Memories of Tomorrow — notes from a time traveler

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Memories of Tomorrow — notes from a time traveler

Memories of Tomorrow — notes from a time traveler

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Sharing stories about the latest breakthroughs in detoxing, longevity, regenerative medicine, energy, physical & mental health.

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
how many of you actually believe me when I say we are gonna cure aging? I wanna know
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SciTech Era
SciTech Era@SciTechera·
BIG BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists have just built the world’s first working quantum battery that can charge at ultra-fast, almost instantaneous speeds. Instead of using chemistry like traditional batteries, this system uses quantum mechanics and light–matter interactions to store and transfer energy. The device is based on an organic microcavity structure, where photons and excitons combine to form polaritons, enabling energy to move collectively rather than individually. What makes it wild is something called superextensive scaling 👀 As the battery gets larger, it actually charges faster, breaking the limits of classical physics. The team experimentally demonstrated a full cycle: charging → energy storage → electrical discharge, all within a single quantum system. Charging happens in femtoseconds, while the stored energy lasts only nanoseconds, proving extreme speed but also highlighting current limitations. This shows that energy systems don’t have to follow classical rules anymore, and future technologies could charge in ways we previously thought were impossible 👀
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philosaurs
philosaurs@philosaurs·
You may be right in this instance. If so, it’s an overreaction on my part to the content of the post, but not to the post overall. I’ll elaborate. This account, like many I’ve followed over the years, has devolved into just reposting or (at best) quoting some bit that sounds vaguely interesting. By itself, the content of this post is not terribly interesting. We’ve discovered similar proteins in the past and have a reasonable model for how they can form absent life as we know it (yada yada). Is there real insight here? This reposter offers nothing there. What the hell is this account doing? It is clearly karma farming, with no insight or real content, and that pisses me off. They’re posting towards an algorithm for impressions and little more.
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Paul Brown
Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
NASA found the molecule that makes DMT on an asteroid that's older than Earth. 𝘛𝘳𝘺𝘱𝘵𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘢𝘯. The chemical building block of psilocybin, DMT, and serotonin. Floating on a 4.5-billion-year-old rock. 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗳𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 𝗶𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝘆 𝘀𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲. Back in 2023, NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission brought back rocks from asteroid Bennu. Scientists found: tryptophan 14 other amino acids and all 5 DNA building blocks. The ingredients for consciousness. For psychedelics. For life itself. All made naturally in space before... 𝗘𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗵 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗻 𝗲𝘅𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱. Which means: asteroids crashed into early Earth and seeded it with everything needed to create life (and the compounds that let us explore it.) We're not just made of stardust. Our psychedelics are too.
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Ultra Skool 🧠
Ultra Skool 🧠@UltraSkool1·
Stop pretending science is about "truth." It is becoming a black box of pure utility. In the past, we demanded compression. Four variables to explain a neuron. One equation for gravity. We called this "understanding." AI has murdered that ideal. Models like AlphaFold predict protein structures with god-like precision, yet offer zero insight a human mind can internalize. We are building modern "epicycles"—complex math that works perfectly but explains nothing. Neuroscience is next. We are feeding spike trains into transformers to predict behavior without ever learning how the brain actually computes. If a black-box model cures Alzheimer’s, do you really care how it works? Probably not. And that’s the problem. We are trading the "why" for the "what." Understanding is a human vanity. It is a relic of an era when we needed to fit the universe into our tiny, biological skulls. If the machine provides the cure, is the scientist obsolete? Or were we just obsessed with a "beauty" that the universe never actually promised us? thetransmitter.org/machine-learni…
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Dr Singularity
Dr Singularity@Dr_Singularity·
All timelines are too conservative. Autonomous AI agents and researchers are going to speed up science and tech by insane amounts. By the end of this decade, pace of progress may be 1000's to millions of times faster than today. In the early 2030s, maybe billions of times faster. By the late 2030s, trillions of times faster. We're talking here about double/triple exponentials. And even if I’m off by millions of times, it barely matters. Even a "small" 1000x acceleration means one year becomes like 1000 years of today’s research. That alone destroys almost every normal timeline people are using. Just 100-1000x acceleration is big enough to give us Star Trek level tech, science & wealth during 2030s, not 2300s.
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
BREAKTHROUGH🚨 : Waterloo scientists Dr. Brian Ingalls, Dr. Sara Sadr, and Dr. Marc Aucoin have engineered “tumor-eating” bacteria that can invade and destroy cancer from within. 🧬 A potential breakthrough in cancer treatment research.
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Avi Roy
Avi Roy@agingroy·
Significant reversal of age-related molecular damage in animal tissue, across multiple published studies. As of January 2026, the @US_FDA cleared the first human trial to find out if that holds in people. The therapy is a gene therapy called ER-100, developed by @lifebiosciences. It delivers three Yamanaka reprogramming factors (OCT4, SOX2, KLF4) directly into the eyes of patients with glaucoma or NAION, a form of sudden vision loss. These factors are the molecular switches that, in 2006, Shinya Yamanaka showed could rewind adult cells back to a stem-cell-like state. The idea here is partial reprogramming: turn the clock back far enough to restore function, but not so far that cells forget what they are. Phase 1 trial. The goal right now is safety, not efficacy. NCT07290244. But the animal data across multiple tissues showed significant reversal of age-related molecular damage. The eye isn’t the end goal. It’s the entry point. Vision research gets FDA clearance faster than systemic aging. If it’s safe in the eye, the science scales. 20 years of promises about reversing aging. In 2026, the first human trial was authorized to begin.
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philosaurs
philosaurs@philosaurs·
@0xQuasark @JonMajerowski Duuuude… did you know… like…. Stars are made of the SAME STUFF that, like, we breathe and like, we’re made of, duuuude. That’s you. That’s what you sound like.
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vic vic vic vic vic@valonsofr·
@ProtonMail Only criminals care about privacy. I’m opting for convenience and centralization. Gmail >>> proton
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Proton Mail
Proton Mail@ProtonMail·
DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE
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Sterling Cooley
Sterling Cooley@SterlingCooley·
When they say "You are in a simulation" this is really what they are talking about Surround you are Microtubules, that vibrate Their interference pattern creates your "reality" - which is just a hologram You *are* in a simulation, inside a real world - Schrödinger's Matrix
Bluntly Put Philosopher (BPP)@SocraticScribe

Use source energy from three smaller cavities showing the energy of the wave, by color in a resonant circle…pretty wild to see 👀

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Ultra Skool 🧠
Ultra Skool 🧠@UltraSkool1·
Ultrasound Vagus Nerve Stimulation (uVNS) is a neuromodulation breakthrough. Focused ultrasound targets the cervical vagus nerve non-invasively. Millimeter precision enhances vagal tone by stimulating parasympathetic fibers. uVNS reduces systemic inflammation via the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. Heart rate variability improves, balancing autonomic function. Wearable devices show promise in trials for epilepsy, depression, and chronic pain. Daily benefits may include stress resilience, improved digestion, and cognitive clarity. skool.com/vagus/classroo… Ever wish you had a "chill pill" button for your insides? Turns out, science is getting close! Ultrasound Vagus Nerve Stimulation (uVNS) is like a spa day for your nervous system. No surgery needed – just focused sound waves giving your vagus nerve a gentle nudge. Think of it as turning up the volume on your body's relaxation response. More vagal tone = less inflammation, happier heart, and a calmer mind. Wearable devices are making it easier to tap into these benefits daily. Who knew sound waves could be the key to stress resilience and better digestion? It’s like giving your brain a high-five without even touching it!
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Memories of Tomorrow — notes from a time traveler
@DocPriyamMD I have used high dose vitamin C to treat my cellulitis when I catch it early — something I would normally have to go to the ER for and be prescribed antibiotics. It worked every time for me. It's a mistake to think a treatment doesn't work because science hasn't proved it yet.
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
It’s genuinely wild to see someone with zero medical or scientific training, zero clinical background read a trade book and act like they have cracked the code on medicine. You aren't a doctor and you aren't a scientist, so stop acting like you are. Believing in a "magic cure" for everything from infections to acute CO poisoning isn’t exactly science...it’s a high-stakes game of quackery! Think of it like a "get-rich-quick" scheme. If high-dose Vitamin C were actually the silver bullet this book claims, every ER, ICU, and hospital on the planet would be using it in droves. We’re not, because medicine is based on evidence. Citing a book even if written by a doctor is not scientific evidence. It’s just an author’s personal opinion packaged to look like facts. Real medicine relies on rigorous, peer-reviewed, and scientifically accepted consensus, not selling trade books that haven't gone through any actual vetting process. Those 10+ years of medical education aren't spent gardening. They are spent in the trenches, studying, researching, managing complex pathologies, and learning how to actually apply those to save lives. It’s active, grueling, evidence-based training, not something you pick up from a couple of seminars.
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Sterling Cooley
Sterling Cooley@SterlingCooley·
Modern society is obsessed with the "balanced" life. It’s a comfortable lie designed to keep you mediocre. The truth is harsher: Greatness is inherently asymmetrical. It demands a total collapse of your peripheral interests. Think of it like a quantum state. By trying to be everywhere at once, you remain a wave of potential—never manifesting into a singular reality. To achieve "One Big Thing," you must be willing to sacrifice "everything else." You must be okay with being a failure in ten other categories. We idolize the result but demonize the obsession required to get there. We want the breakthrough without the breakdown of our comfort. If you aren't willing to let parts of your life wither, you aren't actually committed. You're just a tourist in the land of ambition. What are you willing to destroy today to ensure your legacy lives tomorrow?
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Sherry Lyn
Sherry Lyn@SherryLyn369·
@HeartCoherance @StuartHameroff That is bouncing in my head. There's 0 lives saved from current research. There's less invasive options holistic wise that I'd rather see researched: Homeopathy Vit D Coconut oil No sugar Detox Selenium Rezzimax Ardis showed ALZ meds increase issues. As do statins.
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Sterling Cooley
Sterling Cooley@SterlingCooley·
@sysbarred haha let's just I'm "tap'd in" to something deeper - like a ground state or something, woo-woo yes, but i really desperately want to understand reality. :P
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Sterling Cooley
Sterling Cooley@SterlingCooley·
Watch This Right Now - you will understand how Ultrasound works, better than 99.9999% of the Population Listen carefully to how they were able to hold time crystals in place with Sound waves ! Now you might understand how Ultrasound is working on Microtubules - which are also Time Crystals internally BOOM ! youtu.be/yqeM8yWWQog?t=…
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Sterling Cooley
Sterling Cooley@SterlingCooley·
@RebeccaCra11564 Depends if they have the US-2000 Pro down there, I know they have something very close, not sure right now
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Sterling Cooley
Sterling Cooley@SterlingCooley·
We are about 1 week out from the first 40hz Ultrasound device being ready Literally the US-2000 Pro running the precise 40hz "Plaque Clearing" frequency everybody is raving about You have no idea what's coming - I'm so excited to be building Ultrasound tech
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Memories of Tomorrow — notes from a time traveler
OOOOOH! Other behavioral changes are I tend to be earlier for appointments now instead of constantly rushing around at the last minute. I attribute this to not living in my head so much. And I have been much less stressed going to my mother's house.
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2/2 ...almost a month now. Still early days, but the results have been extremely encouraging. I can feel music again. Skin sensitivity has increased. Cravings for sweets has decreased. Desire to watch YouTube videos about politics has dropped significantly.
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Memories of Tomorrow — notes from a time traveler
I continue to use Memory Reconsolidation Technique on myself for upsetting memories. Baseline anxiety levels & mind-chatter have dropped dramatically. My sleep has improved. My energy & drive improved dramatically. Intrusive thoughts dramatically decreased. Been using for... 1/2
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