMeakins·
Spending 45 minutes trying to isolate the exact structure causing pain is usually a waste of time and impossible to do reliably ​ Whether it's a supraspinatus, long head of biceps, or bursal issue your rehab is going to look the same ​ Treat the problem, not the pathology!
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Astronomers have discovered eleven new moons of Saturn. Most of them are small rocky bodies up to 5 kilometers in diameter. They move in retrograde orbits, meaning they rotate in the opposite direction to Saturn's rotation around its axis. Until recently, Jupiter was considered the leader in the number of moons. However, in recent years, Saturn has significantly surged ahead. This large number of moons is likely due to a relatively recent (in astronomical terms) collision of large moons. This collision produced numerous fragments, some of which eventually became individual moons. It's possible that this same event played a role in the formation of Saturn's famous rings. For comparison, 101 moons have been confirmed to date around Jupiter, 29 around Uranus, and 16 around Neptune. This makes Saturn far more numerous than all the other planets in the Solar System combined.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
OpenClaw is the single most important software release ever It is critical you use it to its max potential In this video I cover EVERY aspect of OpenClaw you need to know From set up to use cases to local models. EVERYTHING This is the only OpenClaw video you'll ever need:
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The way robotics will transform mining is hard to wrap your head around.
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Chris Knudsen@MuscleIQ2·
SpaceX is not worth $2 Trillion. But, five years ago, back around March 2021, SpaceX was valued at about seventy-four billion dollars. They had a big funding round they closed in February, 2021, raising around eight hundred fifty million at roughly four hundred twenty bucks a share. By April they bumped it up a bit more to one point one six billion total. The going rate is talked about around $1.5 to $1.75 Trillion. That is almost 20X in 5 years.
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Teslaconomics
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
My two largest investments: 1/ SpaceX - stupidly undervalued at $2T 2/ Tesla - ridiculously undervalued at $1.5T These are what I call generational companies. The kind of companies that will change the trajectory of humanity. I truly believe that in the long run, these two alone will be worth $100T+ combined. Those are the kind of investments you buy… and never sell.
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Chris Knudsen@MuscleIQ2·
@Brady_H Is that the same for protein. Are high protein diets good for you if you don’t lift?
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Brady Holmer
Brady Holmer@Brady_H·
Creatine doesn't "work" if you don't also strength train. A new meta-analysis found that creatine supplementation led to significant gains in fat-free mass (+3.39 kg) and lean body mass (+2.70 kg), but ONLY when combined with resistance training. Without training, no effects.
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