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Replying to @tobinsmith
I was curious how Transformity Investing pushes AI SEO dropped you a DM 👍
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“I’m the force of a miracle, sole survivor Out of flame, born a pioneer of fate I’m the force incorruptible, I’m the sole survivor From ashes to eternity Risen up from the abyss A construct of transformity I am a titan’s genesis from chaos to destiny..” 👉🏽 youtu.be/dkBNPpuOkYo
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If these so called entities don’t create the utility to pay for themselves, they are at the expense of capital, and therefore, rather than serving society, they are a cost to society. All of GDP is ultimately just an energy conversion, energy production growth must rise, and as renewables’ low transformity eliminates itself from being reliable, thus so fossil fuels and nuclear are the only game in town.
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Replying to @MarcNixon24
and he is absolutely right! All of GDP is ultimately just an energy conversion, energy production growth must rise, and as renewables’ low transformity eliminates them, fossil fuels and nuclear are the only game in town. All that money spent on Turbines and Solar Panels.....and zero return!
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Replying to @IGN
Translation = diversity, transformity, and inclusion incoming. 🇵🇸 🏳️‍⚧️✊🏿 Larry Croft will combat opression and supress her white colonist priveledge. This show is fucked.

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***** UK retains title for second year in a row!... Data confirms the UK has the highest industrial electricity prices in the world for the 2nd year running. Just as striking, it shows Britain is in the middle of the pack for gas prices, blowing apart Labour blaming the high prices on fossil fuels. DESNZ tries to disguise this by lumping policy costs under the heading of wholesale prices, which includes subsidies like Ros, FiTs and CfDs loaded into the market price, balancing and constraint payments when renewables don’t deliver, billions in new transmission lines and grid upgrades, and payments to keep backup fossil fuel plants on standby. Even this, however, does not fully cost renewables as it ignores the fact that the turbines/solar cells, infrastructure, storage, is all massively subsidised with fossil fuels. Try building the grid or batteries with intermittent energy. When you take account of this Transformity, renewables are totally unviable even as part of a grid. The Chemicals Industry Association said “We are competing for investment with these countries and we won’t get it if the Government continues to load policy costs on bills”.
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The outsourcing of jobs and production to China has obviously contributed to the social breakdown of the Western societies, especially Britain where primary energy consumption has declined by 34% from its 2005 high, leaving it consuming down its internal energy gradient. This has also been made worse in Europe by the adoption of low Transformity renewable electricity, which costing around 5 times the price of conventional electricity, has destroyed capital. As Jamie Dimon recently said, in just a few short years, Europe’s economy has fallen from 90% of the size of the U.S. economy to 65%.
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Pups butt is the secret in pups pants = Moon Moon is secrets of the soul and the psyche. Wholly femanine. An unconscious foundation of all that is, was, and will-be. Moon is our journey to zero, to experience primordial chaos and the transformity of death.
Moon Pup is a sinister, silver midnight in the deep of winter. She is intoxicating and dulls the senses. To seek her puppet secrets demand great courage. See not. Hear only the echo of puppet subconscious. Breath deep, embrace her bitterness, and maybe you feel spring again.
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Replying to @janrosenow
Was extremely obvious for anyone with a basic understanding of energy losses through transformity This is 50 year old settled science research I have no idea what they were thinking
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***** As renewable energy is adopted, energy consumption is priced out, and further economic decline lies ahead. German Chambers of Commerce said the current energy transition costs are estimated at between EUR4.8trn and EUR5.5trn by 2049, heavily burdening businesses and households and weakening competitiveness. “With the current policy, the energy transition cannot succeed. It risks driving energy intensive industries abroad while weakening Germany’s economic base”. As renewables is such a low transformity energy, additional capital – (embedded energy) – will be needed to compensate (subsidise the gap). At the moment, that capital is being provided by the massive subsidy from fossil fuels making the solar cells and wind turbines, transporting them and installing them, and most importantly, from the plant and machinery and human capital created with fossil fuels, consuming that renewable energy. Without that subsidy, renewables will not be able to service the existing capital stock, so the economy would deindustrialise and population numbers would fall. We are obviously already seeing this in terms of Industrial Production collapsing, but as government continues this policy, it will move into services and other industries.
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***** EU prices itself out of existence... Europe spent 5.6% of GDP on its primary energy needs last year and only managed 0.4% GDP growth. Even with the renewable technology being advanced primarily on the back of high Transformity fossil fuel energy, there has been no improvement in the price, in fact price has continued to march higher. As renewable electricity grows as a percentage of the mix, its high cost has reduced energy consumption, and therefore productivity has dropped. Primary energy consumption across the European Union fell a stunning 2.54% last year, with the trend line now at -2.115% per annum on average, more than twice the pace of decline over the past 10 years and getting worse by 10.3bpts a year. At this rate of decline, the UK & EU economies will collapse very quickly.
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Replying to @TiceRichard
By now, we must all realise that renewable energy cannot power a modern industrial economy. It may be free in one sense, but it is of such low Transformity, that the industrial economy cannot make productive use of it (Storage & Intermittency). The capital, and therefore energy intensity of so doing, would be prohibitively high. (Subsidies and household prices) Replacing the lost fossil fuels with an energy source 5 times their price would increase the overall energy bill by 193%, lifting it to 17.6% of GDP (crushing the economy) With less capital available for other things, the economy would be less productive. The variable, therefore, would be much weaker GDP, and reduced primary energy consumption, just as we are seeing.
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Replying to @afneil
Highlighting the contradiction of the net zero push, the country’s climate advisers said Britain must cut electricity prices to speed up the adoption of emission curbing technology such as EVs and heat pumps, clearly not understanding that it is the low Transformity of renewables that is raising the price of electricity. “By far the most important recommendation we have for government is to reduce the cost of electricity both for households and businesses”. “If we want the country to benefit from the transition to electrification, we have to see it reflected in utility bills”. Unfortunately, because of the low Transformity of renewables, the only way it can be adopted is by pricing out GDP, which is precisely what it is doing..... Net Zero = Zero GDP
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$VRSSF VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VERSES AI Inc. (CBOE: VERS; OTCQB: VRSSF) (“VERSES” or the “Company”) a cognitive computing company specializing in next-generation agentic software systems, today announced crucial third-party **recognition of its digital-brain architecture, AXIOM, following features in WIRED and Popular Mechanics and public acknowledgement from ARC-AGI benchmark creator François Chollet. **WIRED: A “very original” path to AGI In WIRED’s feature “A Deep Learning Alternative Can Help AI Agents Gameplay the Real World,” senior writer Will Knight describes AXIOM as “a new machine-learning approach that draws inspiration from how the human brain models and learns about the world.” He adds that it “offers an alternative to the artificial neural networks dominant in modern AI” and highlights its “impressive efficiency” across multiple video-game environments. François Chollet—Keras inventor, TIME 100 AI honoree, and creator of the ARC-AGI benchmark—told WIRED: “The general goals of the [VERSES] approach and some of its key features track with what I see as the most important problems to focus on to get to AGI… The work strikes me as very original… We need more people trying out new ideas away from the beaten path of large language models.” Chollet also posted on X.com acknowledging that active inference—as demonstrated by AXIOM, where agents act to reduce uncertainty by aligning their internal world models with reality—*is “badly missing from the deep-learning era” and “100% correct” New Benchmarks For AGI - Gameworlds Chollet’s well known benchmark for AGI known as ARC-AGI—which measures progress toward general intelligence—tests AI systems on spatial-reasoning tasks and is used by OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and others as the industry’s gold standard. ARC-AGI 3, the next installment of this benchmark, is expected to deploy 100 novel game worlds to test a new set of capabilities. We believe that this reflects the AI community’s move from static Q&A to interactive environments, where games serve as the medium to force agents to explore, form hypotheses, and spontaneously generalize. AXIOM’s Active-Inference engine has already demonstrated these skills: it learns unfamiliar worlds, plans by minimizing uncertainty, and adapts in real time— using its cognitive architecture. On the Gameworld 10K benchmark, AXIOM outperformed Google DeepMind’s DreamerV3 by up to 60%, used 99% less compute, and learned 39× faster as validated by Soothsayer Analytics, in June. Popular Mechanics: “This breakthrough could redefine intelligence forever.” Popular Mechanics also published a feature article titled “This AI Model Can Mimic Human Thought—And May Even Be Capable of Reading Your Mind,” calling Genius—VERSES’ product suite powered by AXIOM—“a level up from existing AI” and noting that Genius agents run on watts instead of gigawatts and can operate from a laptop battery rather than the cloud. The article begins: “AI is learning to think like us, bridging the worlds of biology and technology. This breakthrough could redefine intelligence forever.” “AXIOM was built for interactive intelligence—exploring, planning, and learning in real time,” said VERSES CEO Gabriel René. “Active Inference is designed to master new worlds faster, with far less compute and human-like adaptability—bringing us closer to truly human-level AI and, we believe, positioning VERSES as the market leader.”*** Notes to editors The Wired article can be found at: wired.com/story/a-deep-learn… The Popular Mechanics article can be found at: popularmechanics.com/technol… Soothsayer Analytics have validated the Axiom model. Further details can be found at: verses.ai/blog/whitepaper-ma… (edited)WIREDA Deep Learning Alternative Can Help AI Agents Gameplay the Real WorldA new machine learning approach tries to better emulate the human brain, in hopes of creating more capable agentic AI.📷 Popular Mechanics: This AI Model Can Mimic Human Thought—And May Even Be Capable of ...AI is learning to think like us, bridging the worlds of biology and technology. This breakthrough could redefine intelligence forever.📷 Whitepaper: Mastering Gameworld 10k in Minutes with the AXIOM ‘D...How a novel biomimetic digital brain architecture outperforms top AI models in arcade benchmarks with superior reliability, efficiency, and adaptability.📷📷📷📷6/1/2025 8:26 PM Message #transformity-research-all-access-trading-room
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***** Hiding the cost of UK renewables... Centrica has urged the chancellor to raise taxes to “bring down” energy bills. It wants the cost of renewables to be shifted from household bills to general taxation. It incorrectly says that the high costs of renewables is due to the upfront investment that needs to be made. This is incorrect. The cost is due to the massive amount of capital, and therefore embedded energy, needed to compensate for its low Transformity. “At the moment, the costs for doing that come off consumer bills. There is an option to put that on general taxation and that’s something that we would support at Centrica”. The Climate Change Committee, which advises government on emission targets, has said the green levies should be removed from household costs and shifted either on to gas bills or general taxation. Whilst these moves may try to hide the cost to the public, the costs still have to be paid by some part of the economy. The growing measures to try and disguise the costs suggests that the economic backlash against these unviable policies is increasing.
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*****Renewables and those lovely subsidies have to be paid by some part of the economy.... Industry Body MakeUK said Britain needed to cut industrial energy costs. It warned that energy intensive industries are finding it harder and harder to stay in the UK. “We cannot deliver economic security without action on energy”. Of course, this is still just talking around the issue, which is that because renewable energy is such a low Transformity energy source, it will never be viable. At the moment, it is around 5 times the price of conventional electricity, but that is with a massive subsidy of the wind turbines, solar cells, batteries and grids etc all being built with high Transformity fossil fuels, and with all the computing and manpower and machines needed to build them, also built on high Transformity fossil fuel energy. Without that subsidy, building renewables and all the infrastructure, and the computers and people needed to build them, would be totally impossible, taking society back to pre-industrial times. Manufacturing is under the most extraordinary pressure. Costs and regulatory burdens are being piled upon by government after government, and all these industry bodies can do is to demand more of the same, at best making gentle requests for subsidy or exemptions to keep their members’ businesses afloat” rather than address the cause of the problem. They also don’t seem to understand that any subsidy has to be paid for by another part of the economy, either pricing out consumption or raising the cost of production elsewhere.
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“I’m the force of a miracle, sole survivor Out of flame, born a pioneer of fate I’m the force incorruptible, I’m the sole survivor From ashes to eternity Risen up from the abyss A construct of transformity I am a titan’s genesis from chaos to destiny..” 👉🏽 youtu.be/dkBNPpuOkYo
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***** Restructuring the US economy.... Can Trump turn the economy around productively? How long will it take, and what will it mean? History tells us just how quickly things can be turned around given the right reforms and given the will to do so. Without rate cuts, the tariffs are not themselves inflationary. If Trump can reduce the size of the government, reducing the wasteful spending, it would afford lower interest rates, supporting private sector investment and spending. Upstream industries must be built first. Trump has put great importance on rebuilding steel, shipping, and other industries, including cars and semiconductors, on which other industries depend, and pharmaceutical production. He has also emphasised the need to expand high Transformity energy production, the base of all output. With the US government running a near 7% budget deficit, keeping inflation at 2% has meant a relatively tight monetary policy which has left the private sector in recession; the government and Fed has been squeezing out private capital with wasteful government expenditure. Argentina is now the poster child for how quickly a restructuring can happen....
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Replying to @TanzaniaInsight
Comparison of Geita Gold Mines vs Tanga City and Region can give you a clue!!! ### Comparison - Geita Gold Mine: ~150 million kWh/year (estimated, blending historical diesel and current grid use). - Tanga City: ~120–130 million kWh/year. - Tanga Region: ~230–280 million kWh/year. - Energy Intensity: The mine’s consumption rivals or exceeds Tanga City’s, despite serving a single industrial operation versus a city of 300,000. It consumes ~50–65% of the entire Tanga Region’s estimated energy, highlighting mining’s outsized energy footprint. - Sources: Geita now uses grid power (hydro, thermal, biomass), reducing its environmental emergy footprint compared to diesel (high solar transformity, ~111,000 sej/J). Tanga’s energy mix is similar (grid-dominated), but with more small-scale diesel/petrol use in rural areas and industry. - Per Unit Output: Geita’s ~150 million kWh supports ~600,000 ounces of gold (~250 kWh/ounce), a concentrated high-value output. Tanga’s energy supports diverse, lower-intensity activities (e.g., households, trade), making direct emergy comparison complex without detailed input-output data. --- ### Conclusion The Geita Gold Mine likely consumes slightly more energy annually (~150 million kWh) than Tanga City (~120–130 million kWh) and about half that of Tanga Region (~230–280 million kWh). Its energy use is highly concentrated and industrialized, contrasting with Tanga’s broader, more distributed demand. For a true emergy analysis, we’d need specific data on resource inputs (e.g., water, labor, materials) and transformity values, which are unavailable here. If you meant emergy rather than energy, please confirm, and I can refine the approach conceptually, though data limitations would persist.
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