
Dan Sutton
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Dan Sutton
@DSutton1986
Cofounder and CEO of @Syntholene - $ESAF. Hydrocarbons are amazing. Not investment advice.


Hydrocarbons provide almost 80% of UK energy needs. The newspaper headline below is confusing total energy with electricity. Read this report to learn more about this: Premeditated Industrial Destruction | GBBC Report 2026 share.google/mGDzEklyUPOecA…


Imagine if a documentary crew had been embedded with Oppenheimer, Fermi, and other scientists in the 1940s, watching history unfold in real time. Capturing the awe, the hope, the breakthroughs, and the world-changing decisions as they happened. We can’t travel back to the first Atomic Age. But we can be there for the second one. Right now, a new nuclear renaissance is quietly coming into existence. The technology, the visionaries, the political will, and the existential stakes are all colliding at once… and almost no one is telling the full story. Until now. I’m beyond thrilled to announce that I’m co-creating a multi-year epic documentary series called The Last Renaissance, together with award-winning director @TysonCulver. We’re gaining unprecedented, real-time access to the brilliant founders, new reactor designs, daring entrepreneurs, and the key players inside government who are rewriting humanity’s energy future. This is a civilization-level turning point that could reshape climate, geopolitics, prosperity, and even space exploration for the next century. This is the kind of story that only comes around once in a generation. I feel profoundly lucky to be in the room where it’s happening. And if you feel the call, if you’re as electrified by this moment as we are, we want you with us. Whether you’re an investor, a scientist, an engineer, a policymaker, or simply someone who believes this renaissance deserves to be witnessed by the world… Join us. The Atomic Age 2.0 is already underway. Let’s make sure the world doesn’t miss it.







Everyone is talking about the ethanol fuel mandate being lifted. It is a zero sum game. E15 may be cheaper, but you get less miles per gallon, so you need to fill up your tank more often.



My post about Bryan Johnson's 27mg 5-MeO-DMT livestream went viral last week. I pointed out that 27mg is massive relative to clinical research and that the broader facilitation landscape has a safety problem. I stand by that. But I've since learned something that added critical nuance to the picture. The Enfold Institute just published the protocol behind how that session was actually delivered. It's called the Leckie Protocol, and it's far more sophisticated than I realized. It's a dual-route method that combines intramuscular injection with vaporized inhalation in sequence. The IM dose goes first, followed immediately by the vaporized dose. Vaporization hits in seconds but metabolizes fast, while IM takes 3 to 5 minutes to onset and sustains for 30 to 45 minutes. By layering both, you get the full somatic release and ego dissolution from the vapor while the IM extends the session into a sustained therapeutic window that neither route can produce on its own. The dosing is also more precise than a single number suggests. The vaporized component typically ranges from 10 to 18mg freebase, and the IM component from 6 to 9mg freebase equivalent. These aren't guesses. They're calibrated individually based on a low-dose introductory session the day before, where facilitators observe each person's baseline sensitivity in real time. Body mass alone is not a reliable predictor with this molecule, meaning direct observation matters. This changes the picture for me: what looked like a reckless dose on a livestream was actually a carefully sequenced administration built on 650+ sessions of clinical observation. I could have done more homework before posting. My core point still holds. Most people sitting with 5-MeO facilitators don't have access to anything close to this level of rigor, and that gap is exactly the problem. But credit where it's due. The protocol itself is serious work. What standards should the field adopt to close that gap?













