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Rob Milliken

@Rob__Milliken

3rd Great Grandson of Corp. James F. Milliken, CO C 38th WIS Vol. Inf. (Union side of Civil War). Participated fall of Petersburg, trial of Lincoln assassins.

Bethel Park, PA Katılım Kasım 2016
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Rob Milliken
Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
I've had too many people reply to me today that had little critical thinking skills. This is sadly something I am only now finding out is lacking in our education system, apparently. I do miss James Randi who always knew how to teach this...
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
8647. I mean it in the same way James Comey did.
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Rob Milliken
Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
@EricLDaugh Pretty amateur effort at a glance with the clouds. I will give you this - it certainly does nuke the truth.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump just DROPPED this truth nuke comparison to Hussein Obama Hussein let DC become dirty and crime-ridden Trump is BEAUTIFYING our capital for a fraction of the cost while making it SAFE 🇺🇸 HUSSEIN IS A FAILURE.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
ALERT🚨: A functioning WARP DRIVE is now possible that will allow humans to travel at the speed of light, scientists say
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@shabnam_774 Why did he leave out Grok Chat from xAI ? @grok
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Shabnam Parveen
Shabnam Parveen@shabnam_774·
Stanford just dropped a 2-hour lecture that explains how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are actually built. Most people will scroll past it. That’s the mistake. Because this isn’t typical AI content it goes deep into how these systems work from the ground up, in a way that finally makes things click. No hype. No fluff. Just real understanding. If you’ve ever used ChatGPT or Claude and thought, “what’s really happening behind this?” this is where you’ll get clarity. Bookmark it. Give it 2 hours today, no matter what. This might be the most valuable thing you watch all week.
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Phi
Phi@FatherPhi·
How is this even legal?? Did @jk_rowling get any payment for her contributions to ai?
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
He's very good at what he does.
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Benji AI
Benji AI@AIfutureBenji·
Hi @TeamYouTube My channel @BenjisAIPlayground have flagged as inauthentic content , claimed I am massively automated created content. I submitted appeal explain my content creation process. Can you guy take a look? Or ask my audience if I am automate my content or not.
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Rob Milliken
Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
@vincebrown63 @archeohistories Someone should make a rock song out of his love for his sweet sixteen that inspired him to create this coral castle! It would be epic!
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Vince B@vincebrown63·
@archeohistories Not sure why you had to repeat all the info 3x. I've been to the Pantheon and seen this door. I've also been to Florida and seen this coral castle built by one man. His castle had a 9 ton door perfectly balanced to open with a gentle push.youtu.be/SSWLPz8kBVA?si…
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
This ancient bronze door, located at the Pantheon in Rome 🇮🇹, is one of the oldest doors in the world. Built between 118-126 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, the door features two solid bronze wings, each weighing 8.5 tons, standing 7.6m high and 2.3m wide. Despite their massive weight, the doors are so well-balanced that they can be easily operated by a single person. Remarkably, the original lock, nearly 2,000 years old, still functions today. In the heart of Rome, within the awe-inspiring Pantheon, stands one of the world’s oldest and most remarkable doors. This grand entrance was crafted between 118-126 AD during reign of Emperor Hadrian, a time when the Roman Empire was at the height of its architectural and engineering prowess. The Pantheon’s door, with its two imposing wings, is a marvel of ancient engineering. Each wing, cast from solid bronze, weighs an astonishing 8.5 tons and rises to a height of 7.6m, with width of 2.3m. Despite their immense size and weight, these doors are so perfectly balanced that they can be effortlessly opened and closed by a single person—a testament to the skill of the Roman craftsmen who designed and built them nearly two millennia ago. But what truly sets this door apart is not just its size or its historical significance, but the fact that it remains fully functional after almost 2,000 years. The original lock, an intricate mechanism forged in the ancient world, still secures the doors today, making it one of the oldest working locks in existence. As you stand before this ancient portal, you are not just looking at a door—you are gazing into the past, at a piece of history that has withstood the test of time. The door has welcomed emperors, scholars, and pilgrims, its bronze surface worn smooth by the touch of countless hands over the centuries. It is a silent guardian of the Pantheon, bearing witness to the rise and fall of empires, and the passage of time itself. This door is more than just an entrance; it is a symbol of Rome’s enduring legacy, a relic of an era when the city was the center of the world. As you push open its heavy wings and step into the Pantheon, you are following in the footsteps of history, entering a space where the ancient and the eternal meet. #archaeohistories
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Rob Milliken
Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
@duff2x @engineers_feed Can't land on the moon when the Earth is flat and the Moon is made of cheese. Is that what you're trying to say?
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Thisfuckin’guy@duff2x·
@engineers_feed Seriously if you haven’t figured out the moon landing was fake by now just get off the internet move out to the country and STFU about it forever. Dumb as rocks
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
Margaret Hamilton, NASA's lead developer for Apollo program, stands next to all the code she wrote by hand that took humanity to the moon in 1969.
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Jeny Kuykendall@Jeny1luv·
@fasc1nate I don't even bother to post comments anymore AI is not entertaining just lies
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
In 1954, Marilyn Monroe took on the role of a working girl for a photo shoot with Milton Greene on the 20th Century Fox Studios backlots in Los Angeles, coinciding with the filming of "Bus Stop" — Monroe's first movie appearance. This series of photographs is known as "The Hooker Sitting." Before her marriage to Arthur Miller, Monroe stayed with Milton Greene and his family at their Connecticut farmhouse. It was during this time that Greene captured some of the most stunning images of Marilyn Monroe, showcasing her various moods, beauty, talent, and spirit, with this particular shoot highlighting her provocative allure. More iconic photos: bit.ly/3XXgxrY
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🐝amsterritt hellO, rt about somethin🐝
@fasc1nate Protect the real girls due to no suffrage in usa and nys is the worst with lunatic criminals. Matt and patty cooke block on the loose! Bad. Elvis presley much better but espionage criminals are lunatics in nys not reporting or having kindness and common sense sodomize virginBABY
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Rob Milliken
Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
@ChrisHodge36877 @alexwg Might have people on X all day and playing video games. I don't know -- how do people currently deal with being born into wealth - what do they do 16 hours a day? What is their sense of accomplishment and purpose?
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CJ Hodges@ChrisHodge36877·
@alexwg Dr. Alex if there is UHI, why would kids feel the need to go to school? What would people do to get a sense of accomplishment and purpose? What would fill up 16 hours of everyday? I think society would crumble. So many unintendent consequences.
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Classic Rock In Pics
Classic Rock In Pics@crockpics·
Debbie Harry in Andy Warhol’s Polaroid Big Shot session at The Factory, August 13 1980.
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Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
@Meousx @crockpics Yes, they both met up too to demonstrate the art possible with the Commodore Amiga computer in the 80s. Warhol "painted" Debra on the computer while she posed.
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Meowsx@Meousx·
@crockpics I didn’t know that Andy Warhol photographed Debbie. I absolutely adore them! 😍
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Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
@Chiwei31857696 @PhysInHistory Ah, so it is the conclusion of Dr. Jan Walleczek, not Dean Radin - more of an argument against his observations. Got it. Good to have both arguments and counter arguments. 😉👍
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Chiwei@Chiwei31857696·
@Rob__Milliken @PhysInHistory thanks, it is the "The Walleczek Replication (2019)" one of 20+ experiments with same radin setting but the conclusion is the same: "showed the "observer effect" in his lab was likely an artifact of the equipment's own instability, rather than the power of the human mind."
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Particles act like wave until you look at them. Then they act like particles again. ✍️
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Chiwei@Chiwei31857696·
@PhysInHistory Don’t mislead ppl. The observation don’t fucking change anything: Dean Radin's double-slit experiments directly prove this meme is bullshit This claim is worse than Einstein gr, relativity at least is with support of mercury orbit. But this meme is wrong
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Rob Milliken@Rob__Milliken·
@forallcurious Even if we could get to it, people would still be complaining about data centers taking up too much water.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Astronomers have discovered a water-cloud 12 billion light-years away containing 140 trillion times more water than all of Earth's oceans
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Patriotic Restorer@RestorerPatriot·
@forallcurious Great. You just know stuff like this and nanobots are going to be polluting humanity at some point.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Scientists create the first artificial neuron capable of communicating with the human brain
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