Kirolos Basalos

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Kirolos Basalos

Kirolos Basalos

@KeroBasalos

Project Transcendence 2030. Biochemist, Neuroscientist, amateur physicist/ mathematician and computer scientist. Future Physician and Biomedical Engineer.

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
GPT-5.5 Pro just helped me close a derivation I’d been stuck on since early April: a dimensionless seam-topological invariant Π_G = G²τ₀ℏ/c⁷ = C_G² yielding α_G(p) ≈ 5.91 × 10⁻³⁹ which matches CODATA to four significant figures. Take that @DavidDeutschOxf, the model did invent an entirely new approach all on its own. Full framework on Zenodo under “Resonance Field Theory” by Basalos, Kirolos. This isn’t a testament to the validity of the framework as it still needs years of development and decades to verify experimentally, if it’s even valid. It’s a testament to LLMs taking really hard problems and finding innovative routes through them. A matter of time and scaling until LLMs can tackle entire fields of study. Amazing job @OpenAI. @AnthropicAI really has a lot of catching up to do. Their underestimation of the compute needed will cost them the 2026 race. Full link for the whole 250 page framework: zenodo.org/records/201005… Contact me if you have any ideas or see any issues with the project at kerobasalos@gmail.com.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
I don’t get it either. They have to have fundamentally changed the architecture to reach this level of recall and this big of a context window. Claude opus 4.7 still outperforms it in some respects like mathematical equations recall and recall from attached documents and images, nonetheless, it’s phenomenal. I am afraid the massive win of 4.6 gave @OpenAI enough anger and fuel to leave @AnthropicAI in the rear view for good, unless they fix their limit issue and introduce a long think model like that of 5.5pro. Mythos doesn’t count till I can access it from my phone and have the same 20 to 50 hour long, extremely packed and technical conversations I have with 5.5pro for the same $100 I pay for chatgpt.
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Nivi
Nivi@nivi·
Memory in ChatGPT has gotten INSANELY good and nobody is talking about it. It shocks me daily.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
Oh sweet, Mr. VP. Where is the money the people paid for your idiotic, self centered, non legally imposed tariffs? Where is the money the taxpayer paid that went to Israel and Ukraine to fund wars that couldn’t be further away from us? Where is the money the taxpayer paid that went to fund the war on Iran (coming from someone who despises the islamic terrorist regime), where is the money the taxpayer paid that went into funding ice’s unfiltered hiring process with insane salaries to execute illegal detentions against literal mothers, instead of the thugs still filling the streets (coming from someone who strongly opposes illegal immigration). Where is the taxpayer money that was lost because this administration’s stubbornness and corruption manifested as bribes being accepted from oil companies, which took us back 50 years in terms of developing solar and nuclear energy plants and now caused an increase of about 40% in electricity bills compared to this time two years ago. Fuck outta here. Fuck your republican morons. Fuck the democrats as well and their agendas and idiocy. Two sides of the same ba’al worshiping cabal; determined to ruin this country and the entire world after it.
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
If you commit fraud against taxpayers, we're coming for you.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
You are gravely mistaken. A proper simulation, derived purely from physics first principles, outweighs almost all of human data. This might be the case for art and literature, but math, biology, chemistry, physics, software engineering, medicine, pharma… all will see continued exponential progress till at least 2040
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Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸
Model by model, LLMs are going to get worse from here. They are out of human data to steal. The chatbot conmen will try and get around it. They will publish charts going up on tests and claim it’s getting smarter, when it’s drowning in its own slop. Model collapse is real.
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Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸@jimstewartson

An AI will be reduced to slop if it trains on its own output. An industry will break down if it believes its own marketing. And a government will fail if it acts on its own propaganda. Model collapse happens when a complex system breathes its own exhaust. mind-war.com/p/model-collap…

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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@DrewPavlou If you think Napoleon did something wait till you read about Alexander The Great or Genghis Khan. They dwarf him 10:1
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
When I was in my final year of high school I studied history and they made us do a project on the Great Man Theory of History, really strongly pushing us towards the argument that it was all fake I chose Napoleon, and I argued it was real He was That Guy
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Slazac 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼🌐@TrueSlazac

One of my favorite Napoleon moments is when he was exiled to Elba and singlehandedly turned it around in less than a year, he was just That Guy

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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@Ric_RTP If they don’t eat themselves, other AI models will eat them first. Nobody is reading a 4 page article riddled with 3 pages of ads, to get 1/100th the amount of information they can get from gemini or chatgpt or even deepseek.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Google is making $62 billion a quarter destroying the websites it NEEDS to survive. This is literally a death spiral that ends with Google killing itself. Let me explain what's going on... Google added AI summaries to the top of every search result in 2024. When you Google something now, the answer sits right there on Google's page. You never have to click anywhere. Google took the information from someone else's website, summarized it, and kept you inside Google's ecosystem. The result: 60% of all Google searches now end without a single click to any website. Small publishers lost 60% of their traffic in one year. Medium publishers lost 47%. Even the biggest names in media, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Business Insider, all saw traffic fall between 22% and 55%. The Axios CEO called it "a referral extinction event for the ad-supported web." Google's response to all of this was to tell publishers they can "opt out" of having their content summarized. But opting out also REMOVES your description from normal search results. So the choice Google gives you is let us steal your content for free, or become invisible on the internet. That's extortion. The Washington Post laid off another round of journalists this year because of it. Stereogum, one of the most respected music publications on the internet, had to BEG readers for donations. Business Insider cut 21% of its staff. Dozens of smaller publishers have shut down entirely. The people who actually CREATE the information Google summarizes are going bankrupt while Google posts record revenue. But here's where this gets interesting and where everyone stops thinking: Google's AI summaries are only as good as the content they summarize. If the publishers who write the original articles, run the original investigations, and create the original data go out of business, there is nothing left for Google to summarize. The AI starts recycling old information, the answers get stale, the quality drops, and users start noticing that Google's summaries are increasingly wrong, outdated, or useless. Google is essentially strip-mining the internet for short-term revenue. They are extracting all the value from content creators without paying for it, driving those creators out of business, and then wondering why the quality of their own product is declining. This is exactly what Napster did to the music industry in the early 2000s: Made content free, creators went broke, and quality collapsed. It took a decade to rebuild. Google is doing the same thing to the entire internet at 100x the scale. Rolling Stone, Variety, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, and Billboard are now suing Google for antitrust violations. Chegg, the education platform, lost 49% of its traffic and is suing too. The UK's competition authority just ordered Google to let publishers opt out without being punished. The DOJ already ruled Google is an illegal monopoly. And Google's defense in court is genuinely unbelievable. They argue that publishers CHOOSE to let Google index their content and can leave anytime they want. That's like saying you choose to pay protection money to the mob because technically you could close your business and move to another city. Google controls 90% of search. Leaving Google means leaving the internet. Meanwhile Google is investing billions in custom AI chips to make these summaries cheaper at scale. Every quarter the problem gets worse. The internet as we've known it for 25 years ran on a simple deal: Publishers make content. Google sends traffic. Advertisers pay for the traffic. Everyone wins. But Google just BROKE that deal and kept all the money.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
Learn because there is nothing more despicable and disgusting in life than being ignorant and purposeless. Even when your education has no practical meaning or grandiose objective…it never did, even before AI was a thing. In the ocean of meaninglessness that’s life, don’t be distracted by the droplet of meaninglessness that’s tech. Pick your own meaning.
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
If AI removes the need to learn, what should we still learn?
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@alifarhat79 Unfortunately not even close. API token usage for a complex task isn’t even close to $20-$300/ hr it takes a human employee to achieve the same task and the caveat is that unfortunately AI does it better. It’s a sad truth, but objective nonetheless.
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
Companies learning AI now costs more than the employee they just fired
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@aiseomastery @CodeByNZ Claude already has a very strong legal tool. Legal, graphic design, mathematical research, software engineering all should be fully gone by the end of this year.
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AI Mastery Guide
AI Mastery Guide@aiseomastery·
@CodeByNZ ChatGPT Health and Legal on that list is what should have everyone's attention, Finance was just the opening move
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
“The devil was never the problem, humans needed someone to blame for their desires.” - Frank Kafka.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
I fucking hate this quote. Literally every scientific theory that operated under this quote ended up being either a blatant lie or misconceived or incomplete. If the theory was truly logical and complete it would make total sense. Newtonian gravity didn’t make sense because Einsteinian gravity wasn’t a thing. The geocentric model didn’t make sense because it was a lie. Quantum entanglement doesn’t make sense because it’s a culture wide misconception to incomplete equations. UV catastrophe didn’t make sense because we didn’t know about the photoelectric effect. Taking any fact about the universe for face value without understanding its underpinnings is quite the way to halt all scientific progress in a nation.
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φ
φ@QuanticASI·
the universe is under no obligation to make sense to the thing it made to sense it.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@plainionist “Mediocre developers”? Dawg they are 4 months away from outperforming every senior software engineer on the planet. Have you been living under a rock? Or are you using sonnet 4.6 and 4o
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Seb
Seb@plainionist·
Uncomfortable truth: LLMs already write better code than many mediocre developers. Agree? 🤔
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
Is that you still have to wake up in the morning, go to work and get your groceries. Nihilism just makes you do the least necessary work to survive, so you end up ignoring yourself instead of life. Marcus Aurelius’s Stoicism is the best philosophy to live by… because quite frankly… pain and joy are both strangers that shouldn’t be quite exaggerated. And it also carries a lot of biological and neuroscientific wisdom too. You are just matching the waves of your own hedonic adaptation. Enjoy life, enjoy nature, enjoy your people. Enjoy your own uniqueness and quirkiness. You only live once, why waste it on the stupidest idea ever that is “nothing is eternal so why even try. ” Literally a 14 year old’s emo wanna be unique femboy ideology.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@scaling01 I don’t see any logical route where mythos can beat 5.5 pro by more than 2% max. Unless they genuinely threw away the architecture they have been working on for the past 5 years and started from scratch.
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Lisan al Gaib
Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
It's over Mythos is insane
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@TheoVon Hell yah brother ❤️, thanks for not showing fear both towards the party or fear of losing fake connections.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@overton_news All of that because he exposed him for the sellout he is. Don’t believe big brother people. Believe your own eyes and intuitions. War will never be peace. 2+2 will never equal 5. Doublethink will NEVER replace our logic as long as we see through their lies.
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
Joe Rogan just took time out of his podcast to express genuine concern for his friend Theo Von. He admitted that some of Von’s recent behavior after getting on SSRIs “freaks me out” — especially his comments about suicide. ROGAN: “Theo Von’s going through the exact same thing and last time he was on the podcast he was explaining it to me.” “It freaks me out because I know Theo has had conversations before...like even publicly.” “He had a Netflix taping and it didn’t go well. It was like they actually never...they shelved it. They never used it.” “And you know there was all these stories from people that were there saying he bombed. I think he just had a kind of a breakdown.” “And when he was talking to the crowd and there’s a video of it, he said, you know, the people were saying, hey, we still love you.” “He goes, thank you. Look, I’m just I’m trying not to take my own life.” “And like you hear stuff like that and you just go like, oh, Jesus Christ.” “I’ve known too many people that I didn’t think were going to kill themselves and then did.” “And then he goes down these spirals where he starts talking about world events and freaking out. I’m like, oh, Jesus Christ! Like, I got to help this dude.”
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@marcportermagee It’s hilarious to say that civil and electrical engineering are on the less exposed side, when in reality they are two tool integrations away from being replaced by agentic AI.
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Marc Porter Magee 🎓
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee·
The Economist: “We found that graduates in fields more exposed to AI have suffered markedly worse outcomes.”
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@PierceLilholt Change is physiologically expensive. Novel stimuli cost a lot more metabolically compared to habitual behavior so our behaviors will always lean towards the “comfort zone,” even if deep down we know it’s all a facade.
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Pierce Alexander Lilholt
Pierce Alexander Lilholt@PierceLilholt·
Why are people more afraid of changing their mind than living a lie?
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
The great pyramid was 2000 years old by the time greek was even a thing. And no man, no “we wuz kangs” here… pure blooded literally 85% Egyptian by DNA analysis. You sure you are not mentally retarded dawg? Open a book… please. that’s like saying Americans built the Colosseum 😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
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CuiqueRuneOrder
CuiqueRuneOrder@CuiqueRuneOrder·
@KeroBasalos @bernardtjoy Who controlled egypt back then? Right the greeks, Sure it might have been egypt workers, but the pharohs and kings was from greece!. Are you one of those we wuz kangs? Greece ruling of egypt stopped with cleopatra!
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Bernard T. Joy
Bernard T. Joy@bernardtjoy·
One disturbing thing I've heard over and again in the last few days is people saying that The Odyssey is myth, not history, and so "it didn't really happen" and therefore we can play as fast and loose with it as we wish. This shows a deep, dangerous misunderstanding of myth.
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Kirolos Basalos
Kirolos Basalos@KeroBasalos·
@CuiqueRuneOrder @bernardtjoy No they didn’t have that tech man, they used to get priests to pray upon people with epilepsy. And Greeks built the pyramids? This is news to me as an Egyptian. Tell me more
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CuiqueRuneOrder
CuiqueRuneOrder@CuiqueRuneOrder·
@KeroBasalos @bernardtjoy Currently we have governments doing weather modifications etc! Your seing this from a point of that people back then didnt have technology! Even though feks the pyramids are build by the same greeks and some how could aligne it perfectly scientifictly etc!
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