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Judith Huisman 🌷

Judith Huisman 🌷

@Judith_Huisman

Founder Meetingselect, the global meetings management platform to book meetings and events worldwide. EY Winning Women.

Amsterdam Katılım Mayıs 2009
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S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright)
Next, I seed the beds with earthworms wherever I can, because once they settle in the structure changes faster than any “product” will manage. I’ve also got a dam/pond with koi. They’re decorative, they’re staying decorative, but the one useful thing they give back is waste. I siphon out the sludge, dilute it, and mix it through the compost or use it as a soil drench (never straight onto tender seedlings). It’s basically a nutrient-and-microbe soup, and in poor soil that extra biology matters as much as the NPK. Between charged biochar, compost, worms, and occasional pond sludge, the soil stops being dead dirt and starts behaving like soil. That’s when the vegetables begin to look like they actually mean it when they grow.
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S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright)
It has not been a bad eight months. What began as abandoned industrial–commercial land—scarred by dumped concrete, industrial waste, and the usual cowardice of people who treat a landscape as a bin—has been dragged, piece by piece, back into usefulness. The clean-up has been real work, not the decorative sort performed for photographs: clearing, sorting, hauling, levelling, cutting away what should never have been left there, and putting the ground back into a condition where it can be trusted again, at least in part. The site now has two wells and a cistern. There are multiple areas fit for proper use, planting is already underway, and 1,000 square metres of polytarp tunnels are up and producing—quietly, steadily, with that blunt honesty only productive infrastructure ever manages.
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Judith Huisman 🌷@Judith_Huisman·
@CsTominaga Can you explain your way of working with the biochar? How deep how much, did you combine it with compost?
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S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright)
In only eight months it has gone from “nothing” in the most literal sense—no structure, no soil worth naming, no hope of anything except weeds—to row after row, bed after bed, each area mapped into something that can be worked, planted, improved, and repeated. The work is not romantic. It is arithmetic. It is measured in levelling, drainage, access, and the boring insistence that ground is not “land” until it can take water properly and hold it without rotting. It is measured in the patience of turning rubble into a base, breaking it until roots can actually pass, then building the top layer like a civil engineer who happens to like vegetables. And the soil—once thin, starved, and almost sterile—has been dragged back towards usefulness. Biochar has gone in, not as some fashionable talisman, but as a practical way of giving the ground a memory: somewhere for nutrients to sit, somewhere for moisture to linger, somewhere for life to return. Nitrates that were nearly absent are no longer absent. What was reluctant now behaves like soil. The proof is not a spreadsheet. The proof is a tomato. Not the glossy, airbrushed sphere from a supermarket shelf—bred for travel, cultivated for endurance, and tasting accordingly—but a tomato that grows as if it has no idea it is supposed to be a commodity. The skin tight, the flesh honest, the smell real. You cut it and it tells on itself immediately. That taste cannot be packaged, because it is not a product first; it is the consequence of effort, water, and time applied intelligently. People who sneer at work never understand this part. They imagine food as something that appears, as if a delivery van were a natural phenomenon. They talk about “the environment” with the same empty reverence with which they talk about “the people”: a collective noun designed to save them the trouble of thinking. But a living thing—plant or person—does not flourish on slogans. It flourishes when someone accepts the responsibility of making reality workable, row by row, and refuses to pretend that wishing is a substitute for doing.
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Judith Huisman 🌷@Judith_Huisman·
@CsTominaga Idea? Include the data research in your project of the book A new science of heaven by Robert Temple. Interesting line ups of names and scientific research of many PhD’s on eg Black Clouds, Quantum Physics and Plasma. Do you know it already?
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S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright)
Posting a call-out to the black-hole / quantum-gravity crowd. I’m looking for a PhD supervisor (distance/mostly-remote) in the UK or Australia for a very specific, technical programme. I’ve got strong maths/physics background and I’m aiming for a foundational project rather than a “small extension.” Core idea: treat time as physically preferred and observer-anchored, not just a coordinate choice. In other words, work in a theory with a real foliation / clock field (think Einstein-æther or Hořava-Lifshitz style preferred time, or unimodular/clock-field variants), then re-do black-hole collapse and evaporation in that preferred time. What I plan to do: build a spherically symmetric collapse model in a preferred-time gravity theory, solve the coupled field system for metric + foliation/clock field + matter, and track what forms in preferred time. Key targets are the causal structure that appears in these theories (mode-dependent horizons and “universal” horizons), how collapse proceeds when the lapse/foliation is physical, and whether singularity avoidance or horizonless ultra-compact end-states follow from the preferred clock rather than being assumed. Second stage: quantise or semiclassically back-react the collapse/evaporation using that same physical time to define modes and unitarity. In unimodular/clock-field style quantisation, I want to examine whether demanding unitary evolution in the preferred time forces singularity resolution or changes late-time evaporation (remnant/bounce/complete evaporation), and what this implies for the interpretation of black holes as collapsed quantum objects rather than classical “holes.” Optional but attractive OU/UK-astro fit: translate the preferred-time predictions into testable signatures (ringdown shifts, trapped-region formation timing, constraints on couplings from GW data), but only after the strong-field theory is nailed down. If this resonates and you know supervisors, groups, or people working on preferred-foliation gravity, Lorentz-violating black holes, universal horizons, or preferred-time quantisation of collapse, please point me to them (or tag them here). DMs open for discussion after contact.
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Meetingselect@Meetingselect·
Engagement is more than passive listening, it’s active participation and interaction. At events, it fosters a two-way dialogue, making attendees feel involved and valued. But why is it essential, and how can you maximize its impact? Click here: web.meetingselect.com/en/blog/master…
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Meetingselect@Meetingselect·
💡 77% of companies report increased customer loyalty from sustainability efforts. Think local food, low-waste planning, and smart tech to track impact. 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 → web.meetingselect.com/en/blog/the-bu…
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Judith Huisman 🌷@Judith_Huisman·
@CsTominaga I like your writing… reminds me of Animal Farm but then Veggie Farm… succes and enjoy building green businesses with Apple and Banana tests
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S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright)
Part of the plan is to document everything—capture it, log it, test it, break it, rebuild it—and show how it can be done, but with a critical difference: done without wasting capital. Because I can afford to fail. I can afford to burn money on experiments that fall flat, to test edge cases, to screw up a planting cycle, to run the wrong fittings and rebuild an irrigation system twice. Smallholders can’t. They live by the margins. Every bad decision costs them time they don’t have and money they can’t replace. So I’ll do it. I’ll spend the next few years screwing up publicly. Making stupid mistakes. Trying dumb ideas. Tearing out what doesn’t work and starting over. And in doing that, I’ll refine the methods. I’ll figure out how to optimise water distribution based on region, gradient, soil type, rainfall patterns, humidity curves. Then I’ll turn that into algorithms—clean, sharp, regionalised. Eventually into applications. Design tools. Systems that offer planning, layout, flow control—everything—without guesswork. Because farming doesn’t need to be mystical. It needs to be engineered. And if it takes me five years of wrecking pipes and trialling cover crops and miscalculating gradients so that someone else can plug in their coordinates and get a usable, optimised answer in ten minutes, then good. Worth every dollar. It’s my money. I can waste it how I like. And I like wasting it on something that builds a future. Not just for me. But for anyone who wants to do more than just survive the land—who wants to own it.
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FireSat@FiresatWallet·
Airdrop Time. 🪂 We’ll be giving away some random BSV20 tokens to FireSat users. 🔸Follow Us. 🔸Join our TG. 🔸Like and Repost. 🔸Comment your FireSat BSV address. Everyone will get something! 👉app.firesat.io #bsv #bsv20 #firesat
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Lisa N Edwards@LisaNEdwards·
GM lovely people Fill me in on anything I missed while I was asleep 😆
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Dr Craig S Wright
Dr Craig S Wright@Dr_CSWright·
Just a reminder, Bitcoin was copyright, not copy left. If I wanted to make it have no rights, I could have made it CL and GNU... I didn't.
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Meetingselect@Meetingselect·
Do you want to make sustainable meetings and events a part of your strategy in 2023? 🌱 Get the new year off to a more environmentally friendly start by planning your next sustainable meeting with Meetingselect! 🌎 Read More: bit.ly/3jxNHh0
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Judith Huisman 🌷@Judith_Huisman·
@Antmantime You don’t have to be anything so send Bitcoin. You can send 0,001 with even lower costs so it works for all. $judith $bsv #educate
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BSV Time@Antmantime·
I'm a billionaire so put your Bitcoin $handcash handle below
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