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I AM THE ORIGINAL REVOLTA. Original band Sweet Noise. Current project MTvoid with Justin Chancellor of Tool. I make NOISE and experimental art - NOISE INC. Sovereign Human Being. On NOSTR since 835520 #relaythat Pronouns : npub/nsec Check my noise experimental project : https://wavlake.com/noise-inc- My visual notes: https://glaca.npub.pro

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C. Bukowski

Solid note. Is it yours Dawn?

Also Happy New Year my friend.

Barbarism does not appear when civilization collapses.

It appears when civilization loses depth but retains power.

"My Brain Is A Receiver.."

Tesla

I am not the scapegoat because I am wrong — I am the scapegoat because I refuse to let loss turn into erasure.

Pablo and Brigitte.🙌🏼

Great article.

Was thinking about death number and roads. I assume that a chunk of those death is all sorts of accidents that have nothing to do with quality of roads but poor driving and human errors basically.

I wonder what percentage of those deaths is purely bad roads though.

This is pretty big:

Japan has successfully tested a system that generates electricity in space and transmits it wirelessly back to Earth. Solar panels placed in orbit collected energy and sent it to a ground station using microwave transmission.

Once received on Earth, the microwave energy was converted back into usable electricity. This demonstrates that power can be harvested beyond the planet and delivered without physical cables or fuel transport.

Unlike ground-based solar power, space-based systems can collect energy continuously without weather, clouds, or night cycles. This makes the concept especially attractive for stable, large-scale renewable energy production.

The test represents an early but critical step toward future space-based solar farms. Engineers believe much larger arrays could eventually provide clean power to cities or remote regions.

Experts see this as a potential shift in how humanity produces energy, blending space technology with climate-focused solutions. While still experimental, the success confirms the concept is technically feasible.

via Paul Koti, LinkedIn

People don’t die from being unloved once.

They die from being unloved again and again by those who matter most.

Glaca.