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Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
We may continue to die until we reach a state where we cannot die. We spend time as people who suspect he/she has a soul... A person dies surely every time. A soul who has bodies never dies.
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
May the future belong to painters, potters, woodworkers, seamstresses, storytellers, bakers, gardeners, and people who still make things with their hands.
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Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
@cosmic_clock Puharich was in a very real sense a black magician
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Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
@BetterCallMedhi We are sprinting toward a utopia of much lesser human capacities
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Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
je me demande sincèrement si vous mesurez l'ampleur du massacre cognitif silencieux qu'on est en train d'assister collectivement une génération entière déjà fragile cognitivement transfère ce qui restait de sa pensée à chatgpt pour 20 euros par mois et appelle ça une révolution, le pire c'est que ces gens publient des threads dont ils ne maîtrisent ni le contenu ni les sources, incapables de distinguer le réel de l'hallucination dans ce que le modèle leur sort et ils inondent le débat public avec des fake news bien tournées qui circulent uniquement parce que la forme est léchée c'est exactement ça l'illusion du savoir au 21e siècle, des phrases parfaitement structurées sur la forme et complètement vides sur le fond, des gens qui croient avoir une opinion alors qu'ils ont juste impressionné une audience pendant 10 secondes avec du langage cosmétique généré par une machine qu'ils utilisent sans rien comprendre et le drame c'est qu'eux-mêmes finissent par croire qu'ils pensent réellement parce que le texte sort en français correct alors que leur cerveau a juste sous-traité l'opération cognitive la plus précieuse de l'humanité qui est de structurer une pensée perso j’ai envie de dire ce qu’ils croient gagner en clarté ils le perdent en profondeur mais ce qu'ils ne réalisent pas c'est que la capacité à structurer sa propre pensée EST JUSTEMENT l'accès au savoir, c'est ce qui permet d'articuler ses idées, de déconstruire les dogmes de remonter aux premiers principes et de démonter les arguments des autres avec précision, sous traiter cette compétence à un LLM c'est exactement comme sous traiter sa propre digestion à une machine, vous ne nourrissez plus votre cerveau vous nourrissez juste l'illusion d'avoir mangé la question terrifiante que personne pose c'est quelle sera la valeur économique d'un humain en 2035 dont le cortex a passé 10 ans à attendre que la machine finisse sa pensée et pour moi le calcul est implacable, quand 4 milliards de personnes ont accès à la même intelligence pour 20 euros par mois la seule prime de valeur portera sur les humains qui ont gardé un cortex capable de produire du signal original et sachez que ce type de cortex se construit avec 15 ans de lecture profonde, d'écriture lente, de doute méthodique et de pensée silencieuse (ce que je ne cesse de pousser/recommander ici à travers mes différents threads) et c’est exactement le contraire de ce qu'enseigne l’IA générative à la population générale aujourd'hui
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Ravi
Ravi@ravi4327·
@Deepfryguy76 Read the book Garuda Purana written by Param Dayal Ji Maharaj
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Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
Which planet will you reincarnate on next?
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Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
@ericweinstein Agree it’s unlikely humanoids are from anywhere else (unless their just an Interface)
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
We have all heard the same rumors. And…there is…reliably…*never* a *%#&ing tissue sample. I am happy to go on the record and say that I don’t believe that humanoids or even tetrapods on distant worlds are frequent cases of convergent evolution. NHI and craft are less silly.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 A CIA physicist just put 4 alien species on the record. Dr. Hal Puthoff. 89 years old. Stanford-trained quantum physicist. Decades running classified programs for the CIA and NSA. He went on The Diary of a CEO this week and said the U.S. has recovered four distinct non-human species from crashed craft. No direct access, but he believes his sources. And his sources said 4. "People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four types. 4 separate types." His colleague Dr. Eric Davis named them. Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, Reptilians. All humanoid. All pulled from wreckage. All held inside a program that ran 80 years outside congressional and White House oversight. Dan Farah spent years interviewing crash retrieval insiders for his documentary. One source agreed to go on camera, then pulled out days before filming. The message he sent said participating would cost him his life. Rubio confirmed on record that the government holds evidence of non-human intelligent life. David Grusch, former Air Force Intelligence officer and UAP Task Force member, testified under oath before Congress that the U.S. holds "non-human biologics" recovered from crashed craft. A former UAP Task Force director says he saw non-human beings with his own eyes. The cover is coming off. Slowly. Source: NYP

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Dreamscapes and Nightmares
Dreamscapes and Nightmares@Dreamscapes42·
New Hypothesis of the Universe, Thomas Wright, 1750. Each eye is a perspective. Each is it's own universe
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Trevor Hawke
Trevor Hawke@TrevorHawkeHRG·
In my recent paper I present this artifact amongst others as vestiges of a lost material culture of Mesoamerican #prehistory My paper effectively shifts the ET Paleocontact theory from speculative interpretation to empirical datasets. I cite the brilliant work of @GenomicSETI
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Tristan
Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
@toxictiramisu Crazy! Didn’t know the Villas Boas case coulda been hoaxed
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RJ Moreau 🇧🇹
RJ Moreau 🇧🇹@toxictiramisu·
In 1957, Brazilian farmer Antonio Villas Boas reported an alien abduction. A former CIA operative later described staging a hoax abduction on an unnamed farmer in Brazil as part of Operation Mirage, a program that manufactured fake UFO incidents, using MKULTRA psywar techniques.
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RJ Moreau 🇧🇹@toxictiramisu

Project Grudge was a US Air Force program that dismissed UFO sightings as mass hallucinations to prevent Soviet exploitation of public fear. This strategy enabled CIA deception tactics: a memo proposed planting a flying saucer story to distract from the CIA's coup in Guatemala.

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N.@Nlacombe_·
you’re 22. you scroll 3 hours a day. it feels harmless at 28 you can’t read an article without checking your phone twice per paragraph at 32 you don’t understand why nothing you start ever finishes, you’re still dreaming of this project you wanted to start. still no time at 40 you’ve never finished a book in a decade. it all passed
Diana S. Fleischman@sentientist

In adults, limiting smartphone functionality to texting and calls and blocking all social media and mobile internet for 2 weeks significantly improved attention, self-reported well-being and mental health. 90% of participants experienced a benefit.

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Tristan
Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
@baaslaunch @CoreyWriting I have not found one educational thing which can be done on a tablet which isn’t more fruitful for a growing mind off a screen.
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Steve Stanton
Steve Stanton@baaslaunch·
@CoreyWriting The problem is not the existence of the tech. It's that teachers use the tech to make kids stupider. Screens are the most powerful tool to make you smart OR dumb depending on how you use them. Digital Aristotle is S tier. Your local school's screen boondoggle is BAD.
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Jean-Luc Infini
Jean-Luc Infini@InfiniLuc·
In 1937, Theodore Illion write 'Darkness Over Tibet'. It was probably a work of fiction presented as a travelogue, but it is fascinating. The black lodge, loosh farming black Bonpa magicians, telepathically controlling the earth from a subterranean kingdom, astrally attacking the protagonist with soul snatching, soulless automatons in his dreams. Fascinating little book. These are the greys. 🤔
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Darren King (ExoAcademian)
On Monday I used the most extreme form of my protocol yet, and subsequently went further beyond the construct of spacetime than ever before. Words are insufficient to fully depict what I saw, experienced, and knew, and coming back was more discombobulating than ever. I may make a video—or a series of videos—to start unpacking it. The first thing I’ll leave you with is that there are overseer intelligences so far beyond this low-fi, linear reality that our world begins to resemble the earliest 1970s-era computer graphics and computational logic by comparison. #consciousness
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Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
@digijordan Been thinking about floating cities recently.
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
The greatest threat to civilization on earth is water… We can survive almost anything except a great flood… Data suggests the previous advanced civilizations met their fate during the great deluge… So the remnants who survived…the most advanced of the advanced… Where do you think they live? Well…if you learn to live underwater, you no longer need to worry about a flood.
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Kaui AhSing-Gray@Kaui_AhSingGray·
@Deepfryguy76 @missmayn So if the world completes -your- list of tasks first, then you'll be generous enough to consider allowing people to start working on AI again? Hey guys, get on it! Deepfryguy76 isn't gonna let us do AI anymore until this all gets done!
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ally@missmayn·
it’s absolutely fucking Delusional to say “Ai is here to stay” when it hasn’t produced a single film, TV show or piece of art that is beautiful or profitable or that anyone actually likes.
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Tristan@Deepfryguy76·
Poltergeist phenomena Psychokinesis
Wired4WondersTales@wired4wonder

Imagine sitting at your desk when the heavy oak filing cabinets beside you begin to groan. Without anyone touching them, they slowly pivot and slide across the floor, the metal screeching against the wood. In 1967, this became the daily reality for employees at a law firm in Rosenheim, Germany. What started as a few flickering bulbs quickly spiraled into a violent assault on the physical world. The office turned into a chaotic danger zone. Lightbulbs didn't just burn out; they shattered with the force of small grenades, sending glass shards flying toward staff. Heavy hanging lamps swung in massive arcs until they hit the ceiling, and the office copier began to hemorrhage fluid, drenching the floor despite being fully serviced. Perhaps most unsettling were the phones. All the lines would ring at once, and when the technicians looked at the logs, they found hundreds of calls placed to the speaking clock every minute at a speed that was mechanically impossible for a human to dial. Unlike most ghost stories, this case drew the immediate attention of the Max Planck Institute and the Technical University of Munich. Physicists brought in sophisticated monitoring equipment to rule out power surges or seismic activity. They were baffled to find massive electrical spikes that occurred even when the main breakers were pulled. The researchers soon realized the activity was tethered to a 19-year-old legal assistant named Anne Marie Schneider. The sensors picked up the most violent energy readings whenever she walked down the hallways. High-speed cameras actually captured paintings on the wall spinning in circles as she passed by them. The terror was so intense that the law firm eventually collapsed under the weight of the phenomena. The moment Anne Marie was dismissed and left the building for the last time, the office fell into a dead silence. To this day, the case remains one of the most rigorously documented examples of unexplained physical phenomena in history, leaving scientists with mounds of data but no rational answer.

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