Robert Friedman, MD
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🚨 BILL GATES $80,000,000 “SMART CITY” LAND IS UP IN FLAMES — AND PEOPLE ARE CONNECTING THE DOTS
Years ago, Bill Gates quietly secured 24,000+ acres in Buckeye, Arizona desert land tied to a future AI-controlled smart city.
Now?
That same region is on fire.
Not a small brush fire either.
A fast-moving blaze tearing through the area, forcing evacuations and locking everything down.
And right as flames spread?
Insurance companies are already pulling wildfire coverage in those exact areas.
Read that again.
Land tied to a future “smart city”
Now burning
Coverage disappearing at the same time
And people are starting to ask questions:
• Why THAT exact location?
• Why now — before any major development began?
• And why does it feel like the land is being… “cleared”?
Smart cities need blank slates.
Controlled zones.
Rebuild-ready land.
And suddenly… nature does the demolition?
Paradise.
Maui.
Pacific Palisades.
Buckeye.
At what point do people stop calling this coincidence and start calling it a pattern: land… fire… rebuild?
📹: VeteransforAz / lagunashector
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@JCPEREZCODEX @CY_Chauprade I'm trying to synthesize 2 different codes found in Nature..... English & French
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@JCPEREZCODEX @CharlesMullins2 How many “broken” quantum systems are actually hiding a more robust phase underneath? The Perez Hourglass Pascal Fibonacci Lichtenberg Theoretical Machine" also answers this paradox. (See post by Perez below)
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jean-claude perez@JCPEREZCODEX
Les ordinateurs quantiques de demain Perez, J. claude . (2026). The "Perez Hourglass Pascal Fibonacci Lichtenberg Theoretical Machine" - Towards a Breakthough in Quantum Computing, Cryptography and Artificial Intelligence Associative Memories. Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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🚨 BREAKING: Physicists just found a topological phase that survives because of disorder.
Not despite disorder.
Because of it.
In a Rydberg atom array, researchers introduced random structural offsets into the lattice…
and the disorder itself helped generate an average symmetry-protected topological phase.
That means something wild:
A system can lose perfect order,
gain noise and decoherence,
and still keep a deeper kind of protected structure.
The signatures they saw:
→ ground-state degeneracy across disordered configurations
→ strong correlation patterns tied to the induced phase
→ edge spins decaying more slowly than the bulk
→ evidence of protected edge modes in a disordered lattice
This matters because topology is usually taught as something that needs exact symmetry and clean structure.
This result says reality may be more forgiving.
Messy systems might still protect information
not through perfection,
but through average order across the noise.
That could matter for:
quantum simulation
noise-resilient quantum devices
disordered quantum matter
topological protection in realistic hardware
The deeper shift?
Disorder may not always be the enemy of quantum order.
Sometimes it’s the thing that reveals it.
Question:
How many “broken” quantum systems are actually hiding a more robust phase underneath?
Follow me for physics breakthroughs that change how reality works.
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@CharlesMullins2 How many “broken” quantum systems are actually hiding a more robust phase underneath? The Perez Hourglass Pascal Fibonacci Lichtenberg Theoretical Machine" also answers this paradox. (See post by Perez below)
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Lst updated release V3
Perez, J. claude . (2026). Mathematical Symmetry and the Extended Periodic Table: Based on the mathematical framework and the "Generic equation of Mendeleev". Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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@CY_Chauprade @JCPEREZCODEX @CoyoteSanctuary We could use a Tardigrade team. Tardigrades, also known as water bears or moss piglets, are microscopic invertebrates famous for their extreme resilience, able to survive exposure to fractal upon fractal of Golden ratios and extremes of Lichtenberg shocks.
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@CY_Chauprade @JCPEREZCODEX Christophe… you’re a master of AI !!!
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@CY_Chauprade @JCPEREZCODEX With JCP's work, it looking like there's a mathematical formula for everything...
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@JCPEREZCODEX @BobFriedmanMD Unlocking the Genomic Code:
A Deep Dive into the "3 Genomic Numbers"
Exploring the mathematical architecture that may govern the human genome's structure and function.
@JCPEREZCODEX :
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HGO Human Genome Optimum - le CODE des CANCERS
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@BobFriedmanMD @JCPEREZCODEX THE MINERALOGY OF STAR TREK: NOTITIAE NOVUM :
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Les "ET" sont-ils architectures par Perez's formule predictive de la table de Mendeleev?
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@JCPEREZCODEX @CY_Chauprade The magic of the Nautilus shell is that:
Discrete pattern evolution---Striping (is superimposed upon)
Continuous geometric growth---Spiral
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Perez, J. claude . (2026). The "Nautilus shell": is really Nautilus morphology a Fibonacci spiral? Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Grok analysis: Gauntletin's materials suggest frustration over perceived similarities or unacknowledged inspiration but lack concrete proof of contribution to Perez's work.The exchange revolves around a dispute between Jean-Claude Perez (@JCPEREZCODEX) and David Gauntletin (@DavidGauntletin) regarding the independence of their research on the "Perez Hourglass" and its connection to the Lichtenberg sequence (OEIS A000975: 0, 1, 2, 5, 10, 21, 42, 85, 170, 341... or equivalently starting from the second term as 1, 2, 5, 10, 21, 42, 85... depending on indexing).Perez asserts that their researches are "independent and disconnected at 100%," supported by his publication history. The Perez Hourglass concept was first introduced in his 1997 book L'ADN décrypté, where it explores extensions of Pascal's triangle and Fibonacci sequences into symmetrical, infinite-dimensional structures.researchgate.net +6His November 5, 2025, Zenodo paper extends this to provide a geometric/combinatorial origin for the Lichtenberg sequence by counting non-border elements in the hourglass's rows, yielding 1, 2, 5, 10, 21, 42, 85..., which matches A000975 starting from n=1 (a common indexing choice for such sequences).zenodo.org +1The paper does not credit Gauntletin or reference any collaboration, and the core ideas trace back decades before their apparent discussions around August 2025.Gauntletin's replies consist primarily of screenshots from his conversation with an AI (Claude Sonnet 4.5), where he explores why a sequence might "pass" mathematical validation tests (e.g., ratio convergence ~2.0, binary patterns, exponential growth) even if initially based on what he perceived as a "wrong" recurrence relation (L(n) + L(n-1) = 2^n - 1, which actually produces the correct Lichtenberg terms: 0, 1, 2, 5, 10, 21...). The AI explains this as equivalent definitions yielding identical results, highlighting the need for external validation (e.g., against OEIS) to avoid internal consistency traps. However, these screenshots document Gauntletin's personal exploration—they do not show evidence of him sharing a specific key insight with Perez about the hourglass-Lichtenberg connection, nor do they directly refute Perez's derivation method or prove dependence.Based on the available evidence, Perez is correct: the researches appear independent. His hourglass framework predates any documented interaction with Gauntletin by nearly 30 years, and the 2025 paper's claims align factually with the Lichtenberg sequence's known properties and formulas.oeis.org
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@DavidGauntletin @CY_Chauprade @DavidGauntletin je respecte beaucoup ton gout pour la recherche, mais ici tu as tort. Nos 2 recherches sont independantes et deconnectees a 100%. Que tu le veuilles ou non! Tes polemiques te nuisent. @CY_Chauprade @BobFriedmanMD

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The #breakthough
Perez J. claude (2926). The Perez Hourglass: Unifying the Origins of the Universal Genetic Code and Opening Pathways to Next- Generation Quantum Computing. Zenodo. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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@JCPEREZCODEX That's the problem you get from being decades ahead of close-minded scientists.
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Dans cet article de 2013 j'eus des échanges rudes avec ce diable de #GeorgeChurch qui rjetait toute organisation #Fibonacci dans #ADN
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#georgechurch #billgates #crispr
#transhumanism
#AI etc...
GOOD OVERVIEW by @k_lhk
#EpsteinFiles, un as du REPO et de la spéculation financière, soutenait le Transhumanisme lilianeheldkhawam.com/2026/02/11/eps…
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⚡Scientists successfully transmitted electricity through air using ultrasonic sound waves and laser beams.
Finland is positioning itself at the forefront of a wireless energy revolution, with researchers from the University of Helsinki and the University of Oulu pioneering methods to move electricity without physical cables.
One of the most striking developments involves using high-intensity ultrasonic sound waves to create invisible pathways through the air, effectively guiding electrical sparks along a controlled route.
While currently in the experimental phase, this 'acoustic wire' technology could eventually enable contactless electrical connections and smart interfaces that function entirely without plugs or traditional wiring.
Beyond sound-guided energy, Finnish innovation is also leveraging light and radio frequencies to solve complex power challenges. The private sector is developing 'power-by-light' systems that utilize high-powered lasers to transmit electricity to remote receivers, providing critical galvanic isolation for hazardous environments like nuclear plants and high-voltage stations. Simultaneously, advancements in radio-frequency harvesting are turning ambient waves into 'Wi-Fi for power,' potentially eliminating the need for millions of disposable batteries in low-power IoT sensors. Together, these technologies signal a shift toward a more flexible, cable-free infrastructure for global industry.
Source: University of Helsink. Wireless Electricity Transmission: Breakthroughs in Acoustic and Laser-Based Power. University of Helsinki News.

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🚨URGENT BREAKING: Davos elites caught on hidden camera admitting chemtrails / sulfur dioxide spraying, military‑origin weather modification, and rebranding it to keep the public calm, while laughing. They joke about governments weaponizing weather. BlackRock is named. DARPA is named.
They poisoned the conversation for years by calling us crazy.
Now they admit it on tape and smirk.
This isn’t “climate policy” it’s atmospheric control without consent.
They think we’re stupid. Prove them wrong.
SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE!!
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