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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
IMO, the Vedas are everything in one. Chanting them after necessary refinements to the mind, and with intent, one can get revelations about science, as much as about spirituality or surgery. In the age of AI, I will request you to think of the Vedas as quantized, compressed version of a lot of revealed knowledge distilled into the most efficient, lossless sounds called mantras. Most people may, at most, appreciate their rhythms while they see religious intent mostly with bits of philosophy and spiritual instructions here and there. It's like someone appreciating an AI model's training weights and the output they see using a low level computer without having the powerful hardware or knowhow to extract the best knowledge. A truly determined seeker will improve this hardware (or his brain and mind) to be able to extract much knowledge out of the quantized and distilled model (or the Vedas). To the credit of the Vedas, they even provide the necessary steps to build and improve the hardware (body and mind) to extract the knowledge. Many seekers from Patanjali to Sankara have developed complete systems on how to do this. But even if all these systems are lost, and only the sounds of Vedas remain in human consciousness, it will still enable more Patanjalis and Sankaras to emerge and develop systems to realize the Universe complete with all its knowledge. This is the beauty of the Vedas. This is why the Vedas were never just "religion". They are a complete epistemic system engineered for precision, revelation, and infinite expansion of knowledge in our simulation. They enable us to see the entire source code of the simulation (past, present, and future) or access just parts of it to in-vivo improve our experience (by creating science & tech with the revealed knowledge). @bubbleboi is in the process of realizing this, do read👇
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I’ve been reading the Vedas a lot recently, and what’s stood out is how it doubles as an encyclopedia as well as a religious text. Astronomy, medicine, mathematics, metallurgy, linguistics, are all woven through hymns and rituals as one body of knowledge. Simply calling it “religious” forces it into a Western category that didn’t have the apparatus to recognize what it actually was. It’s closer to a tradition of formalized epistemology in which metaphysics, observation, and language form one continuous inquiry, which as a result led Indian civilization to develop along a fundamentally different path because of it. You can see the effect most clearly in the sciences. Around 600 BCE, the Vedic record describes a surgical procedure that matches modern rhinoplasty and is still foundational to reconstructive surgery today. Centuries before Western Europe stopped treating eclipses as supernatural, Indian scholars had calculated the circumference of the earth within 0.2% and explained eclipses as shadows. Centuries before Plato and Aristotle rejected atomism, the Vedic tradition already held that matter is composed of indivisible particles combining into binary and triatomic compounds, transformable by heat. The first formal rules for zero and negative arithmetic appear in the Vedas, along with infinite-series derivations of π, sine, and cosine centuries before Newton and Leibniz. The interesting question is how did they get so much right, so early? My best guess is language. The Vedic tradition is unique compared to other oral traditions as it demanded letter-perfect oral transmission across generations. Around 500 BCE, scholars composed a generative grammar of Sanskrit called Panini so rigorous it anticipates Backus-Naur form, the notation that defines programming languages today, by 2,500 years. Sanskrit is recursive, rule-based, and built to minimize ambiguity. It reads more like mathematics than English. When you think in a language built like that, the precision of the language becomes the precision of your reasoning. The West didn’t formalize this until much later. Kant argued our categories of understanding shape what we can know, Wittgenstein wrote that the limits of language are the limits of one’s world, and Kripke showed that naming doesn’t just describe things, it constitutes what they mean and how we can reason about them. All three touch the same insight which is that thought is downstream of language. The Vedic tradition operated on that insight thousands of years earlier. To the point that they built a whole language first and used it to think clearly about everything else after. I find that all really fascinating.

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The Alpha Mindset
The Alpha Mindset@the_alphamind·
Bruce Lee rewired my brain with this...
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Vi3wsFr0mthe666666@Tim3StampDriZzy·
One of the best unreleased Drake songs!
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News Algebra
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND·
CM Yogi's letter to children during summer vacation 🌞 "Go to your Nani's house, plant trees and throw away plastic"
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bubble boi
bubble boi@bubbleboi·
I’ve been reading the Vedas a lot recently, and what’s stood out is how it doubles as an encyclopedia as well as a religious text. Astronomy, medicine, mathematics, metallurgy, linguistics, are all woven through hymns and rituals as one body of knowledge. Simply calling it “religious” forces it into a Western category that didn’t have the apparatus to recognize what it actually was. It’s closer to a tradition of formalized epistemology in which metaphysics, observation, and language form one continuous inquiry, which as a result led Indian civilization to develop along a fundamentally different path because of it. You can see the effect most clearly in the sciences. Around 600 BCE, the Vedic record describes a surgical procedure that matches modern rhinoplasty and is still foundational to reconstructive surgery today. Centuries before Western Europe stopped treating eclipses as supernatural, Indian scholars had calculated the circumference of the earth within 0.2% and explained eclipses as shadows. Centuries before Plato and Aristotle rejected atomism, the Vedic tradition already held that matter is composed of indivisible particles combining into binary and triatomic compounds, transformable by heat. The first formal rules for zero and negative arithmetic appear in the Vedas, along with infinite-series derivations of π, sine, and cosine centuries before Newton and Leibniz. The interesting question is how did they get so much right, so early? My best guess is language. The Vedic tradition is unique compared to other oral traditions as it demanded letter-perfect oral transmission across generations. Around 500 BCE, scholars composed a generative grammar of Sanskrit called Panini so rigorous it anticipates Backus-Naur form, the notation that defines programming languages today, by 2,500 years. Sanskrit is recursive, rule-based, and built to minimize ambiguity. It reads more like mathematics than English. When you think in a language built like that, the precision of the language becomes the precision of your reasoning. The West didn’t formalize this until much later. Kant argued our categories of understanding shape what we can know, Wittgenstein wrote that the limits of language are the limits of one’s world, and Kripke showed that naming doesn’t just describe things, it constitutes what they mean and how we can reason about them. All three touch the same insight which is that thought is downstream of language. The Vedic tradition operated on that insight thousands of years earlier. To the point that they built a whole language first and used it to think clearly about everything else after. I find that all really fascinating.
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BTCaveman.@TRACaveMan·
@mike_matas For the bitches? Real car people don’t want electric…
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Mike Matas
Mike Matas@mike_matas·
Introducing Ferrari Luce, the first electric Ferrari designed by LoveFrom.
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CoinDesk
CoinDesk@CoinDesk·
REGULATION: 🇮🇩 Indonesia bans @Polymarket, classifying the crypto prediction market as illegal online gambling. India has also restricted the platform, making it the second major Asian market to block access.
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BTCaveman.@TRACaveMan·
@WhaleFactor Wen research trac-network:native or do you not research projects that are early and building the frontier
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Whale Factor
Whale Factor@WhaleFactor·
🐋 WHALE WATCH: The privacy narrative is quietly making a comeback. $ZEC is up 230% since March and trading around $667. Now $SUI is testing private stablecoin payments to keep transaction details hidden. Big capital always prefers moving in silence. Are you exposed to privacy assets yet?
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Nahar Futuki
Nahar Futuki@EjaakSujuran·
Bollywood received an order from Bade Sahab to ban Ranveer Singh and Bollywood obliged. The portrayal of Bade Sahab rubbed the wrong way I guess.
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Devendra Fadnavis
Devendra Fadnavis@Dev_Fadnavis·
Our Shri Siddhivinayak Temple complex and premises is all set to get this look and upgradation. We performed Bhumipujan for it today. Ganpati Bappa Morya 🙏🏽 #Mumbai
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TAP Protocol
TAP Protocol@tap_protocol·
@danheld Did it happen yet? 🙂
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StarPlatinum
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
We are in a bear market but almost every token pumping right now has one thing in common: AI $VVV → private AI inference $ZEC → privacy + AI narrative + quantum resistance $NEAR → AI infrastructure $HYPE → benefiting from AI speculation through liquid perp trading $RAIL → one of the few privacy projects with actual measurable revenue Right now Bitcoin can influence the market but it no longer fully dictates it capital rotating into narratives that still have growth and right now the strongest one is clearly crypto x AI You can literally see it onchain - Solana AI tokens getting inflows again - Base AI projects launching every week - perp volume exploding around AI related speculation Even the privacy narrative is changing because of AI People suddenly care again about: - private inference - encrypted data - local models - autonomous agents - quantum resistance People are front-running a world where AI becomes massive and privacy becomes necessary And crypto will become the infrastructure layer underneath both You just have to look in the right place
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BTCaveman.@TRACaveMan·
trac-network:native yuh dun kno eh
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FITZY
FITZY@fitzyOG·
TAP is how you create programmable, Bitcoin-native capital. Capital that can freely flow across the world’s largest chain ecosystems. There’s a reason the mining industry is already integrating TAP Protocol. Zoom out 🌍
TAP Protocol@tap_protocol

TAP Protocol is the application layer for Bitcoin assets It enables programmable, Bitcoin-native capital that moves bi-directionally across Bitcoin & Ethereum With 40M+ executed transactions on Bitcoin, it’s the mature, secure and open-source infrastructure for global DeFi

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