Off the Grid

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Off the Grid

Off the Grid

@OfftheGrid27774

เข้าร่วม Ekim 2024
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This blonde farm woman is perched on the big green tractor munching on a sandwich like she’s got all day, then hops down and starts wrestling a massive green hose across the muddy yard to hook it up to the giant silver tanker. She drags that heavy thing around like it’s just another chore on the list, boots splashing through the slop while the whole farm keeps running around her. Would you ever trust a woman who snacks on a tractor and then single-handedly hooks up heavy equipment like it’s nothing? Or is this exactly why farm girls are on another level?
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Penny2x
Penny2x@imPenny2x·
99% of people really do not understand abundance as Elon describes it. The fundamental reason is that they don’t understand compound growth. Same people who would probably pick 1 million dollars today over a penny that doubles in value every day for 30 days. It’s a bad choice by the way. You lose out on millions. Imagine if that doubling object was a labor producing robot instead of a penny. Compounding labor. It’s actually crazy if you try and wrap your mind around it. So Elon mentions Universl High Income and the midwits flip a lid. “The elites won’t share” You don’t get it. They won’t need to share. They will make everything so cheap, it is effectively free. Charities will have immense resources to distribute. Unfathomable intelligence will exist to help optimize production and distribution. An unfathomably large labor pool will exist that operates on solar power exclusively. The public work projects that are erected will be unseen before levels of breathtaking. I think we are incredibly blessed to steward this new age of abundance. Can you see it now? Can you see the future?
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
Resource scarcity, thermodynamics, geology, and entropy are some of the very real constraints on production that AI cannot magically hand wave away. Energy is a prerequisite to everything. There is no endpoint where all costs go to zero. Intelligence does not negate physics. There is no successful future for human society without human involvement, to handle complex coordination, governance, maintenance, ingenuity, weird unforeseen edge cases, etc. These pie in the sky visions of a world free of all frictions are utopian drivel.
Penny2x@imPenny2x

99% of people really do not understand abundance as Elon describes it. The fundamental reason is that they don’t understand compound growth. Same people who would probably pick 1 million dollars today over a penny that doubles in value every day for 30 days. It’s a bad choice by the way. You lose out on millions. Imagine if that doubling object was a labor producing robot instead of a penny. Compounding labor. It’s actually crazy if you try and wrap your mind around it. So Elon mentions Universl High Income and the midwits flip a lid. “The elites won’t share” You don’t get it. They won’t need to share. They will make everything so cheap, it is effectively free. Charities will have immense resources to distribute. Unfathomable intelligence will exist to help optimize production and distribution. An unfathomably large labor pool will exist that operates on solar power exclusively. The public work projects that are erected will be unseen before levels of breathtaking. I think we are incredibly blessed to steward this new age of abundance. Can you see it now? Can you see the future?

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Mellafinger-Fire@WillCommander
@DoctorLemma God told us there is a hard as molten glass dome over earth. When we fly-we fly under the dome. So if their 'space' craft failed-it failed under the dome. And we have never been to the moon; Elons rockets kept crashing into the dome....
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
On this day 56 years ago, three men fell from the sky in a freezing, half-dead spacecraft and landed in the Pacific Ocean. They had been given almost no chance of coming home alive. Six days earlier, astronauts Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise launched on Apollo 13, heading for the Moon. Two days into the flight, 200,000 miles from Earth, an oxygen tank exploded and tore a hole in the side of their ship. Within minutes, they were losing oxygen, losing power, and losing heat. There was no plan for this. No one had trained for it. The Moon landing was abandoned. The only question now was whether three men could survive long enough to get home. Their main ship was dying, so they climbed into a smaller attached craft that was only designed to land on the Moon. It was built for two people for two days. They had to make it last four days for three. The temperature inside dropped to 3 degrees Celsius. Water droplets covered every surface. They rationed drinking water to six ounces per man per day, less than a single cup. Jim Lovell lost 14 pounds in four days. Then the air started going bad. The filters that clean carbon dioxide from the air were running out. Without new ones, the crew would suffocate. The spare filters from the main ship were the wrong shape. Square filters. Round slots. Engineers on the ground grabbed the same materials the astronauts had on board, plastic bags, cardboard, duct tape, and a sock, and built a makeshift adapter on a desk. Then they talked the crew through building an identical one while floating in zero gravity, 200,000 miles away. It worked. To get home, they had to swing around the far side of the Moon and fire their engine at the exact right second. Too steep and they would burn up entering Earth’s atmosphere. Too shallow and they would bounce off it and drift into space forever. The entire world stopped. Over 40 million people watched on television. The Pope led prayers from the Vatican. On April 17, 1970, the spacecraft hit the atmosphere. For four minutes, all radio contact went silent. The heat of re-entry surrounds a spacecraft in a layer of superheated gas that blocks all signals. Controllers on the ground called out. Nothing. The silence stretched past the expected time. One minute late. Still nothing. At one minute and 28 seconds past the deadline, a voice broke through. The parachutes opened. The capsule hit the water. All three men were alive. They never reached the Moon. But the mission became the greatest rescue in the history of space travel. It proved that the most dangerous moment in any journey is not the one you prepare for. It is the one nobody saw coming. Jim Lovell never flew in space again. He never walked on the Moon. Years later, when asked if he considered himself unlucky, he said: “I think of the crew of Apollo 1, who died in a fire before they ever left the ground. I think of the crews who never got to fly at all. No, I regard Apollo 13 as a triumph.”
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Off the Grid
Off the Grid@OfftheGrid27774·
@TXMCtrades This is not even about economic, we have the resources to solve a lot our humanity problems already, sharing them around especially to those who have done nothing is and always will be the problem.
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Off the Grid@OfftheGrid27774·
@TruthFairy131 To be proud of something like this shows exactly why we cant come to a reasonable outcome fir everyone concerned.
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Off the Grid@OfftheGrid27774·
@douga111www The space station is not in zero gravity, its in earth's orbit so there is still some gravity in play.
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ヤバそれまじかよ
ヤバそれまじかよ@douga111www·
無重力なのをを忘れ、普通にバットを拾い置く若田光ー
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Emily 🦋
Emily 🦋@EmilySm43·
Men, is this attractive?
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Emily 🦋
Emily 🦋@EmilySm43·
MEN: be brutally honest, what really makes a woman instantly UNATTRACTIVE
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Off the Grid
Off the Grid@OfftheGrid27774·
@TrevorL415 Nah u just post lies and deception and piles of bullshit
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Trevor Long
Trevor Long@TrevorL415·
I will never entertain pilots see curvature. I just post things that prove and show it's not possible.
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WaterFindsLevel
WaterFindsLevel@waterfindslevel·
The Stationary, Flat, Non-Rotating Earth is blatantly obvious at this point.. NASA & “Artemis” have been exposedmaxxed! 🃏🎭 ⌛️📸 The People Are Waking Up 🤯😳 The demons who run the world will never admit it tho🐍because they have lied for so long, and it points2 Creation/God
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戌衛門 | INU EMON
@kazu_uracorona 最近思ったんですが平面説をポストしてる人って意外にインプ稼げるし返信欄で正論言われて盛り上がってアルゴリズム的に表示されやすくなるから結構儲かるのかな?わしもフラットアーサーになろうかな。
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石井一弘(カズ 裏コロナHP管理人&裏コロナの本 著者)
頭の悪い球体派。 「下から消えてるから球体だ」 「下から消えるのは地球が丸い証拠だ」 下から消えるかどうかはどうでもいい。 地球が球体の場合、ズームにしても見えないの。 ズームにすると見えるってことは球体ではないの。
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石井一弘(カズ 裏コロナHP管理人&裏コロナの本 著者)@kazu_uracorona

地球の曲率を見つけることができません。 曲率がありません。

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K&Y TV@KYTV265032·
@kazu_uracorona 地球はフラットで、太陽までの距離は36〜40kmです。人工衛星は飛んでいない!🤣🤣🤣
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J trollington
J trollington@nannerpuss80·
@BillyZigouras I’m genuinely curious, what do you think those lights are if they are not satellites?
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Off the Grid
Off the Grid@OfftheGrid27774·
@BillyZigouras Its the reflected light u can see just like the video shows, poor try at deception again billy
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I Am Cameron
I Am Cameron@Noremac_Ma_i·
@oliverburdick A better challenge would be for them to place nothing in the box and shake it up until they get a watch since they believe something came from nothing.
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
It's literally impossible.
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