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Dean Dickover

Dean Dickover

@fyrftr313

Retired Fire Captain and Inventor.

Lake Havasu City, Arizona Katılım Şubat 2026
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Dean Dickover
Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
@elonmusk Data Center Cooling without water. NO Environmental Impact. The new patent builds on my current patent. This SOLVES the problem communities have with Data Centers.
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Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
@elonmusk What if we cooled 100GW+ AI clusters with zero water and shifted 100% of the thermal load to off-peak/renewable power? Patented rotational refrigerant-based thermal battery system. Closed-loop. No evaporative cooling. No river-draining headlines. Modular HDPE-insulated thermal batteries rotate on a track: Active Cooling Zone: directly absorb rack heat via cyclic refrigerant transfer Recharge Zone: reset with cheap night/wind/solar power Built for Colossus-scale and Tesla AI factories. Can be reversed or modular. Freezers use far less energy than air conditioners. Besides that energy savings, ZERO WATER USE.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
After 17 years on Shark Tank, I know exactly what works. The winners? They solve a big problem in a simple way. That’s it. If people get it in seconds, you’ve got a shot.
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Peachy girl🍑@Abner8248928441·
@fyrftr313 This project definitely needs to be tested when it first comes out, including its functionality and usage data, etc
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Dean Dickover
Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
My new invention, capitalizes on my current patented invention of Responsible Ice.
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Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
Thank you, I appreciate that. I hope to get these going soon- Data Centers currently use one or more of 4 methods to cool the data racks. All of them have inherent problems, some in many different ways. The system I designed addresses or minimizes all of those concerns...and best of all, it does not have to be permanent. Easily transportable and modular if desired.
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Peachy girl🍑
Peachy girl🍑@Abner8248928441·
@fyrftr313 This invention looks good; it saves resources and is energy-efficient and environmentally friendly
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Elon Musk just surpassed 240 million followers. He is the most followed and interacted account on 𝕏.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
China is the second largest market in the world, so of course businesses want access to it. The problem is they don’t play by the same rules. For years, companies have dealt with intellectual property theft, uneven legal systems, and an environment where American businesses don’t get the same protections or leverage Chinese companies receive. That’s the real dilemma, how do you do business with a market that many now see not as a partner, but as a strategic competitor? That’s why tariffs and tougher policies have become part of the conversation. This isn’t about the Chinese people it’s about the actions and ambitions of the Chinese government.
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Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
@elonmusk @kevinolearytv Liquid cooling solves heat transfer. It does NOT solve peak energy demand, water consumption, or thermal storage. My patented rotational thermal battery system changes the equation: • zero evaporative water loss • shifts cooling load to off-peak power • stores thermal capacity like an energy battery • modular linear scaling for GW-scale AI clusters • closed-loop refrigerant system • retrofit-capable inside existing data centers Instead of continuously rejecting heat with massive liquid infrastructure, rotating thermal modules absorb heat in the rack hall, then recharge separately using cheap night or renewable power. This decouples AI compute growth from peak cooling demand and water usage. Built for Colossus-scale AI factories. In Other words: The future of AI cooling is not bigger chillers and more water. It’s thermal load shifting. My rotational thermal battery system for AI clusters: Hot side → absorbs rack heat Cold side → recharges off-peak with cheap/renewable energy No evaporative cooling. No river-scale water demand. No constant peak cooling load. Think of it as powerwall logic applied to data center thermals. Designed for 100GW+ AI factories. #Tesla #DataCenter #Energy
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Dean Dickover
Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
@kevinolearytv EM is not responding, are you interested? Data Rack Cooling without a water source. On the left, a new iteration of my current patent on the right. I also own the Trademark- 'Responsible Ice'
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful@kevinolearytv·
We need a big campus, 40,000 acres in Utah, with a pipeline running right through it. We're going to build the largest data center in the world there, and because it's near a military site, I would argue the safest for DOW or for the Pentagon or whatever government agency wants it. Utah gets it. They have the leadership. I met them five months ago, and we announced it Friday night. That's impossible to do. Nobody can do that. It usually takes five years. They got together and worked it out. They made it attractive and now all the hyperscalers are knocking on the door of Utah. Utah is the digital cavalry.
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Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
@kevinolearytv Did I mention my new iteration is MODULAR. Data Cooling, no water. Builds on my olde patent below.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful@kevinolearytv·
The biggest problem we face in North America right now in terms of developing the economy, is a power crisis. We have NO power and we’re falling behind in data center development for the military and defense. The way to solve the problem is with Canada.
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Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
@greggutfeld What a lineup!! you are awesome Greg. Giving us Emily and those other guys will make a great show.!
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Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
@ainsleyearhardt @seanhannity This makes me wish I had grandchildren. Thank you for writing this. My Wife and I love watching both of you on Fox. Keep up the awesome work!
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Ainsley Earhardt@ainsleyearhardt·
Sean unboxing my new book… America, I’m So Glad You Were Born! Official release date is June 2nd but the preorder link: #order-links" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">zondervan.com/p/america-so-g… 💝 @seanhannity
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Rachel Campos-Duffy
Rachel Campos-Duffy@RCamposDuffy·
Tonight on The Ingraham Angle with Jonathan Turley, Jason Miller, Byron York, Senator McCormick, Brandon Gill, Riley Gaines, and Dean Cain!
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful@kevinolearytv·
Who would want us to stop building our electrical grid? Who would wanna stop us from having compute capacity to develop AI? Which adversary would want that? There's only one. It's China. We noticed an immediate spike in misinformation on two platforms, Instagram and X, formerly Twitter. Why is this happening across America? Why every time we announce national defense in terms of giving us compute power do we get pounded by all of these IP addresses? So these are proxies for the Chinese government is my argument. They're just spreading falsehoods. This is the CCP at work here. There's no question about it.
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Dean Dickover
Dean Dickover@fyrftr313·
LOL, maybe...but they still use a sh&t ton of water that doesn't have to happen. Many data centers use a tremendous amount of electricity, a lot of that for cooling the data racks. My solution will reduce the energy footprint as a well as use off peal energy from the grid to cool the data racks later...it's a continuous system. Expandable, Portable. Modular, or in a fixed base.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful@kevinolearytv·
I'm always concerned that there's a misconception about what a data center is because it was so poorly represented from the early days. I think I'm the only guy doing this that graduated from environmental studies. I was one of the first cohorts in the late '70s. And what they told us that understanding the value of sustainability, water and air rights, indigenous rights, and making sure the constituencies understand what you're doing is going to be more valuable than the equity you raise. They were right!
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