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OldeGuy

Investing in the Future

We need stop thinking about maximizing the next quarterly dividend and massive tax cuts
and start investing in our future.



I expect most of this CS crowd won't bother listening to this Ted Talk - to any Ted Talk.
Then again maybe some of you will.
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Licensedtothrill

THE DULCE AIR BASE

This is the venue of probably the most classified air base on Earth. It extends for 4km underground. It is situated on the Jicarilla Apache Reservation, North Mexico. Claims are that it has a 7 storey underground facility where joint human and alien experiments take place
On 27th July 2023, three military veterans testified in Congress that the US government has operated a secret " multi-decade" reverse engineering program of recovered space vessels, and non-human biologics from crash sites.
Could DULCE be connected to area 51 which has a top secret reputation?
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Bluekiwionline now!

Shit happens

A Queensland camper has made a momentous scientific discovery after taking a closer look at a hairy poo.


Entomologist James Tweed was chilling out in the lush rainforest that sits behind the Gold Coast's busy beaches a while back.


As he wandered off to clean his teeth, his gaze fell upon what he thought was a blob of bird poo, turning furry with mould in the humidity.


But it turned out to be Australia's newest creepy-crawly – a longhorn beetle so distinct from its relatives that it's not just a new species, but a whole new genus.
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chatillion

Tell a lie enough times...

Said many times and places, if you tell a lie enough times, people will believe it to be the truth. That often spawns conspiracy theories. Sometimes the facts don't align with the stories.

There will always be a mystery about the death of John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and his sister-in-law Lauren Bessette. They died in a plane crash off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard in July 1999.
I've seen a handful of videos and some airplane animation of the flight path. Okay, that looks viable. A few things that tipped me off of something suspicious that wasn't right.
Senator Edward Kennedy who was the uncle to JFK Jr. identified the body. The autopsy was rushed and the body cremated and the ashes scattered at sea.
This is the best one:
While I heard it was the Identifications to the 3, I later read it was the registration papers to the airplane piloted by John F. Kennedy Jr. washed up, soggy but intact, on the very beachfront property he owned.
The plane went down and was found at a depth of 116 feet about 8 miles off the coast of Martha's Vineyard. I cannot 'fathom' how the registration magically washed up on his property.

I'm thinking, tell a lie enough times...




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Quantum binary Bytes

The smallest quantum particle that carries information are the qubit and the qutrit. In the past few years on multiple occasions qutrits have successfully been teleported. Yes, the Beam me up Scotty kind of teleportation.

Qubits are analogous to the Bit of the computer world. When you have 8 computer Bits you have a you have a computer Byte. Qutrits are the Bytes of the quantum world. Add enough of them and you have atoms, molecules, heat, light, etc.

Short sighted scientists only see the successful teleportations as the first steps to a quantum computer. They forget when you have enough Bytes you have a word, or a pixel, etc.

They forget, every atom, every spark, even every photon contains trillions of Qutrits. If you can instantaneously move one Qutrit, eventually you can move an unlimited number of them arranged however you want.

There are two different things to play with. Do we want to move an original? Yes it would be nice to spend your lunch break at the best brothel in Paris, then beam back at the end of the lunch hour to your boring factory job in San Francisco or Tokyo. I confess I am not sure how Customs or Passport control will work when that technology reaches the masses. One could of course suddenly beam a whole army to take over someone else's capital. Or beam a bomb into an aircraft. Such things fiction today may not be in the future.

But wait there is a better way. Once we learn which Qubits are the yes bit and which ones are the no or the maybe, then why move anything. Collect the Qubits you want, assemble them in the Qutint configuration you desire and beam your new creation into being wherever you wish. Some kinky folk may like sending quantum clones of themselves to the Paris brothel, so they can talk about it when or if their duplicate returns. Others may wish to create a probe on a far away planet without any need for a spaceship. The evil ones will calculate the energy release of an H bomb in Qutrits, then beam that energy into creation in an opposing capital. Of course that is overkill. Just teleport small pieces of junk into a political opponents heart, brain or liver. No need to shoot them if you can just teleport the bullet into them.

The future comes

professor professor
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chatillion

Taking a good look at Uranus...

Connecting Singles members are really apathetic when it comes to science and astronomy. I've blogged about eclipses, comets and all sorts of celestial phenomena and those blogs get little to no comments when compared to political blogs... a subject that although readers complain so much about, they comment on.

For a while, I've scanned news about the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) that was launched in December 2021. JWST is 3 times the size of the Hubble telescope and equipped with sensors to detect the full light spectrum near ultraviolet to infrared.

The JWST has been sending images back to earth that are nothing less than spectacular, images not only of visible light to humans, but infrared light that passes through dust clouds that normally block visible light.

Coming up on the anniversary of the launch, and just a few days ago, I saw an article about new JWST images of the icy planet Uranus and some of it's 27 moons. These images are far greater than seen by Hubble.

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Agentbob

Underground Fresno { 2

..."to make something with a lot of money is easy. But to make something out of nothing - now
that is really sum thing.." - Baldassare Forestiere

...z e r o / imagine dragons...[ rev. 12:7
Tell her, NO / zombies.......12:8...but they did not prevail
Here without you / 3 doors down
Nothing compares 2 U / O'Connor
Still hvnt find what lookn 4 / U 2
No woman, No cry / bob & the wail....
..total.) the Garden / zero 7.
A R ] .. nobody knows / Axe
Saved by zero / the Fixx..) ) .. holding on to words
..that teach me...eYe will conquer space around me..
So maybe I'll win..) saved by zero...
3 8 0 9..L A [ chald. / No, not, nil...zero
. - 719. . a refuge..) . strong radio net.
3 0 9 0. Yah sevens.
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Bluekiwionline now!

Is Joe Biden an AI

"AI robocalls impersonate President Biden in an apparent attempt to suppress votes in New Hampshire"


I have watched a few videos and in my opinion Biden could in fact be an AI

his disjointed movements and speech patterns,his pauses as he seems to reboot, all classic signs of the puppet masters trying to drive this robot in real life situations

uh oh
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Track16online today!

Summer 2.0

The last week or so here, we have been having a 2nd summer. Night temp staying in the 20s where normally we would be seeing frost. In eastern North America, Newfoundland is the 2nd warmest place atm, only Florida is warmer.

Maybe there is something to global warming.
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