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Replying to @RyanRozbiani
There ya go
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History is being made right in front of us i hope you are all remembering it, appreciating it and making the next move to be a part of it because things are about to go very fast and you really need to start thinking about how to get in on this historic timeline !
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This provides some sense of scale
Starlink V3 satellites Bandwidth per Satellite: • V2: 96 Gbps • V3: 1,024 Gbps Bandwidth per Launch: V2: 2,600 Gbps V3: 61,000 Gbps Deployment per Launch: • V2: 27 satellites (on Falcon 9) • V3: 60 (on Starship) Starlink V3 satellites will begin to be deployed in late 2026 on Starship.
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🚨BREAKING: SPECIALIST DOCTOR SAYS HENRY NOWAK COULD HAVE LIVED IF NOT FOR POLICE In summary: - Henry was alive when they arrived and likely clotted - Aggressive police intervention likely tore clot - Major Trauma department was minutes away from scene - Judge and Pathologist were FAR TOO LENIENT on Police - Henry Nowak had 50% CHANCE to survive - Absolutely convinced that if he arrived in hospital alive he would have survived This is disgusting, the family deserve justice Full breakdown below: Dr Krzysztof Magier [@DrMagier] based in the Isle of Wight is a qualified Paediatric Care Lead and part of the 'Critical Care Network' with experience in combat medicine training and a specialized course in treating severe injuries (including gunshot and stab wounds) has analysed the footage and claimed the AGGRESSIVE Police intervention may have contributed towards Henry's death. Dr Magier DISAGREES with the pathologist's and judge's opinion that Henry Nowak had ZERO chance of SURVIVAL. As well as the claim that handcuffing him essentially changed NOTHING. In fact he claims the REVERSE IS TRUE, there is a high likelihood that the police intervention CONTRIBUTED TO HENRY'S DEATH. He analysed the autopsy report, which points to DAMAGE to the subclavian vein as the main source of BLEEDING. In a healthy person, venous bleeding occurs under low pressure and often self-limits thanks to the NATURALLY FORMING CLOT, while simply approximating the wound edges and compressing the surrounding tissues closes the vein enough to slow or even stop the bleeding. The body camera footage shows that when police arrived on the scene (likely 5-10 minutes after the injury), Henry was CONCIOUS ENOUGH to speak LOUDLY. He was therefore NOT YET in a terminal state. After his arms were twisted behind his back and handcuffed, the vein was most likely STRETCHED, the clot TORN, and BLEEDING DRAMATICALLY INTENSIFIED. Within just about three minutes, he lost consciousness and DIED. People with suspected internal injuries should NEVER be moved or yanked abruptly, such actions can destroy the natural clot and lead to massive internal hemorrhage. Instead of immediately calling a medical rescue team and handing the patient over to paramedics, the police ARRESTED HIM. If paramedics had arrived first on the scene, Henry’s chances of survival would have been MUCH HIGHER. AS HIGH AS "50%"—writes Dr. Magier. Paramedics could have quickly started an IV, administered fluids to increase circulating blood volume, and tranexamic acid to stabilize the clot, and if needed, performed needle decompression (inserting a large, long needle into the lung), because the issue wasn’t so much lack of lung function, but compression of the blood-filled lung on the heart and mediastinum, which blocks circulation. Worse still, the incident took place just a few minutes' drive by car (2–3 minutes by ambulance with sirens) from Southampton University Hospital—a regional MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE equipped with a full team of specialists, procedures, and equipment. "I AM CONVINCED THAT IF HENRY HAD ARRIVED THERE ALIVE THE DOCTORS WOULD HAVE NOT LET HIM DIE"—writes Dr. Magier. The aggressive police intervention, instead of saving a life, led to death through improper handling of a severely injured person, even though world-class care was just minutes away. "I fear the Judge and pathologist were too lenient toward the police"
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🚀 The Coolest Experiments of the 1800s where they had basically nothing compared to what we have today! The 19th century was pure mad-scientist energy. Here are some of the most legendary experiments that changed how we see the universe — dramatic, elegant, and often done with homemade gear in sheds and labs. 🔥 1. Thomas Young’s Double-Slit Experiment (1801) Shone light through two tiny slits and created an interference pattern on the other side. Boom — proved light behaves as a wave. One of the most beautiful demos in all of physics. Still blows minds today. 2. Michael Faraday’s Electromagnetic Induction (1831) Moved a magnet through a coil of wire → electric current! This single experiment basically invented the electric generator and motor. The foundation of modern power grids. Faraday was a genius with zero formal math training. 3. Louis Pasteur’s Swan-Neck Flask Experiment (1859-1860s) Boiled broth in a flask with a curved neck that trapped dust but let air in. Broth stayed sterile for years until he broke the neck. Destroyed the idea of spontaneous generation forever. Science beautiful glassware. 4. Henry Cavendish’s “Weighing the Earth” (1798, but results used in 1800s) Used a torsion balance in a sealed room to measure the tiny gravitational force between lead balls. Calculated Earth’s density and the universal gravitational constant (G). Quiet, obsessive, and insanely precise. 5. Heinrich Hertz’s Radio Wave Discovery (1887) Generated and detected invisible electromagnetic waves. Proved Maxwell’s equations were right and accidentally invented the technology that led to radio, TV, WiFi… everything wireless. He called them “electric rays.” 6. Gregor Mendel’s Pea Plant Experiments (1856-1863) Grew thousands of pea plants, tracked traits across generations, and discovered the basic rules of genetics (dominant/recessive). Ignored for decades, then revolutionized biology. The original data nerd. 7. Albert Michelson & Edward Morley’s Ether Experiment (1887) Tried to detect the “luminiferous ether” that light was supposed to travel through. Got a big fat zero. Paved the way for Einstein’s special relativity. One of the most important “failed” experiments ever. Which one is your favorite? Drop it below 👇 And please share your experiments or start to study this world. Your life is limited and there’s unlimited possibilities to explore #ScienceHistory #Experiments #19thCentury #Physics #Biology
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Grok Imagine prompt: Make a realistic version of a nasa moon base with!
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Time to build major base on the Moon!
May 26
LIVE: We're sharing the latest updates on @NASAMoonBase, our lunar habitat where astronauts will work and live. x.com/i/broadcasts/1OxwbbnNo…
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Thanks to Elon and all his companies as well as his teams and other great pioneers, the world and humanity will achieve things we never imagined and people don’t even realize how amazing life will become as we open new doors and leave the despair and hatred behind for a new and more optimistic future.
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Given Elon didn't actually eliminate anything. He found bad data, presented said data and then the person he reported to made the final decision to cut or not. I will never understand way people have gotten it in their head that Elon can saunter in to the white house and start changing policy unilaterally. Takes a fair bit of ignorance to arrive at that opinion. Note I did not say stupidity. One can be fixed, the other can not.
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Benjamin Franklin & Elon Musk: Visionary builders who prove exceptional intellect and drive deliver more progress for humanity than armies of critics and average minds combined. While naysayers tear down and zombies echo the noise, these men built: Means of Communication • Franklin: Printer, publisher of the Pennsylvania Gazette, colonial Postmaster General — unified ideas and ignited the Enlightenment. • Musk: Owner of X (free speech platform), Starlink (global connectivity) — pushing information beyond censors and gatekeepers. Service to Humanity • Franklin: Secured independence for a new nation, electricity pioneer, libraries, fire departments, bifocals. • Musk: Tesla accelerating sustainable energy, SpaceX making life multi-planetary, Neuralink advancing human potential. Wealth was secondary. Their real crime? Outperforming the norm and refusing to bow to mediocrity. The tear-down crowd contributes complaints. These giants contribute civilizations. History always sides with the builders. Let’s celebrate those lifting humanity instead of resenting them. 🚀📜 Who else belongs in this league? #BenjaminFranklin #ElonMusk #BuildTheFuture #HumanProgress
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Thanks for liking this one. I was watching a Ben Franklin documentary and it’s very interesting to see he was super rich and owned one of the only printing presses in the state at the time and he ran news papers and invented so many different things that we use every day like batteries and glasses. But there wasn’t this class warfare and nobody was attacking him as they do against Elon. Both People were more non American than Americans with Ben being basically British from a long line of successful British people and Elon being African. I found that your best bet is to join Tesla first in Canada then request a transfer to the states and then start putting in applications for space x from there. It’s doable in 18 months especially for self starters who can show ability not degrees or certifications.
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Starship is executing a banking maneuver that mimics the final approach it would take while returning to Starbase for a catch on a future mission
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Congratulations @SpaceX team on an epic first Starship V3 launch & landing! You scored a goal for humanity.
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The SpaceX team is incredible!
SpaceX is such a bad ass company. In their IPO filing, they wrote this: • The first private company to develop and launch a liquid-fuel rocket to reach orbit (2008) • The first private company to successfully dock a private spacecraft with the International Space Station (2012) • The first to successfully propulsively land (2015) and refly orbital-class rocket boosters (2017) • The first to begin deploying a large-scale LEO broadband satellite constellation (2019); • The first private company to transport astronauts to orbit, returning America's ability to fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station (2020) • The first to manufacture consumer-grade phased-array user terminals at scale (2022); The first to deploy a large-scale LEO satellite-to-mobile constellation (2025) • The first to build a gigawatt-scale Al training cluster and largest coherent supercomputer (2026) • The first gigawatt-scale Megapack battery installation (2026); and • The only company capable of building orbital AI compute at scale. BOOM.
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We're building a Moon Base! @NASAMoonBase will serve as a habitat where astronauts live and work during long-term science missions. Join us at 2pm ET on Tuesday, May 26, for a live news event where we’ll share updates on our lunar exploration plans: go.nasa.gov/4uinkLi
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A zero visibility landing is captured from the flight deck of a Boeing 737
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We need more people like this who enjoy life, they make beautiful for people around them and teach themselves new skills that will be so valuable in the future!
I've been building this Mars habitat life support simulator as my first personal project. It's still early, but it's real now ♡ more soon. .. name is definitely subject to change 😂
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I finished my gif for Github and wanted to share it here ♡
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Politics has made many people incapable of seeing nuance. You do not have to agree with everything Elon Musk says or does to recognize that he has objectively changed industries, inspired innovation, expanded internet access, advanced space technology, and created products used by millions of ordinary people. That is simply reality. Modern culture often turns disagreement into moral hatred. Someone is no longer merely “wrong” they must become evil. Christians especially should resist that mindset. We are called to pursue truth, fairness, self-control, and discernment rather than mob outrage or blind hero worship. No human being is perfect. No billionaire is a savior. But hatred and dehumanization are not wisdom either. Grace alone. Faith alone. Christ alone.
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