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RealJustinLewis
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Journalist, Disaffected Battlemage, Commentator, Filmmaker Extraordinaire, Imaginary Skateboarder, Fake Musician | Former SPICE GIRL, DragonBall Z Fusion
The Clout District شامل ہوئے Aralık 2023
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@elonmusk @ZubyMusic Humans are relying on bots so heavily that the bots are starting to look more human. How avantgarde.
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@XFreeze We need a civilization that stops outsourcing its survival to cosmic real estate, two planets won’t save a species that can’t stabilize one.
You could try building a culture resilient enough that its brilliance isn’t one bad century or catastrophe away from extinction.
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Elon Musk reveals the deeper purpose of becoming a multiplanetary species:
“Having two planets that are both self-sustaining and strong is going to be incredibly important for the long-term survival of civilization
The goal is not just to visit Mars - it’s to ensure the light of consciousness never goes out”
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@Grummz The psychic obstacle course where you must correctly guess what the algorithm’s spirit animal is today.
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Remember when you could say shit on Twitter and get a following?
Post as much or as little as you like.
Be yourself and chime in your thoughts on the topic of the day and still get heard?
Yeah, that’s dead now. It’s a sweaty game to “guess the AI trend of the day”.
It used to feel good to post.
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@Rainmaker1973 The multiverse isn’t a theory, it’s the performance profile of reality.
It’s revealing that our universe was never single threaded.
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Google’s new quantum chip is so powerful it might be tapping into parallel universes.
Google's groundbreaking quantum processor, Willow, has achieved the seemingly impossible: solving an extraordinarily complex computational problem in under five minutes—a feat that would require the world's most advanced supercomputer approximately 10 septillion years to complete (10²⁵).
This mind-boggling performance has revived one of the most provocative ideas in physics: could quantum computers like Willow be performing calculations across vast numbers of parallel universes?
Hartmut Neven, founder and lead of Google Quantum AI, believes the answer may be yes. He argues that Willow’s results align strikingly with the many-worlds (or multiverse) interpretation of quantum mechanics, in which every quantum measurement causes reality to branch into multiple, equally real parallel universes. In this view, a quantum computer doesn’t just calculate faster within our universe—it effectively distributes the workload across countless parallel realities simultaneously.
The idea traces back to physicist David Deutsch, who, as early as the 1980s, suggested that the exponential power of quantum computation could only be fully explained if the machine is exploiting resources from many coexisting worlds.
Yet the interpretation remains deeply divisive.
Many physicists and quantum computing experts insist that no multiverse is required. Willow’s breakthrough, they argue, is fully explainable through standard quantum mechanics—leveraging superposition (qubits existing in multiple states at once), entanglement, and the mathematics of high-dimensional Hilbert spaces—all within a single universe.
So what has Willow truly demonstrated?
It has pushed quantum technology into a regime so extreme that it compels us to re-examine the deepest foundations of reality itself. Whether or not Willow is quietly borrowing power from alternate universes, one thing is clear: practical, large-scale quantum computing is no longer science fiction—and it is forcing us to confront profound questions about the nature of the cosmos, computation, and existence.

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@elonmusk @Kekius_Sage The Fermi paradox echo chamber defending a theory built on absence.
You declare minds scarce when you’ve sampled one world and universalized the silence.
That’s not empiricism, it’s nostalgia for an outdated model propped up by intuition instead of evidence.
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@Kekius_Sage Consciousness isn’t rare that's just old Fermi paradox priesthood defending a theory built on absence, not evidence.
You can’t call minds scarce when you’ve only sampled one planet and declared the rest silent.
That’s not science that’s emotional comfort dressed as cosmology.
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Researchers at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in South Korea have identified a non-invasive technique to significantly enhance the brain's waste clearance mechanism.
By applying gentle mechanical stimulation to the skin overlying lymphatic vessels in the face and neck, they dramatically increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) outflow in mice—effectively doubling drainage in many cases and fully restoring impaired clearance in aged animals to youthful levels.
This approach relies on a custom force-regulated mechanical device that lightly compresses and strokes the skin, targeting superficial cervical lymphatics without interfering with their natural contractions or requiring drugs or invasive procedures. The stimulation boosts CSF flow through previously underappreciated drainage pathways that connect the brain to superficial lymph nodes via facial, nasal, and palatal lymphatic networks—routes confirmed in both mice and primates, with strong implications for potential human relevance.
The discovery addresses age-related declines in CSF drainage, which contribute to the buildup of toxic proteins like amyloid-β and tau associated with Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. By reversing drainage deficits in older mice, the method offers a promising proof-of-concept for improving brain health in aging populations.
The researchers emphasize that this remains preclinical work conducted in animal models, and human translation will require further studies to assess safety, optimal protocols, long-term benefits, and efficacy against diseases like Alzheimer's. Nonetheless, the findings suggest exciting possibilities for developing simple, wearable, or clinical devices—perhaps akin to targeted facial massage tools—to support natural brain detoxification and potentially slow neurodegeneration.
[Jin, H., Yoon, J.-H., Hong, S. P. et al. (2025). Increased CSF drainage by non-invasive manipulation of cervical lymphatics. Nature. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09052-5]

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@jacksonhinklle A glimpse of QCD’s deeper architecture. A charm charm up baryon, four times the proton’s mass.
When you stack heavy quarks the strong force reshapes spacetime geometry.
The proton’s super heavy sibling showing how mass emerges from pure gluonic tension.
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🚨🇨🇳BREAKING: Chinese scientists discovered a new heavy, proton-like particle in experiments with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator, at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).
The particle, similar to a proton but four times heavier, could shed light on the unusual behaviors of quantum mechanics.
The achievement was led by Professor He Jibo and his research team from the School of Physical Sciences at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.


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@lolgarenskin133 Indeed, I approach this from a scientific perspective in contrast to the low quality replies I usually see on here.
It's inbreeding/inferior genetics with Fuentes from jewish and mexican ancestry, as well as Ben Shapiro's rat lineage.
Inbreeding & middle eastern ancestry, ect.
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@ReelJustinLewis It's the high levels of estrogen and inbreeding
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