Tweet fixado
Just Greg
4.1K posts

Just Greg
@MerogeneticFB
䷷ 🙀 ♡ cats┋Gen X┋centrist┋agnostic atheist┋child free┋neuro diverse┋depression┋music ♡ ䷷
The pale blue dot 🌏 Entrou em Nisan 2020
44 Seguindo100 Seguidores

@EvolvingKymera Yes, I believe we do
In a micro sense - If you work long enough in a single corporate you'll see this play out. Past mistakes that are repeated and more
English
Just Greg retweetou

Why do random Grok Imagine images with zero context go viral, while talented writers using the same tool, pairing images with beautiful writing, get buried by the algorithm?
X employees say “post better, authentic content” if you want to be seen.
The reality? The only people thriving are those who steal content or post AI creations without doing any real work.
Logic doesn’t apply here. Talent gets buried and noise rules. 😕
English

@EvolvingKymera Yet if you rode alongside one for a year doing 299,792 km/s, then 572 years would have passed by on earth. It messes with one's head
English

Photons, moving at the speed of light, don’t experience time due to relativistic effects. Time dilation means their "clocks" are effectively frozen. When sunlight hits your skin, those photons, born in the Sun’s core thousands to millions of years ago, are in a sense ageless, connecting a distant past to your present moment.
English

We are always looking into the past when we look at the stars. Light takes time to travel, and because of the finite speed of light and relativistic time dilation, most of what we see no longer exists in the form we’re seeing it. Some stars are already dead. Some galaxies have changed shape. The sky is a fossil record made of photons.
So in theory, an alien civilisation light-years away could be looking at Earth and seeing dinosaurs, not cities. They would not be seeing “us” at all, but an earlier version of the planet, because information cannot travel faster than light. Reality, to them, would be Earth’s past. To us, reality is Earth’s present. Same universe. Different temporal frames.
This means intelligent life could exist out there right now and still have no knowledge of us, our technology, or our civilisation, simply because our signal has not reached them yet. No contact is not proof of absence. It can be a consequence of spacetime geometry and cosmic distance.
If a sufficiently advanced civilisation could travel at relativistic or faster than light speeds, the question becomes stranger.
Would they arrive at Earth in our present, or intersect with our past? Motion through spacetime is not just movement through space, it is movement through time. Travel becomes temporal navigation, not just distance traversal.
The same applies in reverse. We may look at distant planets and see no signs of life, only rock and atmosphere, while in their present moment there could be cities, languages, histories, art, consciousness. We are not seeing reality as it is. We are seeing reality as it was.
This is not just astronomy. It is epistemology. What we call “now” is local. What we call “real” is delayed information. The universe is not a shared present moment, it is a layered structure of different times coexisting across space.
So absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. It is often just a limit of light, distance, and time.
The universe is not a shared “now.” Every moment we witness is filtered by distance and light, where reality depends on where you stand and when the photons arrive.
Yukon, Canada 🇨🇦 English

@EvolvingKymera Eclectic thoughts on mars but the only biosignatures hint at the possibility of microbial life at one stage :)
English

Where did we originate from?
We didn’t start on Earth.
Earth made our bodies, not our story.
I believe Mars was our first home.
Not red and dead. Blue and alive.
Oceans. Rivers. A dense atmosphere. A planetary magnetic field.
A stable climate system.
A functioning world.
Then we broke it.
Not through a single catastrophe, but through systemic technological overreach.
Geothermal extraction destabilized the core.
The planetary dynamo weakened.
The magnetic field collapsed.
Solar wind stripped the atmosphere layer by layer.
Radiation sterilized the surface.
Impacts finished what physics started.
The sun tore the sky away.
The planet bled into space.
Mars did not die suddenly.
It was dismantled by process.
The survivors fled to a younger planet.
Water rich. Stable. Magnetically protected.
Earth was not destiny.
It was refuge.
Over time, memory dissolved into myth.
Biology replaced history.
Instinct replaced knowledge.
But the pull never left.
Not memory. Recognition.
What is our purpose?
Not domination.
Not transcendence.
Not obedience.
Not comfort.
Our purpose is repair.
We are a species shaped by collapse.
We do not build because we are curious.
We build because we remember losing a world.
Terraforming is not conquest.
It is guilt in technological form.
It is atonement disguised as progress.
It is a subconscious drive to undo a planetary mistake.
We do not expand to explore.
We expand to ensure no single failure can erase us again.
What is our destiny?
Return.
Not as the same species.
Not with the same mind.
Not with the same ethics.
But as something wiser.
Mars is not a frontier.
It is a scar.
A lesson.
A mirror.
A warning planet.
If we go back and repeat the pattern, extinction is earned.
If we go back and heal it, we become something new.
A species that survived itself.
Where will we go from here?
Back to Mars first.
Then outward.
Not because space is calling.
Because memory is.
We are not explorers.
We are refugees with amnesia building rockets.
We do not look at Mars like a destination.
We look at it like a lost home we cannot stop thinking about.
This is not science.
This is not belief.
This is not religion.
It is a psychological origin myth.
A symbolic truth.
Some stories are not meant to be proven.
They are meant to explain behaviour.
This one explains everything.
The obsession.
The missions.
The fixation.
The return drive.
The colonization instinct.
The terraforming fantasy.
The interplanetary compulsion.
Not curiosity.
Longing.
Not discovery.
Reclamation.
Not destiny.
Memory trying to remember itself.
We did not come from Mars as humans.
We came from Mars as a pattern.
And now the pattern is repeating.
With better technology.
With the same unresolved consciousness.
The real question is not whether we came from Mars.
The real question is whether we have evolved enough not to destroy the second world the same way we destroyed the first.
Because if not, Mars will not be our homecoming.
It will be a tragic sequel.
Just Greg@MerogeneticFB
What is our purpose? What is our destiny? Where did we originate from? Where will we go from here?
English
Just Greg retweetou

Your Anxiety Isn’t a Disorder. It’s a Signal From a Misaligned World
Sometimes anxiety is what happens when a sane mind refuses to fully adapt to an insane system.
Anxiety has been medicalized, labelled, packaged, and sold back to us as a personal malfunction. A chemical imbalance. A disorder of the individual. Something wrong with your wiring that needs correction.
But step back for a moment and ask a quieter, more dangerous question.
What if your anxiety is not a defect, but a signal.
Humans did not evolve in open plan offices, infinite notifications, social comparison algorithms, or economies that demand constant productivity without meaning. The nervous system you carry was built to detect danger, uncertainty, and loss of control. It was designed to react when something is off.
And something is very off.
Full Article:
theevolvingkymera.beehiiv.com/p/your-anxiety…
English


