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The mind is software. I help you upgrade it | Internal Tech™ Pioneer | Chelsea FC→Barcelona FC→Fortune 500 | Author: Glitch | HamsterWheels TM | ₿

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Rob Brinded@RobBrinded·
The Game Is Rigged—But You Can Rewrite the Rules 1/ Life’s a VR game, and you’re the player. You chase success, love, or validation, but the game feels rigged. No matter how hard you play, you’re stuck running in circles. Why? Meet the Five Hamster Wheels—glitchy mental code trapping you. Let’s debug your reality. 🧵
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What Happens When Families Leave School Behind Most parents assume school is the only path for learning, but some families are building a different model. In this episode, Silvia and Rob explain unschooling, Bitcoin, & raising independent kids outside institutional systems youtube.com/watch?v=BUSg9T…
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Rob Brinded@RobBrinded·
5/ Support/Let Down Wheel: Right-siders overgive to feel valued, only to face letdowns. Left-siders isolate, expecting betrayal. Rob learned this at Chelsea FC, over-supporting players until boundaries set him free. Do you give too much or hide? 🤝 #ReprogramReality
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P.D. Mangan Health & Freedom Maximalist 🇺🇸
New study: therapeutic phlebotomy mitigates aging by promoting bone marrow function. Phlebotomy (bloodletting) could be one of the most potent anti-aging interventions, as I've been saying for years. Little to no money to be made with it though.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Britain is 110% self-sufficient in lamb. Let that sink in for a moment. Not "pretty good." Not "mostly fine." One hundred and ten percent. We grow more than we eat and export the rest. We have done this on permanent upland pasture that cannot be used for anything else, managed by farmers whose families have worked the same ground for generations, using animals that have been optimised for these conditions over centuries. 85% self-sufficient in beef. 100% in milk. 90% in eggs. The animal products on your plate, if you're eating in Britain, are almost certainly British. The supply chain is: farm, abattoir, butcher or supermarket. Measured in miles. Sometimes in tens of miles. Now. Your January strawberries are from Egypt. Your year-round peppers are from Spain or Morocco. Your salad leaves are from Israel in winter. Your green beans come from Kenya. Your blueberries are from Peru or Chile. They travel by refrigerated air freight, which is roughly fifty times more carbon-intensive per kilogram than road transport, to sit in a plastic clam shell next to a small flag and the word "fresh." The environmental argument against British animal products is not an environmental argument. It is a geography argument made by people who have not checked where their food comes from. Check where your food comes from.
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P.D. Mangan Health & Freedom Maximalist 🇺🇸
My paper, Iron: an underrated factor in aging, is in the top 50 of Altmetric scores for all papers published in the journal Aging. Also in the top 5% of any journal article. Altmetric measure media attention, so it helps when you can publicize the paper yourself, like I did.
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Rob Brinded@RobBrinded·
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High energy creates time while low energy absorbs a time. In other words… time is a byproduct of metabolism. On Generative Energy, Dr. Peat and Georgi spoke about Horace Dudley, JL Anderson, and NA Kozyrev who all looked at the how time interacts with energy. Horace Dudley proposed the idea of a neutrino sea/ether where high energy neutrinos interact with matter based on the way it was ordered. (AKA the energy and structure) As many of you may know, Peat’s whole philosophy is based on this idea that energy and structure are interdependent at every level. Dudley’s work directly opposes the idea of randomness and supports the notion that the universe has an implicit order. I think this is what drew Dr. Peat to Dudley’s work (and all of the other thinkers connected to the bioenergetic view). At the same time of Dudley’s work, JL Anderson (who had no connection to Dudley) observed that carbon isotopes placed on aluminum foil had a non random nuclear decay, which confirmed exactly what Dudley predicted about the interaction of matter and neutrinos. With all of this in mind, Dr. Peat inferred that the electrical structure of the brain interacts with the neutrino sea (just like as seen on the surface of the aluminum foil) to produce novelty, consciousness, and in essence; time. Georgi mentioned that Aristotle saw time as the amount of potential that has been converted into actuality. (in line with Peat’s view) Another person that Ray and Georgi have spoken about is NA Kozyrev, who was as a Soviet astronomer that saw time as a form of energy. Kozyrev saw “time” in the same lens as what we could consider the ether or neutrino sea. “Dr. Kozyrev thought about all living organisms-animals, plants, people. Our right and left sides are not mirror images. More of the heart is on the left than the right side. Microbes produce colonies of a spiral structure. Protoplasm, the basic building block of life, is not symmetrical either. Asymmetry is a basic property of life. This can't be a chance thing, Dr. Kozyrev thought. ... Perhaps the energy of "time" flows in this pattern. If so, Dr. Kozyrev figured, he could see it and measure it in a rotating body like a gyroscope. Altering the time pattern in a rotating system should add or subtract energy.” Kozyrev actaully believed that changing the density of time could allow for telepathy, time travel, extra sensory perception (ESP) or remote viewing. “Telepathy always depends on the density of time. Time would be thin near the sender of the thought and denser around the receiver. We've already done tests in our lab to try to artificially change the density of time. When we can make time dense at will, we can make telepathy happen when we want it.” -NA Kozyrev (from “Revisiting Psychokenesis: Time, Ether, and Kozyrev”) Still have a lot to learn, but in putting it all together I continue to realize how profound the bioenergetic view truly is.

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Rob Brinded@RobBrinded·
New membership site is now open You know which wheel you're on. You've probably known for a while. The Inner Circle is where you stop just knowing it and actually start getting off it. Live sessions, the full Glitch course, community. All in one app. Ten founding spots. Locked rate, permanently. BTC accepted members.robbrinded.com/inner-circle
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Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)
Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)@RetroMoviesDB·
Way of the Dragon (1972) Bruce Lee vs Chuck Norris
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Amock_@Amockx2022·
BREAKING : Trump is Exposed Question : Why did you go against the war with Iran? Joe Kent 🇺🇸: "In good conscience i can't send young men and women off to die on foreign battlefields. Let our leaders hear that we don't support this war" 🔥🔥 THIS MAN HAS SPINE & COURAGE 🫡
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Simplicity isn't the lack of complexity; it's the clarity of understanding.
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