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Hekas Hekas Este Bebeloi. I am an information superpredator.

YOU HAVE BEEN LIED TO Katılım Ocak 2019
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Puck!@puhcko·
We’re about to go through the biggest generational transition of power in history. Will you witness it? Or will you be part of it?
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Mala@Supamalaman·
Got approved to take the $1000 certification for work, if you dont hear from me its because I failed the exam
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Puck!@puhcko·
@Supamalaman I mean yeah give the man some deference but I ain’t making him my main.
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Mala@Supamalaman·
@puhcko subordinates need love too, Mercury works all day delivering the messages of the gods & gets no respect
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Mala@Supamalaman·
too many of my followers are replyguys for the creator gods, not enough obscure divinity worship on my timeline
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zeta@zeta_globin·
is there a german word for realizing halfway through a story that you're the least sympathetic person in it
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Puck!@puhcko·
@qsdnl Microcel alert 🚨
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tsvl@qsdnl·
putting spaces here is allowed but that doesn't mean I have to like it
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Puck!@puhcko·
@BecomingCritter My friend had a huge unfinished basement, my family had an extra crt, maybe 12 or 14 of us piled into Eric’s basement, set up 3 xboxes and 3 crts. It was a pocket dimension. 8th grade friday night LAN party that never ended. Gone like tears in the rain.
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@du_leclerc If you can name it it isn't!
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Guy@nosilverv·
Vagueposting used to "work" but then two things happened: (1) 'vagueposting' got coined, as a a name, and (2) all of these memes cropped up. Now as soon as you do it you get called out through them. This changes the economic calculus for engaging in it and it stops working.
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Puck!@puhcko·
@MissSassbox Trees don’t feel danger like we do- they have no meaningful response to it so they didn’t develop fear. Probably feels like an orgasm so hard you pop a vertebra
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Sassington, M.C.@MissSassbox·
always wondered if this feels good to the tree like a physical relief or if it feels awful to its nervous system like danger
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Puck!@puhcko·
@mathelirium Double check the LLM’s math on this one- it seems more like placeholder JS particle effects than anything else.
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Mathelirium@mathelirium·
Light Enter a Magnetic Storm A protected beam enters a topological photonic crystal. Then the crystal is flooded with synthetic magnetic flux. The field obeys the gauge-coupled Dirac equation i∂Ψ/∂t = [vᴅσ·(p - A) + mσ𝓏 + VI]Ψ. Its optical density and probability current are ρ = Ψ†Ψ, j = vᴅΨ†σΨ. At first, the current follows one protected boundary. Then moving flux vortices cross the crystal and twist the phase of the wave. The channel divides into several routes. Part of the light remains locked to the edge, while another part is thrown into cyclotron-like bulk orbits. The glowing threads are histories of the gauge-coupled probability current itself. This is light surviving a magnetic storm by continuously rebuilding its geometry. #Physics #Photonics #QuantumMechanics #Topology #DiracEquation #MagneticField #ScientificVisualization #Satisfying #Mathematics
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Puck!@puhcko·
>ChatGPT 5.6 Sol, frontier of the frontier >Ultrathink >1m context window “What’s this cool beetle?? (*°▽°*)”
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Puck!@puhcko·
@Ander_Mander Tbf I got a BAC monitor as a gift once and it turns out you can easily have 5 drinks and be well under the limit
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Andermonk@Ander_Mander·
@puhcko Parents told us stories of how the 'least drunk' one at the party would drive them and their friends home. Cops would pull them over and they'd be like "Ah but officer I only had 5 drinks while my friends had 10" "Oh ok then, make sure you get everyone home safe" Night/day.
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Puck!@puhcko·
@n3liason It doesn’t have to be this way
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Nathaniel Eliason@n3liason·
@puhcko One reason for this is dangerous people are no longer removed from society. Back in those days, you could be reasonably sure a free person wasn’t a lunatic or a criminal. Now, you’re a fool if you trust strangers in the slightest.
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AGAVE@agave_redux·
Some of you have an IQ high enough to understand 2nd and 3rd order effects. Others do not.
👮‍♂️The Badged Patriot👮‍♂️@BadgedPatriot

I'm not sure if people are naive or just blatantly ignore the various types of cameras that record in public on a daily basis. There are many. Yet, they focus on @Flock cameras that are used by law enforcement to solve & prevent crimes. Most major cities record city streets & intersections. Where's the outrage for those? The examples are endless. I use flock daily. I understand what's involved to do a search, the info you have to put in the justify the search & how it's monitored for abuse. I assure you if you abuse it you will be caught. So, this post is mainly to the regular citizen reading all this drama & fear mongering of late about flock & being confused. Take it from me, if you aren't committing crimes or doing wrong there's a 99% chance you'll never be affected by flock. The other 1% accounts for bad cops, like every profession, who will abuse or not use the information in a logical manner. For every 1 article of abuse or about the system not being used right I can give you 10 examples how it helped or stopped a crime. So, relax law abiding citizens. You have no worries.

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AuraBeetle@AuraBeetle·
I assume you are joking but my dad (who made nearly $200k a year in the 90s and didn’t save a penny of it because he spent it ALL on coke) fist fought a cop and they both ended up in the hospital and where he fist fought the cop again. No felony charges filed because they were both white and felt it was honorable. My grandfather also paid a sheriff to deputize him so that he had a real badge to use to get out of speeding tickets (one time fee to disable speed limits, he never was a cop)
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Punished Anon Cooper@CooperZurad·
brake cleaner is really insane on HRPO mild steel the amount of garbage that comes off of it is insane. Still not fair that I have to degrease before I weld though
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Mathelirium@mathelirium·
Aharonov-Bohm Flux Braider A Quantum wave splits around a hidden magnetic flux tube, then recombines with a phase difference that cannot be read from the local magnetic field alone. The core is blocked, the field is trapped near the centre, yet the vector potential A = α(-y, x)/(x² + y² + a²) still changes the phase picked up by paths winding around it. The animation follows i∂ₜψ = 1/2(-i∇ - A)²ψ + Vψ inside an annular interferometer. The density ρ = |ψ|² shows where the wave lives, while the smooth threads trace the probability current j = Im(ψ*∇ψ) - Aρ. Those braided paths are the visual signature of the Aharonov-Bohm effect where the wave feels the hidden flux through phase, not through a classical force. #QuantumMechanics #AharonovBohm #SchrodingerEquation #MathematicalPhysics #QuantumPhase #Wavefunction #PhysicsAnimation #ScientificVisualization #MathematicalArt
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Puck!@puhcko·
What *exactly* do you mean by “coupling” here? Are you asserting that the hopf fibration or U(1) is somewhere physically that can exert some force? I assume not but that’s what it sounds like you’re saying. And when you say “literally connect”, I assume you’re talking about the hydrogen bonding, but that’s is extremely sensitive to shear forces, so any mechanical cavitation would rip that apart
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Jenny Lorraine Nielsen ⭐🐯
@puhcko @AltRealityGameX You are missing the point water has a dipoole when you subject it to an electric current in a concentric cavity of a hull you can literally connect all the water molecules in a ring that couples to torsion holonomy in spacetime field
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Jenny Lorraine Nielsen ⭐🐯
Franc is attacking me and attacking Sokal and APEC and bullying my fiance @AltRealityGameX coz he is a bully connected to Bob McGwier, who wants to be the only person employed by the government to rebuild UAPs / make UAP sensors. Bob is terrified I have real antigravity and he will lose his job coz he doesn't understand spacetime torsion.
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Puck!@puhcko·
I know what a dipole is, but your example is my point- you are rotating dipoles, not translating. The field effect would be to torque them. Any wave that traverses a field of dipoles would rotate them, thereby breaking the proposed alignment as they rotate from one configuration to the next. Like, if you spun a magnet in a room full of compasses, they would rotate in place with the field, not spin around you.
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Jenny Lorraine Nielsen ⭐🐯
(1) You are missing the point of what a dipole is. A dipole already is polar. You're thinking of polarization as something you create and destroy by applying and reversing a field — like inducing dipoles in a non-polar dielectric. But water molecules are permanent dipoles. The 104.5° bent geometry and oxygen's electronegativity give each molecule a dipole moment that never goes away. It's always there. So when you apply a toroidally rotating electric field, you're not switching polarization on and off. You're steering pre-existing dipoles through a continuous rotation — like compass needles following a magnet being swept in a circle. The dipole moment of each molecule is never broken or reversed. It just is dragged smoothly by the field orientation.
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Puck!@puhcko·
Two questions: 1. Wouldn’t a coherent current of polarization imply a discontinuity in the dipole alignment which would break this “tracing”? A polarization flux perhaps would imply contiguousness, but a current would imply the rotating field is breaking it. 2. And this might answer 1, what exactly do you mean by a toroidally rotating electric field? A dipole antenna on an electric motor held at charge? I would take a shot that microwave range in an injected emitter would do well, if only for the energy deposition, but again that would imply reversing the dipoles so the “tracing” is broken again.
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Jenny Lorraine Nielsen ⭐🐯
A toroidal ring cavity concentric in the outer hull. Water fills the ring. A rotating electric field--rotating around the toroidal axis --grabs the water dipoles by their 1.85 Debye moment and drags them around the ring. The polar molecules follow the rotating E field because p · E torques them into alignment and the field rotation pulls them along the circular trajectory. They hydrogen-bond into a continuous circulating chain — a ring of linked dipoles tracing the S¹. That circulating ring of bonded water dipoles IS the fiber connection made physical. The molecules are literally going around in a circle, coupled to the EM field through their dipole moment, tracing the S¹ fiber. The holonomy ∮ A_{U(1)} · dl around that ring is nonzero by construction — there's a coherent circulating current of polarization. The circulation satisfies ⋆dA = λA because it curls onto itself in the torus. It's an effective Beltrami eigenmode of the toroidal cavity geometry. Cavitation is what happens when you push into the nonlinear regime — the molecules can't keep up with the rotating field at high enough frequency, bonds break, plasma forms, and the coupling intensifies, creating a war bubble around the craft. Water dipoles → rotating E field in toroidal ring → circulating dipole chain traces U(1) fiber → holonomy ∮A ≠ 0 → Beltrami eigenmode → fiber contorsion → charge up winding number → ρ_geom → warp bubble
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Puck!@puhcko·
@qaffqasque I had a single fly in my livingroom. I swatted it and killed it. Moments later, I had a single fly in my living room- this is, of course, a kind of reincarnation. No matter how many flies were killed, the livingroom was host to a single fly. Until that changed, it would.
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@puhcko nigga talking about gods like bodies do not decompose.
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