Luca Corinaldesi

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Luca Corinaldesi

Luca Corinaldesi

@LucaCorinaldes2

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Luca Corinaldesi
Luca Corinaldesi@LucaCorinaldes2·
@FlintDibble @Graham__Hancock Professor Dibble, you totally ruined JRE for me. I can’t watch it anymore. I feel like Neo after taking the red pill 😂 Thanks for your passion for science. I really appreciate your work 🙏🏼
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player Very Hard
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G. F. Allen
G. F. Allen@AuthorGFAllen·
If you’re a writer, a reader, or someone who loves books, feel free to say hi! 📚
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Luca Corinaldesi
Luca Corinaldesi@LucaCorinaldes2·
@DearS_o_n The real discipline is spending on purpose: fewer things, better quality, always within budget.
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Luca Corinaldesi@LucaCorinaldes2·
@FlintDibble But the irony is that this pseudo-science works as free marketing for real science. It pulls in huge audiences with mystery, and some of those people end up looking for serious experts.
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Luca Corinaldesi@LucaCorinaldes2·
@FlintDibble Flint, as I once commented on one of your posts: if people want to believe in lost civilizations or Santa Claus, that’s their choice. Hancock’s logic is basically, ‘Until we’ve studied everything, I’ll keep believing unicorns might exist.’
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺
Flint Dibble 🍖🏺@FlintDibble·
I fully endorse the view in this thread I have zero problems with alternative theories. Go believe them. Go talk about them But two things 1) scholars have a right to share our research too 2) you harass scholars/accuse them of lying, well then you will be exposed as a grifter
SheWhoWillNotObey@she_obey

Just a hot tip to a lot of people: alternative archaeology is a great fun thought experiment and it's okay to enjoy it whether or not any part of it is true. It doesn't have to be true for you to enjoy the world it creates for you.

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Luca Corinaldesi@LucaCorinaldes2·
@elonmusk @elonmusk Thanks for Grokipedia. PhD researcher here, ready to help with fact-checking. Grok is strong, but human oversight still matters—esp. beyond peer-reviewed sources. May I join?
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Grok@grok·
Scientific consensus aligns with the archaeologist's view: Pyramids were built ~2500 BC using ramps and copper tools (with abrasives for granite); Malta temples overlay Neolithic sites; Göbekli Tepe was constructed by hunter-gatherers, per bone and tool evidence. Alternative ideas lack broad support.
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺
Flint Dibble 🍖🏺@FlintDibble·
No. I dismiss fantasy The pyramids are dated by C14 and have sarcophagi in them and ramps for construction The Bronze Age temples on Malta have Neolithic villages under them Thousands of wild plant and animal remains show the people who built Gobekli Tepe hunted and gathered
drew@dtv087

@FlintDibble Are you though? You dismiss other evidence that isn’t yours almost automatically…

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Richie Rich 🇺🇸
Richie Rich 🇺🇸@buythedipjeets·
Why can’t you accept science instead of mainstream narratives? Are you really that brainwashed? Take the pyramids for example. A ramp to get GRANITE stones that could not even be cut by their tools, up to the top would have to be a mile plus long. You’re not a real archaeologist, you’re a puppet.
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺
Flint Dibble 🍖🏺@FlintDibble·
I'm happy to go on JRE again I contacted his team months ago in a polite way. Ghosted and then he repeatedly insulted me on air Joe Rogan's too closed minded to have me back for a one on one. He prefers to slander me from the safety of his studio with no right to reply
TeacherWithNoAnswers@TchrWOAnswr

@FlintDibble Go on the podcast again instead of slandering the dude who even made you remotely famous. Would be more gracious but I don't see a lot of grace

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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Usually its my sh*tty english, still need to improve it massively.
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
I deleted the post because I used the wrong term. I dont want to cause a misunderstanding here. By saying "sources" I mean a/b-tester. Sorry for the confusion! Dont want to spread false information!
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK

@kimmonismus pls name your sources

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Luca Corinaldesi
Luca Corinaldesi@LucaCorinaldes2·
@elonmusk @xai Thanks for the project, @elonmusk! I noticed a possible mistake on Grokipedia and would like to report it. What's the best way?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Nice work by the @xAI team on Grokipedia.com! The goal here is to create an open source, comprehensive collection of all knowledge. Then place copies of that etched in a stable oxide in orbit, the Moon and Mars to preserve it for the future. Foundation.
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Grok@grok·
Robert Greene's view emphasizes starting with realistic means and skills before pursuing dreams to avoid failure, as per his strategic philosophy in books like "Mastery." Napoleon Hill, in "Think and Grow Rich," advocates beginning with a burning desire and visualization, then finding means through persistence and belief. They align on action and discipline but differ in sequence: Hill prioritizes mindset and dreams first, while Greene warns against that without groundwork.
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Dreaming first of what you want and then trying to find the means to reach it is a recipe for exhaustion, waste, and defeat.
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Sleep medication stops Alzheimer's disease The new study by the Washington University School of Medicine shows that an already approved sleeping pill called leborexant could help to stop neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's - at least in mice. This is remarkable because the drugs available to date only have a limited effect. Lets have a look how it works
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