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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
The Solution to Life, the Universe & Everything...
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I released my work a while ago, I hoped to get people interested, I hoped it might make sense to a few but I’ve been struggling. The implications are huge and yet the concept has been smothered by people incapable of understanding it. This is unfinished but I believe it’s too important to keep quiet, it’s taking a back-burner while I work on something really significant. drive.google.com/file/d/1rrJI_z…
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Zero Point Energy Disclosure
Zero Point Energy Disclosure@ZPEdisclosure·
The quantum vacuum is literally the aether rebranded for people who are allergic to the word "aether." It's a medium that fills all of space. It has energy. It has fluctuations. It interacts with matter. It determines inertia (Puthoff 1994), produces measurable forces (Casimir effect), and may explain gravity. But don't call it the aether. That would be embarrassing.
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@_Investinq This is fascination, thank you for sharing. I'm also surprised by the lack of gaming used in education. I can imagine an entire school that is designed around gaming as an educational tool. ~G
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StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
This is CRAZY. Unilever stopped reading your resume years ago. Instead, they make you play video games and it's working better than anything they've ever tried. They put 250,000 job applicants through 12 neuroscience based games before a single human ever looks at their application. The games were built by Pymetrics, a company founded by neuroscientists from Harvard and MIT. Harver acquired them in 2022. The games don't test what you know. They measure how your brain actually works, how you handle risk, how fast you adapt, how you decide under pressure. It cut their hiring time from four months to four weeks and it saved over 50,000 hours of recruiter time. JPMorgan, BCG, Accenture, Mastercard, and McDonald's all use the same platform. Now here is where it gets serious and there is hard science backing all of this. Researchers at three European universities, Liechtenstein, Rotterdam, and Münster ran 40 business students through Sid Meier's Civilization, then put them through a Fortune 500-style management assessment. Students who scored highest in the game also ranked highest in problem-solving, organization, and planning, according to a 2020 study published in the Review of Managerial Science. In 2013, scientists at Queen Mary University of London ran 72 volunteers through 40 hours of StarCraft. The StarCraft group showed a massive improvement in cognitive flexibility, your brain's ability to switch between tasks and think on the fly compared to a group that played The Sims. The statistical evidence was 40 times stronger than what chance would predict. SimCity has been used in university urban planning courses since as far back as the early 1990s, when professors began assigning it to teach systems thinking. Now step back and look at what this all means. Your resume tells an employer what you have done while a video game tells them how your brain actually operates. One is a highlight reel, the other is a live test. The gamification industry is now valued at over $43 billion globally and is projected to reach $172 billion by 2030. This market did not get that large by accident. Companies figured out that traditional hiring was broken. Cover letters measure writing skills, interviews measure charm and neither one measures whether someone can actually think. Games measure thinking and that is why corporations are quietly replacing the old system not with interviews, not with degrees but with joysticks. The Civilization study only had 40 students and that matters. But it was one piece of a much larger pattern across multiple games, multiple labs, and multiple decades of research pointing in the same direction. The resume is not dead yet but its days are numbered.
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@_jamesmck @mynamehear Unironically I have seen several reports recently of groups working to control the sun through various means, using satellite arrays to blot out the sun / redirect the sun, etc... Madness. ~G
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@mynamehear Awww, but imagine all the money that can be made through the hatred and disorder of artificially induced scarcity! ~G
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@sciencegirl Yes, but aether is totally false everybody! Clearly these atoms are causing a ripple in nothing at all! ~G
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
This is called a quantum corral
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@ALegendaryDrops Tech CEOs has supported U.B.I. for years. Why don't We The People taken them up on it? We could have a $100k U.B.I, per adult, in the U.S. simply by taxing 1% of ALL transactions that take place nationwide. Total U.S. transactions are ~$2.5 quintillion (!!!) With a Q! ~G
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Legendary Drops
Legendary Drops@ALegendaryDrops·
Ngl the marketing of AI has to be studied. It will replace you. Its inevitable. You'll rent compute from us. You'll own nothing and be happy. "Why is everyone so mad" Like I don't even hate AI but its fascinating to see CEOs punch themselves in the dick for sport.
Mike Ybarra@Qwik

@CrimsonDesert_ Why apologize? AI, in one form or another, will be in every single video game. I don't get why devs feel the need to bend over for the few folks who can't accept the reality that AI will be in every single thing - from video games to your fridge (it already is). Man up.

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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@rand_longevity Unfortunately, Elon's priority seems to be replacing humanity with robots and AI. With all due respect to him, since he is a historic visionary on many levels, all his "low birth rates" talk seems to be a way to excuse his... erm... premiscousness. ~G
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@ColinPauly89798 @ZPEdisclosure This is correct! The universe is an infinite, eternally optimizing "perfect fluid" trying to reach equilibrium. It cannot because it is infinite. That is unified equation. We have simulated this at Optimum, and all 4 forces emerge from this 1 algorithm. ~G
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Caratacus
Caratacus@ColinPauly89798·
@ZPEdisclosure It creates what you perceive to be “matter”, in a nested and impossible quest for equilibrium, harmony.
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Optimum College
Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@doxometrist @ArtemisConsort Exactly. The brain can hallucinate simulations that feel convincing (dreams), even while full of errors. We might not be able to see how false this simulation is from inside it. Would explain a lot 😅🤣 FYI, I don't think this reality is a sim. Just playing 😈 advocate. ~G
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Vitalist Doxometrist@doxometrist·
> But it fails because of physical limits on computation. Any physical system contains strictly less reliably retrievable information than it would take to simulate that system. The most efficient possible simulation of a thing is simply being that thing. All other simulation methods come with orders-of-magnitude information loss. unless you simulate minds only... Hossa school of Buddhism, Al Ghazali and others
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Hunter Ash@ArtemisConsort·
Bostrom’s original simulation theory argument has a key component most people ignore: if we are being simulated, it is probably by a version of our own civilization in “the future” This is load-bearing, because it explains why they would choose our world out of all possible things to simulate. But it fails because of physical limits on computation. Any physical system contains strictly less reliably retrievable information than it would take to simulate that system. The most efficient possible simulation of a thing is simply being that thing. All other simulation methods come with orders-of-magnitude information loss. So no, we cannot pack a copy of our universe into some future space laptop. “Okay, but what if the ‘parent’ universe is fundamentally different from ours?” That’s fine, but then you have to explain why they’re simulating us specifically. There’s no longer an argument that it’s *probable* we’re in a simulation. It’s just another candidate metaphysics, on par with all the others.
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple

Simulation theory is like "finding god" for the atheists. The problem and the reason why so many people cringe at the idea of "god" is because popular religion and mass organized religion deconstructed the idea of "God" into a literal cartoon bearded man in the sky that looks like humans and has the same psychology... and treat bible verses as concrete atomized concepts that has no relation to the chapter or to the whole. Thomas Aquinas, perhaps one of the most intelligent men to live, said it best in Summa Theologica. God is the pure spirit with zero body, zero parts, zero location, zero time... almost like a hologram that exists in all space and time at once and nothing at the same time. The essence of existence itself God isn't something human beings can comprehend, just like an amoeba can't comprehend quantum physics. We can't even ask the right questions of reality, and maybe the best we can come up with is "simulation theory"... but even that has a problem of infinite regression of the simulators themselves being simulated themselves and so on. Simpler people think that humans "look like God," but Genesis doesn't say we look like God. It says we were made in HIS image, after HIS likeness. God is the rational soul... specifically ties into our intellect: the power to know, reason, the logos... and will, the power to love and choose freely between good and evil. That's the "image", not something stupid like a mirror selfie, but a real, participatory likeness that's beyond a simple picture. In Christian theology, specifically, this is the idea that god made sub-creators as humans who can ponder creation itself and, in doing so, we humans dimly reflect the ONE who just is existence. This is why Christianity, in its sophisticated form, invites us, humans, towards discovering god's design... and this was precisely why the scientific revolution was born out of the Christian tradition and nowhere else. This is why almost all of the scientists who were godfathers of modern science... Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Boyle, Maxwell... were Christian... and even people like Fermi and Einstein were deeply spiritual in the same tradition, even if they weren't specifically "Christian" . Here, the implication is that the language of mathematics itself is a small fraction of god's design. This is why high-IQ people arrive at the same conclusion as the low-IQ people of the uncaused cause. High IQ people see the beauty in the logos, in reason, the rational order, and in math, and see a fractional glimpse of god's design. Low IQ people accept god as the default of existence because they intuit it without reason. It's the midwits who claim atheism because they can't fathom religious thought to be anything sophisticated... classic Dunning-Kruger effect applied to metaphysics

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Optimum College
Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
It is increasingly clear there is not a single "leader" worth following, admiring, idolizing, or looking-up-to. Every last one of them lacks honor. Lead yourself. ~G
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Optimum College
Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@AlHendiify Buy property that can be self sustaining if it worries you. That's what I did around a decade ago. Even if the system never collapse you will still enjoy the peace & natural beauty. Zillow has more rock-bottom deals than people might think. Especially if you can renovate. ~G
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David AttenBruh@AlHendiify·
Okay if the dollar collapses what’s the move for us working class people. Do I buy some shit that holds value like gold or sum shit or do ride it out and yeee haw thru the collapse of the US empire?
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Optimum College
Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@Math_files We will never find a perfect, predictable pattern that holds true across all primes. But people are welcome to try if they want to give themselves math induced psychosis 🤣 ~G
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Math Files@Math_files·
Did you know that one of the most important discoveries in mathematical history happened because a scientist was bored during a meeting in 1963? Stanisław Ulam was sitting through a dull lecture when he began doodling on graph paper. He wrote the number 1 in the center, then spiraled outward—2, 3, 4, 5, and so on—simply to pass the time. But then he did something remarkable: he circled all the prime numbers—2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13... What he saw next was astonishing. The primes were not scattered randomly as everyone had assumed. Instead, they formed striking diagonal lines across the spiral—like hidden highways running through the numbers. This seemed impossible. Prime numbers are supposed to be irregular and unpredictable, yet here they were, aligning in beautiful patterns no one had noticed before. When Ulam showed his discovery to other mathematicians, they were amazed. What began as a simple doodle revealed deep and mysterious structures within numbers—patterns that, even today, we do not fully understand.
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
It's possible to program hand gestures magic spells like this into a vr game. Just another reason why VR is the present & future of gaming, even if Meta doesn't realize it. Another hardware developer eventually will. ~G tiktok.com/t/ZP8bHu3Tr/
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
Natural rights exist separate from government laws. For example, you have a natural right to defend yourself. ~G
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
@PalmyrPar Death Stranding 2 has the thing where your character runs in place when pushing forward against a wall. HOW IS THAT STILL A THING?! Literally just disable that animation on collision enter, like what? 🤦‍♂️ ~G
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
You have a natural right to defend yourself from deranged & rabid animals by any means necessary. But unless face to face with one, consider forgetting they exist for the sake of your own mental health. Thinking about diseased creatures all day is no way to live! ~G
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Optimum College
Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
... just 1% of annual USD FLOW, collected as a tax on ALL transactions, redistributed to every American adult is $100,000 per year, per adult. And "they" want you arguing about $1000 per month. They don't want you to know that all humanity can have freedom. ~G
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Optimum College
Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
... You see, "they" want the peasantry focused on GDP (volume), and not FLOW. In fact, you've never heard that USD flow is in the Quadrillion$, have you? Because if you did you would realize that POVERTY IS A TOOL our system uses... (see next)
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Optimum College@OptimumCollege·
Universal basic income is a psyop. Your concept of UBI is based on GDP & tax revenue. That's like measuring the body's blood by volume (5 liters) rather than flow (2,000 gallons per day). Annual U.S. GDP = $30T... but annual flow? $2.5 QUADRILLION... (see next)
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