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Alexander Rogge

@alexanderrogge

Science & engineering, Freedom & Learning, Big Data, Photography, Public Safety, All-Source Hazards & Risk Mitigation. Pronouns: We/Ourses/Theirses

Washington, D.C. Katılım Eylül 2009
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NASA Marshall
NASA Marshall@NASA_Marshall·
This observation from @NASAHubble gives a detailed look at the aftermath of a supernova and how it has evolved over the telescope’s 25-year lifetime. Hubble captured the nebula’s intricate filamentary structure and the outward movement of those filaments: go.nasa.gov/4tco1oh
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HiRISE: Beautiful Mars
HiPOD: When It Flowed on Olympus (Mons) This stunning image features an apparent lava flow that appears to have been more resistant to weathering, given its higher profile than the surrounding landscape. uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_0768… NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona #Mars
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@toobaffled Every vaccine I had heard of until CoviShot would have disclaimers that went something like "women who are pregnant or expect to become pregnant should not use this vaccine," and "tell your doctor if you've used another vaccine or plan to, or if you are taking any drug product."
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Some people are just more comfortable having information blindly told to them rather than to just think for themselves .. Pregnant women get lectured nonstop: “There is NO safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy. None. Ever.” But the same experts say: “Get the experimental COVID vaccine … it’s safe and recommended!” Make it make sense. One glass of wine = national emergency. Experimental mRNA shot = “just do it.” The hypocrisy is wild.
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@toobaffled Why does a datacenter need lights shining into the sky, especially an AI datacenter that basically runs by itself?
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Data centers are literally turning night into day in rural Texas. Residents in small towns are waking up to constant artificial light pollution from massive server farms … ruining dark skies that have been there for generations. One resident shared a photo of what used to be pitch-black nights… now lit up like daytime. This is the “green energy” future they sold us: massive power-hungry facilities, constant light, destroyed rural peace, all while the big tech companies pat themselves on the back. Progress? Or just another way they’re destroying what’s left of normal life? You can read more here: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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@toobaffled The Fauciites still appear to be assuming everyone knows that "vaccinated" means CoviShot. The Wuhan Coronavirus is so smart, it hides inside boxes until it finds a warehouse worker to attack, unless that victim is sitting while actively eating or drinking. #Plandemic #Scamdemic
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Warehouse job in Australia 🇦🇺 demands “Double vaccinated + Booster” just to stack boxes. 📦 Lifting 20kg objects? Fine. Working 8-4.30? Sure. But first… prove you’re boosted or you’re unemployable. In 2026. We went from “two weeks to flatten the curve” to “get your next jab or starve.” Australia really turned “my body, my choice” into “our needle, your livelihood.” This is still happening.
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WEF speaker basically said it out loud: Citizens will soon be forced to pay for the air they breathe as oxygen becomes the next heavily monetized resource. “Natural capital” they call it. First “you’ll own nothing and be happy”… now they’re coming for the air in your lungs. 🫁 How much more of this dystopian nonsense are we supposed to accept?
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Chandra Observatory
Chandra Observatory@chandraxray·
This striking new view of the Pinwheel Galaxy combines X-ray light from Chandra with other types of light from ground-based observations, @NASAHubble, and XMM-Newton. The galaxy is roughly 170,000 light-years across, making it about 70% larger than our own Milky Way Galaxy.🌀
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The world will have to deal with 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades by Net Zero in 2050. To put that in perspective, it’s the equivalent weight of 215,000 locomotives. These blades are made of high-strength composites designed to survive decades of brutal weather, and they are notoriously difficult to recycle. They were built to last, but they weren't built to disappear. Every turbine standing today will likely be decommissioned and replaced at least once before 2050. Without a cost-effective way to recycle fibre-reinforced polymers, the majority of these massive blades are destined for eternity - buried forever in turbine graveyards. China, Europe, and the US will account for the vast majority of this waste, creating a mountainous industrial heartache that many Net Zero models simply haven't priced in. But 43 million tons of purely composite blade waste every 20 years is a colossal physical reality.
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Science girl
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U.S. Marines recently proved that low-tech creativity can still defeat cutting-edge military artificial intelligence. In a DARPA field trial, a team of eight Marines was challenged to sneak past a sophisticated AI-powered detection system. Instead of relying on advanced stealth gear or electronic countermeasures, they turned to absurdly simple, almost cartoonish tactics and succeeded Some Marines cartwheeled and rolled across 300 meters of open ground. Others concealed themselves under ordinary cardboard boxes and slowly inched forward. One soldier even disguised himself as a small fir tree, shuffling gradually toward the objective. Remarkably, every Marine reached the target without ever triggering the AI sensors. The system had been trained extensively on normal human walking and running patterns, but it had no reference for these bizarre movements. Because the Marines’ actions fell completely outside the AI’s learned understanding of “human behavior,” they were effectively invisible to it. This exercise offers a timely lesson for the defense sector: no matter how advanced military AI becomes, it can still be outmaneuvered by human ingenuity, unconventional thinking, and old-fashioned manual tactics. This incident serves as a vital reminder for the defense industry that while AI is an incredibly powerful tool, it remains susceptible to creative human deception and the unpredictable nature of manual tactics. source: Scharre, P. (2023). Four Battlegrounds: Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. W. W. Norton & Company.
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NASA Marshall
NASA Marshall@NASA_Marshall·
Captured in intricate detail by @NASAHubble, this shimmering region of star formation is a close-up of the Trifid Nebula about 5,000 light-years from Earth. Several massive stars have shaped this region for at least 300,000 years. Learn more >> go.nasa.gov/4cIU6Pr
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Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
An enormous white fibrous amyloid clot is removed from a man’s jugular vein. These clots were not seen prior to COVID.
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HiRISE: Beautiful Mars
HiPOD: Layered Rock in Crommelin Crater Our primary goal with this observation is to expand coverage of the great outcrops of layered bedrock here. Crommelin Crater is known for its complex, layered, and light-toned sedimentary deposits. uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_0767… #Mars #NASA
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
More photos from Falcon Heavy’s 12th launch
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Google’s Data Center in New Albany, Ohio uses 387,000 gallons per day. That’s over 141 million gallons per year “What happens to that water? It gets generated with a lot of forever chemicals in it, and we the EPA does not have the equipment to actually clean that out” It’s true standard municipal wastewater treatment plants often struggle with PFAS because these chemicals don’t break down easily and require specialized, expensive removal technology
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HiRISE: Beautiful Mars
HiRISE 10K: Gullied Crater Walls in Terra Cimmeria The walls of this impact crater are etched with gullies and associated features, and it is interesting how their form varies around the walls of the entire crater. Full cutout on Flickr: flic.kr/p/2saBd3Q #Mars #NASA
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HiRISE: Beautiful Mars
HiPOD: Layering in Aureum Chaos The objective of this observation is to examine layers in the wall of a mesa. In one area of the image, there seems to be a thin layer detached from a mesa. uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_0769… NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona #Mars #science #NASA
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