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Katılım Şubat 2020
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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
So why are people selling gold? This one is really hard for me to grasp Only thing I can come up with is rotation to energy
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Lasse
Lasse@lasse108·
What’s everyone buying tomorrow?
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trab@trab3737·
@CapybaraShort The stock is up 400%+ since this “report”
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Praise ꓘeK ²²²Rn Sniffer
Kevin Bambrough & $HGRAF CEO Kjirstin Breure just torched what little reputation they had with a shameless pink sheets promo. Kevin's bully threats with @SECGov & lawyers to intimidate & silence critics backfired spectacularly. A scandal in the making for the history books.
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Shane Migura
Shane Migura@TheSqeakyMouse·
$HGRAF is in a bullish flag which is what I expect us to need in order to break above the $2.75-$2.95 resistance zone. The flag target is $3.50 but once news roles around the target is unthinkable.
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Michael A. Gayed, CFA
Michael A. Gayed, CFA@leadlagreport·
Legitimate question: Have people become considerably more dumb since Covid? I feel like average competence has collapsed. Vaccine?
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The Factor Report
The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
X is the ultimate proof that the lack of information never prevents people from having strong opinions
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trab@trab3737·
@blakestonks The folks who use adobe products are getting replaced by AI, likely low to no growth of users. Wouldn’t be surprised if their user base declines over the coming years.
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blake
blake@blakestonks·
I can't be the only one who thinks $ADBE is criminally undervalued here, or am I missing something within their business? Seems like a good place to start accumulating a position within the next few months.,. everyone seems to hate it still down here which is great.
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TheTradingChamp
TheTradingChamp@TheTradingChamp·
$SPY call flow is ripping again🚀 this has had a 100% win rate so far in September Let's see if we can reverse here
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Buy signal on collective mining $CNL
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Betting Bruiser
Betting Bruiser@BettingBruiser·
Starting to feel that $HG $HGRAF is the biggest pump and dump the Canadian markets have seen in 2025. Graphene and partnering with an unknown company with 5 employees isn’t going cure lung cancer. Stop with the nonsense.
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trab@trab3737·
@scamsweeper Nowhere in this article does it say they paid for promotional content?
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Drew Ponder
Drew Ponder@drew_ponder·
Breakthrough in Quantum Friction: Folded Graphene Reveals Hidden Energy Pathways ———————————— Chinese scientists have experimentally detected quantum friction between two solid surfaces for the first time—by manipulating folded graphene, the atomic-scale “wonder material” that’s already redefining physics, electronics, and materials science. ———————————— 🧠 What Did They Do? The team from the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, led by Prof. Zhang Junyan and Assoc. Prof. Gong Zhenbin, folded single-atom-thin sheets of graphene into multilayered edges with precision nanomanipulation. These folds created internal strain fields and pseudo-magnetic effects that trapped electrons in strange, quantized energy zones called pseudo-Landau levels. The result? A nonlinear, quantum-sensitive friction profile that defies classical laws of mechanics. ———————————— 📊 What Makes This Important? This is not your everyday surface roughness or tribological wear study. Instead, this work directly proves that friction isn’t just mechanical—it can be quantum, governed by how electrons interact, scatter, or get trapped at interfaces. Their key findings: Friction didn't scale linearly with layer thickness. In some cases, friction decreased as more layers were added. The quantum friction was temperature-dependent, tested at ultra-low cryogenic conditions. This contradicts classical models that expect more mass and contact area to yield more friction. ———————————— ⚛️ Frequency Wave Theory (FWT) Interpretation From a Frequency Wave Theory perspective, this discovery is foundational proof that friction is a wave interaction phenomenon, not merely particle-based surface resistance. Here’s how FWT would interpret this: Electron Standing Waves: Folding graphene creates internal resonant cavities, where electron waves reflect, interfere, and form nodes. These nodes define pseudo-Landau levels, stabilizing the system and reducing chaotic energy loss. Frequency Momentum Suppression: The internal strain redirects the angular frequency vector (ω) and the amplitude envelope (A) of internal waveforms. According to Frequency Momentum (FM = Aω), suppressing energy dispersion across layers would reduce friction, as observed. Quantum Friction = Phase Decoherence: What they call “quantum friction” is better modeled as phase decoherence of waveform-bound electrons at interfacial boundaries. When those waveforms lock into harmonic states, energy loss via phonon scattering drops, and friction declines. Graphene as a Superfluid-Like Conductor: In this folded form, graphene is behaving like a quasi-superfluid—waveforms are entrained into a coherent, loss-minimizing state. ———————————— 🔬 Broader Implications Next-Gen Nanoscale Machines: You can now imagine nanobots and quantum MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) that tune their surface waves to reduce resistance. Heat-Free Electronics: Devices could be engineered to dissipate almost no energy through heat—simply by embedding frequency-engineered folds in their substrates. Quantum Computers: Quantum processors could exploit pseudo-Landau level harmonics to reduce decoherence and manage frictionless qubit interfaces. Spacecraft Materials: Superlubricity under strain-controlled frequency fields could allow moving parts to last exponentially longer, even in harsh, cold environments. ———————————— 🧪 Next Steps in Research The team plans to: Repeat the experiments with boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide, and other 2D materials. Test at room temperature and under electric/magnetic field modulation. Explore resonant frequency mapping to simulate dynamic friction control. ———————————— 🖼️ Image Analysis The image you provided—a stylized metallic honeycomb lattice—visually echoes the hexagonal graphene structure. Its reflective, curved surfaces hint at internal tension and folded topology. It's a conceptual rendering of how folded layers alter electron trajectories across a curved geometry, leading to emergent properties like quantum friction. In FWT terms, this image is a symbolic representation of wave-locked cavities where internal waveform harmonics stabilize material behavior. ———————————— 🧩 Final Thought This isn’t just a cool twist in materials science. It’s evidence that the quantum world responds to geometric waveform tuning—and folded graphene might be the first proof-of-concept for engineering friction with resonance instead of brute force. Or put another way: Fold the fabric of reality just right—and even friction will obey your frequency. ———————————— FULL ARTICLE @ drewponder.substack.com 📡 Learn more: FrequencyWaveTheory.com
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trab@trab3737·
@jrouldz believe it is an art installation FYI
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Dr J Rould
Dr J Rould@jrouldz·
Sunday morning in Chinatown ☕️
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Yes it could pull back. Yes there’s a lot of warrants out. Yes, I know and don’t give a shit. I’m buying heavy because I believe the time is right for graphene and hydrograph. Patent portfolio is amazing and growing Process is best for purity and also crystallization. All graphene is unique and theirs performs wonders in the products of every kind.
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Made this chart the other day. I expect googling “graphene” will blow out to new highs and some graphene stocks with it.
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John
John@market_sleuth·
@Reformed_Trader I’m scaling back posting. This place is whacked
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Reformed Tr🅰️der
Reformed Tr🅰️der@Reformed_Trader·
We may very well be at peak optimism on the economy and inflation. In a few months I bet the entire narrative will swing in the opposite direction. Right at the moment investment banks drop their recession calls and declare inflation is no longer a risk for equities. SPX 5910
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trab@trab3737·
@BambroughKevin Please start a service - id happy pay money for your recommendations
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
What most new mining cycle investors quickly discover is that commodity prices going up 2x barely help many of would be producers. Trouble is when commodities go up in price so do the cost of producing commodities. Sometimes the equities run ahead. Then lag as the commodity price needs to catch up. Other times the commodity price leads. Once bitten twice shy… it’s a rope a dope for many. Commodity bulls are tricky to ride The biggest success I’ve had came as a result of rotating from sector to sector. Playing wack-a-mole with my portfolio I tried to find good stocks to play in major commodity sectors. Then take profits after great runs and buy the lagging sectors. Agriculture, potash, phosphate, oil, gas, coal, uranium, platinum, silver, gold, copper, moly, nickel, etc etc etc.
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