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J.W. Helkenberg
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J.W. Helkenberg
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IT Engineering (compliance, SaaS, FWaaS, HaaS, *aaS, disaster recovery consultant) and pleasure garden designer. Author of The Theory of Quantum Relativity.
Work from motorcycle, Starlink Katılım Haziran 2023
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This is how they CHEAT and make it impossible to compete youtube.com/shorts/3GTFWfp… via @YouTube

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‘Underground Zone’ by RYDER SPOT is on #SoundCloud on.soundcloud.com/W23QMj3luz5TJE…
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@_BradGames_ I suspect there are literally hundreds of millions of guys around the world that would enjoy your company.
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🚨ABSOLUTELY HORRIFIC CALL🚨
A London woman calls in and cries her eyes out in desperation
"WE'RE NOT RACIST WE'RE PETRIFIED"
"WHAT ARE THESE POLITICIANS DOING TO US. THEY'RE PUTTING EVERYONE IN DANGER"
"I DON'T LEAVE THE HOUSE WITHOUT A MAN"
- My local shop has had 3 stabbings. 1 Murder.
- My friend was murdered last year
- A girl I know was murdered in the park
- I'm begging my son to leave the country
- My cousin was murdered
"OUR FRIENDS. OUR FAMILY ARE DYING"
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🚨"HELP ME. PLEASE HELP ME. THEY ARE GOING TO R*PE ME"
The lawyers said "IF THE FOOTAGE OF THE ATTACK IS RELEASED THERE WOULD BE RIOTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY"
This is horrifying. Listen to her words.
The details of the r*pe of a 15 year old girl in Leamington have been released
The girl recorded the whole thing on her phone
Afghans did this
It's awful beyond belief
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Rachel Wilson explains that women were used to pass the income tax, establish the Federal Reserve and open our immigration system
“Why do I think women shouldn't vote? If women didn't vote anymore:
We would never have another Democrat president. We would never have another Democrat senate, and we would never have another Democrat Congress.
— So that's one of the reasons that because of the values I hold, which are actually a lot more conservative, even though I don't like the term, I'm a patriarchist, I'm an Orthodox Christian — But if we care about the things we say we care about, like small government letting women vote ensures you will never have that again.
The reason the 19th Amendment was passed was because the progressive-era liberals wanted to pass the income tax. They anted to pass the Federal Reserve Act. They wanted a nanny state with welfare, and they wanted pro-immigration open borders, and they knew that if you only let men vote, you're never gonna get that agenda passed.
The whole progressive agenda would've never been passed without women voting the next. If what you care about is keeping this conservative agenda that you say you want for us and the the social and fiscal conservatism, the fastest way to ensure that you never get that pass is letting women vote”
“That is factually correct. That is factually correct because most women vote left-wing.”
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If the Navy's inertial mass reduction patent works:
— Aircraft don't need wings
— Spacecraft don't need rockets
— Submarines move without propellers
— Vehicles accelerate with almost zero energy
Every form of transportation is obsolete overnight.
Patent US10,322,827. Free to read. Right now.
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Female Comedian Is a SAVAGE🤣🤣🤣ft Yaqiao Yang #killtony #comedy #standupc... youtube.com/shorts/cbOjR6K… via @YouTube

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🚨 BREAKING: NVIDIA proved backpropagation isn't the only way to build an AI.
They trained billion-parameter models without a single gradient.
Every AI you use today relies on backpropagation.
It requires complex calculus, exploding memory, and massive GPU clusters.
Meanwhile, an ancient, gradient-free method called Evolution Strategies (ES) was written off as impossible to scale.
Until now.
NVIDIA and Oxford just dropped EGGROLL.
Instead of generating massive, full-rank matrices for every mutation, they split them into two tiny ones.
The AI mutates. It tests. It keeps what works. Like biological evolution.
But now, it does it with hundreds of thousands of parallel mutations at once.
Throughput is now as fast as batched inference.
They are pretraining models entirely from scratch using only simple integers.
No backprop. No decimals. No gradients.
We thought the future of AI required endless clusters of precision hardware.
It turns out, we just needed to evolve.

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📡 NASA documented the transmission of longitudinal electrostatic waves through solid dielectrics. It's on pages 404-407 of a 1999 conference publication. Nobody talks about it.
The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics (BPP) program at NASA Lewis Research Center documented signals propagating through glass and Plexiglas with LESS dispersion than through air. The waves carried no associated magnetic field. They were detected through closed wooden doors at distances of several meters.
In standard electrodynamics, electromagnetic waves always carry a magnetic field. Transverse EM waves can't do what these waves did. There is no mechanism in the standard theory for a longitudinal electric wave without B.
Extended Electrodynamics has a mechanism. The scalar-longitudinal mode predicted by the Stueckelberg Lagrangian carries a longitudinal E field and the scalar field C but no B field. Because it has no B, it doesn't induce eddy currents. No eddy currents means no skin-effect attenuation. It penetrates conductive barriers that block all standard EM.
The enhanced transmission through dielectrics is a specific prediction: a longitudinal mode coupling to the electric polarizability of the medium would experience reduced dispersion. Exactly the observed signature.
Hively's US Patent 9,306,527 reports consistent results: scalar-longitudinal wave transmission through Faraday enclosures, reception by monopolar antennas, 1/r² free-space attenuation instead of the 1/r characteristic of transverse radiation.
These results have not been independently replicated. But the mathematical framework is not speculative: EED uses the Stueckelberg Lagrangian structure, but its scalar field C is dynamical and irremovable, unlike the standard Stueckelberg compensating scalar which is pure gauge. Woodside proved the uniqueness of this extension.
Anomalous results documented by credible institutions, consistent with a theoretical framework that mainstream physics excludes by convention, not by proof. The Lorenz gauge doesn't just simplify equations. It renders an entire class of phenomena invisible to the formalism.
Pages 404-407 of NASA/CP-1999-208694. The Stueckelberg derivation and uniqueness proof are in Section 4.3 of my paper "The Deleted Degrees of Freedom." Free, open access. Pinned on my profile.

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This is cavitation inside a piston diaphragm pump.
Most engineers spend their entire careers hearing this destructive phenomenon. Almost none ever get to see it with their own eyes.
When pressure drops below a critical threshold, liquid instantly flashes into vapor, creating thousands of microscopic bubbles throughout the system. It happens in milliseconds, invisible to the naked eye in standard metal pumps.
But when pressure rises again, those bubbles don't just disappear quietly. They collapse violently, sending shockwaves rippling through the metal components. The result is catastrophic. Valves get destroyed. Seals get shredded. Pump chambers get hollowed out from the inside, one microscopic implosion at a time.
Cavitation is one of the most destructive forces in industrial fluid systems, responsible for equipment failures that cost thousands of dollars per incident. Engineers have studied it for decades through sensors, pressure readings, and the telltale sounds it makes. But they've never been able to watch it happen in real time.
Until now.
The clear plexiglass head on this LEWA pump changes everything. For the first time, pump engineers can observe cavitation as it occurs, watching the bubble formation and violent collapse that destroys their equipment. It's like finally seeing the invisible enemy that's been wreaking havoc on industrial systems.
This is what happens when engineering innovation meets visualization technology. Sometimes the most powerful breakthroughs come from simply making the invisible visible.
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