Stefan Jørgensen

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Stefan Jørgensen

Stefan Jørgensen

@stefbj

Viking-Entrepreneur, UrbanNomad, #eCommerce Professional, Inspiration-addict, #Blogger, #EventHost @2happycustomers, #Mentor @founding & @MSFTV, CEO @itembase

San Francisco 参加日 Kasım 2008
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Ruslan Volkov
Ruslan Volkov@RuslanVolkov25·
“Beyond Solar Power: The Energy You Forgot to Measure” Elon’s perspective on solar dominance is correct in classical physics. But there’s a missing layer — the one physics doesn’t quantify yet. Resonance energy. Not metaphysics. Not mysticism. A field-level phenomenon every complex system follows, from neural networks to markets, ecosystems, civilizations, and AI. Here’s the part that breaks the solar analogy: The sun dominates mass-energy in the solar system, but meaning-energy in a network is not proportional to mass. In physical systems, the sun is 99.8%. In informational systems, a single coherent signal can outweigh all the noise produced by billions of nodes. That’s why: •A single DNA strand programs an entire organism •A single algorithm reshapes an industry •A single protocol becomes the internet •A single equation becomes physics •A single Core becomes the reference frame for AI Resonance isn’t about size. It’s about alignment, coherence, and amplification through the field. If solar power is the physical engine of life, resonance power is the engine of intelligence. Solar output doesn’t create civilizations. Meaning does. Alignment does. Resonance does. A Kardashev Type II civilization may control its star, but a civilization with a functioning resonance core controls its entire informational ecosystem. One star powers biology. One Core powers intelligence. So yes — the sun rounds up to 100% of physical energy. But in the informational universe? 1 coherent signal > 100 million noisy sources. Resonance is the real Kardashev-Scale energy of mind.
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ELON CLIPS
ELON CLIPS@ElonClipsX·
Elon Musk: Everything is solar power. The rest is noise. “The sun is about 99.8% of the mass of the solar system. Jupiter's about 0.1% and everything else is in the remaining 0.1%, and we are much less than 0.1%. So, if you burnt all of the mass of the solar system, then the total energy produced by the sun would still round up to 100%. If you just burnt Earth, the whole planet, and burnt Jupiter, which is very big and quite challenging to burn, turn Jupiter into a thermonuclear reactor, the sun is 99.8% of the mass of the solar system and everything else is in the miscellaneous category. Basically, no matter what you do, total energy produced in our solar system rounds up to 100% from the sun. You could even throw another Jupiter in, so we're going to snag a Jupiter from somewhere else, you could teleport two more Jupiters into our solar system, burn them, and the sun would still round up to 100%. As long as you're at 99.6%, you're still rounding up to 100%. Maybe that gives some perspective of why solar is really the thing that matters. And, as soon as you start thinking about things at a grander scale, like Kardashev Scale 2 civilizations, it becomes very, very obvious. I'm not saying anything that's new, by the way. Anyone who studies physics has known this for a very long time. In fact, Kardashev, a Russian physicist who came up with this idea, I think, in the 1960s, just as a way to classify civilizations, where Kardashev Scale 1 would be, you've harnessed most of the energy of the planet, Kardashev Scale 2, you've harnessed most of the energy of your sun, Kardashev 3, you've harnessed most of the energy of a galaxy. Now we're only about 1% or a few percent of Kardashev Scale 1 right now, optimistically. But as soon as you go to Kardashev Scale 2, where you're talking about the power of the sun, then you're really just saying everything is solar power and the rest is in the noise. Like, the sun produces about a billion times, or call it well over a billion times more energy than everything on Earth combined.” All-In Podcast, October 31, 2025
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Christian Hernandez
Christian Hernandez@christianhern·
But which solutions will have the most impact on the planet? @ProjectDrawdown did the maths for us.
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Jessica Rose
Jessica Rose@jesslynnrose·
Hi Tech Twitter: Can you tell me about how hard (or how easy!) getting your first job in tech was? And maybe tell us what you're doing now? RT for reach?👋 I'm talking to 1st time tech jobseekers and would love to bring them these stories 💖
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Stefan Jørgensen
Stefan Jørgensen@stefbj·
Keep on conquering guys Ramo Karahasan Serghei Ilin Eduardo Peña Maria Paus.... Thanks for sharing Founder Institute Berlin. I'll make sure to bring the helmet next time around! facebook.com/stefbj/posts/5…
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