Origins of Memes
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Origins of Memes
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Where does that meme come from?
Memeland Katılım Nisan 2026
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@elonmusk If Tesla was a boxer…
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Mike Tyson’s Death Stare Meme. Mike Tyson VS Peter McNeeley - 1995 🥊
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Grok Voice is used by Starlink right now
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Grok Voice brutally dominates the top of the τ-voice Bench Grok scores 67.3%, while Gemini sits at 43.8% and GPT Realtime at 35.3% This is a massive lead over the competitors and it's not even close The best real-time reasoning voice agent out there
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@MarioNawfal @Tesla It’s Tesla’s world and everyone else is just paying rent. Few understand.
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Every AI company talks about real-world deployment.
@Tesla is the only one actually doing it.
Millions of vehicles. Every day. In conditions no lab can simulate.
ChatGPT gives a bad answer, you roll your eyes and move on. Tesla AI makes a mistake, someone dies.
That's not a hypothetical.
That's the bar Tesla operates under every single morning.
The result: road safety improved roughly 9x.
There's Digital AI, chatbots, image generators, things that impress you at a demo.
And then there's Physical AI, where the software has to be right because human lives depend on it.
Tesla is the only AI company operating at that level, at that scale, right now.

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⚡ Nikola Tesla was right. The universe isn’t solid — it vibrates.
Quantum physics now shows reality is built not from matter, but from vibration and waves.
Nikola Tesla once said, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”
Far from a metaphor, his insight aligns strikingly with what modern physics has revealed. At the quantum level, reality isn’t made of solid particles but of vibrating energy fields.
Every particle—from electrons to protons—has its own frequency, and these wave patterns determine everything from chemical bonds to the colors we see. Light, heat, and sound are all forms of energy defined by vibration and frequency.
Even spacetime itself isn’t still. In 2015, scientists confirmed that black holes can create ripples—gravitational waves—that travel across the cosmos, carrying energy through the very fabric of the universe. Tesla may not have had the equations, but his intuition was remarkably prescient: everything, from atoms to galaxies, moves in patterns of vibration and resonance.

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