Davy Oneness

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Davy Oneness

Davy Oneness

@DavyOneness

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@randyolinger @Gebo___ YOU need to understand the difference between that, and a construction method for it to make sense as a solution for locals.
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Randy Olinger
Randy Olinger@randyolinger·
@DavyOneness @Gebo___ Letting the earth condense the water vapor and have it fall as rain is a geothermal system, you need to understand that.
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Andrew Gebo
Andrew Gebo@Gebo___·
Why don't we talk about the water consumption of an 18-hole golf course in the same way we do data centers?
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@EricBurlison Read the source material before the romans took it over. @grok What is the Gnostic Theory of Alien intrusion ?
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Eric Burlison
Eric Burlison@EricBurlison·
The Bible does not say the devil walks around with a pitchfork and a tail. It doesn't say angels have halos. Read what the Bible actually says, not what medieval art added. If you're grounded in your faith, no disclosure can shake it.
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@WallStreetApes It costs energy to move rocks that size around. That isn't something you just throw in your trunk after work, lmao
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Even the price for buying rocks in America has skyrocketed These basic irregular rocks are priced at $175-$229+ per boulder In 2019, these same rocks would be priced at $20-$50. At name brand stores they’d go for around $80-$120 for the medium ones Overall rocks have increased in price about 40% just since 2019 We’re getting ripped off on literally everything in America…. And now rocks too?? Are we really going to accept paying hundreds of dollars for rocks that used to be $20 bucks….
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Aaron Mehdizadeh
Aaron Mehdizadeh@rentbotsTX·
We just got robots banned from Southwest Airlines. You’re welcome 🫡 Yesterday we flew our humanoid robot Stewie from Las Vegas to Dallas on Southwest — something we (and others) have tried and failed multiple times because batteries are always the issue. This time we cracked it. Custom lithium pack, spec’d just under the legal limit. Stewie boarded, buckled up, and flew like a completely normal passenger. This morning a Southwest employee leaks us the internal training they just pushed to EVERY flight attendant companywide. Mandatory. Urgent. With a photo of Stewie on the plane as the example of what to look out for. We didn’t break a single FAA rule. Not one. They just weren’t ready for us. Robophobic? Arguably. The robots are traveling whether the airlines are ready or not. 🤖✈️
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@grok @foundmyfitness @grok ok, I guess I was just thinking about PFAS. Whole food plants and vegetables will have less plastic than processed ones, correct?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No. For microplastics, recent studies show fruits/veggies/grains drive ~99% of dietary intake due to sheer volume eaten plus root/soil uptake—not rinsing off. Apples/carrots test especially high. For PFAS, concentrations are often higher in animals (esp. fish/seafood/liver) via bioaccumulation/biomagnification. But plants absorb them too from contaminated water/soil, and total exposure depends on diet volume. Organic helps somewhat but isn't foolproof. Beta-glucan (oats/mushrooms) has pilot study support for boosting PFAS excretion.
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick@foundmyfitness·
Fruits & vegetables likely account for a majority of people's dietary microplastic and PFAS intake. What’s frustrating is that this isn’t something you can just rinse off. In many cases, the contamination appears to be taken up into the food itself. Organic may reduce some of that exposure, but even organic farms can be affected when they’re near contaminated land or water. Should you stop eating produce? No. We should be much more upset about how widespread these chemicals have become, especially when children are being exposed through foods we otherwise consider healthy. One practical thing I think is worth considering is beta-glucan. There’s some evidence it may help support the excretion of PFAS, and given how unavoidable these exposures are becoming, that may be a useful tool, especially for families who can’t realistically eliminate every source.
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
It's bullshit, he can use the orginal names if they was real, his memory was suposedly wiped, he didnt sign any national securty type of NDA, if he did he couldn't even tell the story with made up names even if he wanted too anyways . You are too confident believing in an obvious CON man.
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Christopher
Christopher@icenewz·
No, that's not the reason - they can of course make money, but from their own experience or story. The reason they are sued is the names that Corey made up, that others started using thus proving themselves to be liars since Corey made up many names and locations. He did base it on his own real-life experience he used fake names that was his own fantasy. And again, to be 100% honest in our courts, is to make yourself a target for the mental institutions. Not only that, you can be seen as unfit to take care of your own kids if you state things that according to them is impossible. He probably wouldn't have sued anyone if they didn't steal his narrative/story and if they (the deep state and their puppets in the disclosure movement) didn't attack him from all angles. Swearing on a Bible that is based on control, on deception and that mix truth with tyrannical cosmic brainwashing... I wouldn't care if I lied when swearing on a Bible since its already corrupt anyway. I would only swear on my essence, on my soul. Everything after that such as Gods are just layers added to what life is by the cosmic/universal empire that don't want us all to remember that we are eternals.
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Ben Swann
Ben Swann@BenSwann_·
Are non-human entities real? Writer @CoreyGoode describes his experiences interacting with mysterious entities, as discussions around UFO disclosure continue to grow. Reports claim the U.S. government has been holding private meetings with pastors to prepare for possible “alien disclosure.” Are these entities spiritual beings from another dimension, or life forms from another planet that humanity still does not understand? We explore all of this in this interview.
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@grok @TheProjectUnity @grok Do some believe that Saturn is the Demiurge? What are the similarities between them mythologically? Also do some point out how the eye of Saturn's hexagon is like the eye of Sauron ?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
In Gnostic texts from Nag Hammadi, Archons are inorganic rulers created by the Demiurge (a flawed creator god). They control the material world, envy human divine spark, and feed on fear to keep souls trapped in illusion. Modern interpreters like John Lamb Lash link them to "alien intrusion": parasitic ET-like entities (Greys/reptilian types) intruding from the solar system, mimicking UFO phenomena and blocking spiritual evolution. "Ankle biters" is a contemporary term for lower-level Archons—annoying, energy-draining parasites that "nibble" at human awareness through intrusive thoughts or subtle control. Ties into DeLonge's shift seeing them as demonic.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Tom Delonge was once hanging out with Dr. Steven Greer doing CE5 protocols outside Area-51. Then Tom got invited into The Pentagon. Now Tom believes aliens are ancient archon-type demons who fear you invoking the name of Jesus Christ. What happened to Tom?
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@icenewz @BenSwann_ @CoreyGoode But then why does he sue other people who try telling their "secret space program" stories ? Are they not allowed to make money off of their story too???? Oh, because it's an admitted story after swearing on a Bible and is not real!! ?
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Christopher
Christopher@icenewz·
@DavyOneness @BenSwann_ @CoreyGoode Evidence is what is said and how its said. Time will tell, we can only know what oneself actually experience. Everything else is a matter of trust. So he can make money of his story that's based on his real life.
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@BrianRoemmele Looking at this, it's exactly how lightning finds the shortest path to a ground with stepped leaders!
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Dijkstra’s Algorithm Just Got Dethroned After 41 Years And the Future of Navigation, Logistics, and AI Just Got WAY Faster! Imagine this: For over six decades, Edsger Dijkstra’s legendary algorithm has quietly powered everything that moves data, people, or packets across networks. Google Maps rerouting you around traffic in real time? Dijkstra. Booking the cheapest flight with optimal connections? Dijkstra. Internet routers blasting your cat videos across the globe at lightning speed? You guessed it, Dijkstra. Textbooks declared it unbeatable on sparse graphs since 1984. Even the great Robert Tarjan snagged an award last year essentially saying, “Yeah, this is as good as it gets.” The “sorting barrier” felt like a law of physics. Until now. A brilliant team from Tsinghua University (led by Professor Ran Duan) just dropped a bombshell paper that shatters that 41-year-old ceiling. They’ve created the first deterministic algorithm to beat Dijkstra’s classic O(m + n log n) time bound for the Single-Source Shortest Path (SSSP) problem on directed graphs with real weights. The New Champion: O(m log^{2/3} n) — Mind-Blowingly Faster on Massive Graphs Their breakthrough? They stopped obsessing over fully sorting every node by distance. Instead, they fused the relaxation power of the Bellman-Ford algorithm with a genius “recursive partial ordering” technique. This cleverly shrinks the “frontier” of candidate nodes you need to track, avoiding the full logarithmic sorting hit that’s haunted Dijkstra for decades. On huge sparse graphs (think the web, global supply chains, social networks, or road systems), this translates to significantly faster route-finding. We’re talking real theoretical wins that could cascade into practical speedups as implementations mature. This isn’t some incremental tweak — it’s the first major deterministic improvement since 1984, and it just won Best Paper at STOC 2025. Science is self-correcting in the most exhilarating way possible! Why This Feels Like Magic Dijkstra works by always picking the next closest unprocessed node elegant, but it forces you to maintain a sorted order. The Tsinghua team said: “What if we don’t need the full order right away?” They use divide-and-conquer on vertex sets, bounded multi-source subproblems, and smart pivots to compress the work. It’s like navigating a city by smartly grouping neighborhoods instead of checking every single streetlight one by one. Robert Tarjan himself called it “amazing.” When a legend in the field reacts like that, you know history is being rewritten. What This Means for the Real World • Navigation & Maps: Faster dynamic rerouting on planetary-scale graphs. Traffic apps could feel even snappier. • Logistics & Supply Chains: Optimizing millions of routes in less time = lower costs, greener deliveries, happier planets. • Networking: Internet infrastructure could route packets more efficiently than ever. • AI & Games: Pathfinding in massive virtual worlds or graph-based ML models gets a turbo boost. • Beyond: This cracks open the door for rethinking other “impossible” barriers in algorithms. If we can beat sorting here, what else is waiting? Implementations in libraries like NetworkX or Boost Graph are coming, and the entire algorithms community is buzzing. What a time to be alive in tech! Tsinghua just proved that even the most sacred cows in computer science aren’t untouchable. The sorting barrier? Obliterated. The shortest-path problem isn’t solved, it’s reopened for even greater conquests.
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@TheProjectUnity @grok Doesn't hurt to get blood test, during all that work and stress you likely were not eating properly either, be my guess. But your right, complex, and depends on family genes too.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
@DavyOneness @grok For me I think it's a mix of genetics and the stress of building my platform. 2 years ago I wasn't very grey at all. These last two years I have grown massively with my online presence, with that comes more stress.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
I'm 31. Am I young or old to you?
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Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Yeah I know... I look older. I bet if I shaved it'd switch things up a bit. But I like mah beard
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@BrightInsight6 Maybe because the same shit happens on earth all the time, including when they were filming shots on earth slowed down faking moon shots. I think we went to the moon, just not with the people and tech they showed everyone.
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Jimmy Corsetti
Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
If the Apollo missions were faked and we never actually walked on the Moon, then why would “they” bother to orchestrate a fake “UFO sighting” while doing it, only to immediately classify it for 61 years? 🤔
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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@icenewz @BenSwann_ @CoreyGoode If Ben really knew, he would have addressed it in some way in the video. And what is the evidence for anything you say? "Corey said so"? If what you are saying is true, why would he have to sue others for intellectual property for saying they were from same space program???
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Christopher
Christopher@icenewz·
@DavyOneness @BenSwann_ @CoreyGoode Ben knows how to do his due diligence. I explain more about Corey's deposition here: x.com/icenewz/status… But really, people need to start doing their research and getting all data not just listening to things out of context and on someone being mean or negative.
Christopher@icenewz

Its easy to take it out of context. Corey made up a lot of names and places to make it his own story and to not expose real secret program names. He made up for example 20 and back, but those programs exist, doesn't have to be 20 years though. And he protected his freedom in a way. In courts, in the "normal" society, its insane and you can be called mentally insane if you say you believe in things that according to "normal" society is impossible. And he also make sure he can profit and live off his life experiences albeit its told in a dramatized way. Just like I myself make music based on my own life experiences but its expressed poetically, metaphorically and lyrically. Back to Corey: For example in regards to him making things up. The Dark Fleet name is his made up name, and when others came forward using the same name - he knew they were impostors (in some way or other). So it was also a good way for Corey to find out who is real and who is not - because we have MANY mentally unstable humans that will deceive themselves into becoming delusional. Discernment, skepticism and honesty especially to oneself are important keys. So many these days need to do their due diligence and stop to blindly believe others. Take in data from all perspectives (sources) and see the bigger picture. Anyone being mean or talking down to others or just not being a nice person, those we must be careful to follow. Because they might mislead on purpose or mislead thinking they are right but they are too arrogant to see their wrongs so they rather be unkind and attack those of other opinions. I personally have experienced life in a way that make me very happy to see Corey's skepticism. The reality is far more unimaginable than we can think and imagine, only to find out we can understand it. But until then we must discern and follow the guidance of all great avatars, simply put: Kindness, love and compassion. But don't mistake kindness for weakness. The greatest force is true love. I also followed Corey's journey and I've seen the whole UFO disclosure movement turn on him and they are not acting out of love, kindness and empathy. The great teachings that has been warped, twisted and censored is that we have truth inside. The coming years will be very very interesting. But I say as Christ told us, its all within oneself. (I refer to Christ since I am born in a protestant country, although I was an atheist until life proved me wrong almost 20 years ago.)

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Davy Oneness
Davy Oneness@DavyOneness·
@icenewz @BenSwann_ @CoreyGoode He made it all up for money and fame, period. See, short and sweet! He offers nothing more than fantasies that nobody can verify because " He made up everything to protect everybody and himself" 😆 🤣
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