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This is my grandad, he built the original R2-D2 for the first Star Wars film…
Jack was a master sheet metal worker, and was roped into using his skills on an obscure project to turn the sketches for the droid into something that could be constructed out of aluminium sheets.
I always knew he'd helped make part of R2-D2. However I only found this photo in recent years and have since learned that he was actually instrumental to the construction of the entire droid, particularly with working out how to machine the complex shapes like the dome and legs out of single sheets of aluminium.
He didn't just build one either, he ended up constructing a handful of the droids for various uses in the film. I still have no idea how he did it, especially without modern software and computer-controlled machining.
Unfortunately I never got to know him as he died when I was a baby, though I have a feeling we share a lot in common.
I also have his old Dragon 32 computer that he was using to learn programming in the 1980s, with reams of hand-written code that still works on the computer.
#MayThe4th #maythefouthbewithyou #StarWars

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Elon Musk just said something that deserves far more weight than it’s getting.
“How come we’ve not found any aliens? Trust me, I would know. We have not.”
That’s not a fun question about UFOs.
That might be the most unsettling thing ever said by someone who would actually know.
The universe is 13.8 billion years old. Trillions of stars. Billions of habitable worlds. Civilizations with billions of years of head starts on us.
And nothing.
No signal. No probe. No artifact. Not even wreckage.
The math says the galaxy should be so saturated with intelligent life we couldn’t miss it if we tried.
Instead, every instrument we’ve ever pointed at the sky returns the same answer.
Silence.
Fermi asked the question in 1950. Where is everybody?
Seventy-six years later, the answer hasn’t moved.
Nowhere.
Musk understands what that silence almost certainly means.
They didn’t make it.
Not one of them.
Musk: “There is a certain probability that is irreducible that something may happen to Earth. Despite our best intentions, despite everything we try to do, there’s a probability that some external force or some internal unforced error causes civilization to be destroyed.”
Irreducible.
Not a risk you engineer away. Not a threat you legislate out of existence. Not a problem that disappears with enough funding or enough time.
A certainty that only needs enough time to collect.
Asteroid. Supervolcano. Engineered pandemic. Nuclear exchange. AI alignment failure. Or something no one alive has thought of yet.
The specific threat is irrelevant. The number never reaches zero.
We treat civilization like gravity. Like a permanent condition. Like it will always be here because it’s been here for every second of every life we’ve ever lived.
The universe owes nothing to anything it built.
Every civilization that ever arose on another world probably felt the same certainty we feel now. Looked at their own sky. Assumed tomorrow was guaranteed.
They’re the silence.
Musk isn’t building toward Mars because he’s bored or chasing legacy.
He looked at the Fermi Paradox and reached the conclusion most people refuse to.
Single-planet species don’t last.
Not one. Not ever. Not across enough time.
Mars isn’t an escape plan. It’s a second copy of everything humanity has ever built, thought, felt, and remembered.
One copy of something irreplaceable isn’t a strategy.
It’s a bet that nothing goes wrong on an infinite timeline.
That’s not optimism. That’s negligence.
The silence isn’t a mystery to solve.
It’s a message we’re refusing to read.
Every dead civilization had this conversation. Their own skeptics. Their own voices saying there was no rush.
That silence is what “no rush” sounds like a billion years later.
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Elon Musk just described the most humiliating fraud in American history on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
And it’s so simple it sounds fake.
The United States government has been cutting checks to Social Security numbers with birthdays that are physically impossible.
People listed as 200 years old.
People born in the future.
Not glitches. Not clerical errors. Hundreds of billions of dollars flowing into identities that cannot exist.
Musk: “You don’t need to be Sherlock Holmes here.”
He’s right. The fix is one database query. A college sophomore could write it on a lunch break. Scan every Social Security number. Flag every impossible birthday. Born before 1850. Born after today. Done.
That script could have been running before most of us were born.
It wasn’t.
Musk: “All you need to do is call the person and say, ‘Excuse me, we seem to have your birthday wrong, because it says you’re 200 years old.’”
That’s the entire investigation. A single question nobody in Washington thought to ask while the money bled out year after year.
When a system loses hundreds of billions through a hole so obvious a child could spot it and nobody patches it… you’re not looking at failure.
You’re looking at architecture.
Every dollar that slips through a fake birthday is a dollar no one questions. No one audits. No one traces.
That’s not negligence. That’s infrastructure.
Musk and DOGE walked into Washington and found what the establishment already knew. The waste isn’t hidden. It’s not buried in classified files. It’s sitting in a spreadsheet with a birthday column that says 1824.
And nobody looked.
The establishment doesn’t fight reform because the problems are complicated.
They fight it because the problems are profitable.
The government built GPS. Split the atom. Put men on the moon.
But couldn’t check if a 200-year-old was cashing a Social Security check.
That’s not incompetence.
That’s a confession.
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『人類史の残酷な真実』がヤバすぎる
ハーバード大学の遺伝学者デイヴィッド・ライクが数千体の古代人骨からDNAを解析して出した結論がこれ
人類史で繰り返されてきたのは「共生」じゃない
「置換」だった
ヤバすぎる!
まずヨーロッパ
5000年前にヤムナヤっていう遊牧民が東から入ってきた
結果:先住民の50〜90%が消えた
イギリスに至っては93%が入れ替わった
しかも「数千年」じゃなくて「数百年」で
当時の学者はこう言ってたんよ
「高度に発達した農業社会では外からの少数者が既存の集団を追い出すのは難しい」
DNAが全否定したってわけ
次にコロンビア
現代人のDNAを調べたら恐ろしい非対称が出た
Y染色体(父の系統)→94%がヨーロッパ人
ミトコンドリアDNA(母の系統)→90%が先住民
何を意味するか
征服者の男が来て 先住民の男は殺されるか追い出されて 女性だけが残ったってこと
つまり殺戮と支配の歴史があった
ライク本人の言葉
「それは平和的ではなかった 友好的でもなかった 好ましいものでもなかった」
で 戦後の世界はこの残酷な歴史を直視せずに「文化が伝わっただけで人は移動してない」という穏やかな物語を信じてきた
ナチスが「民族移動」を悪用した反動で学界がそっちに振れたんだけど DNAが嘘を暴いた
これ日本にとって他人事じゃないんよ
日本人の自然減:年間90万人(過去最大)
外国人の純増:年間35万人
在留外国人:412万人で初の400万超え
出生数:10年連続で過去最少
社人研の推計より17年も早く少子化が進行中
法務大臣自身が「2040年に外国人比率10%超え」と認めてる
しかも特定技能2号は在留上限なし 家族帯同OK 永住権取得可能
育成就労制度は2027年スタート
全部「加速装置」なんよね
歴史書は勝者が書き換える
でもDNAは書き換えられない
「多文化共生」って言葉は気持ちいいけど 人類史にその成功例がDNAレベルで存在しないって事実 誰が教えてくれるの?
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