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figuring it all out I appreciate your humor, insight, and your post whether or not I agree

So this is what happens at CERn. I wonder if any of the Swiss were nervous that the collision would create holes in the landscape like Swiss cheese

I used to use primal since a slick surfer dude introduced me to it...but I like Coracle on laptop and amethyst on phone. "Primal" sounds sensual to me...maybe I'm thinking "feral" or something instead of nerdy online forums. Maybe I'll try again.

I do wish I could put in a default zap into the "like" button and reply button too to just identify my notes from spam/bots.

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one puff of joint does that for me.

and then i realize that i actually enjoy worrying about a million things so for 4 hours i'm just impatiently waiting to get back on track

I've always wondered if Flight attendants had health affects. All that pressurization and time change must do something, plus radiation.

However I've seen a good number of older healthy flight attendants. It's almost like your body can survive alot if you have got the love.

The new Nostr pro-human part of me wants to believe that talented astronauts could just pull levers to fire rockets and use gyroscopes to keep it straight. Maybe human brain is so good that if you give us the levers and rockets, we have the on-board sensors and program logic for getting ourselves to the moon and back.

I saw a Cirque du Soleil show, and it made me realize that I've set my bar on human achievement too low.

It's almost like I trust the computer now for everything, and a human doing a cartwheel is shocking.

never heard of this angle. are you saying there was no people in that thing, or there were people who didn't make it back?

i was just thinking about how hard the SpaceX reusable landings were to get perfect.

then I realized that we supposedly did one of these reusable landings on the moon, took off again without any maintenance up there, and then intersected again with the orbital module before flying back to earth. all of that happened with technology from 1960s...

the intersection thing with the orbital module really blows my mind. maybe it's easier than i realize, but it seems like an impossibility. it would be hard to do with airplanes, let alone with somehting that's just using it's velocity alone to regulate gravitational pull and thus distance to the moon's surface.

not to mention the fact that they would have to perfectly intersect the orbital modules orbit, otherwise they would have virtually no chance of ever intersecting it again.

i think a non-distracted human will be a better driver perhaps for ever because of the "spidey sense", but as you say, a lot of us just want to look at our phones (or drink).

i was excited about the safety improvements (40,000 lives saved per year in US alone). however, i'm a little worried about the possibility of a 10 Trillion dollar Tesla or Waymo behemoth shaping legislation around streets/highways/city scapes to their own liking.

if we aren't careful, there won't be any room for biking infrastructure, pedestrians, etc, because welp there's no company worth 10Trillion that sells bikes.

i basically repeated this guy's points. and wow i sound like a bot sometimes.

https://youtu.be/040ejWnFkj0

"The world fell apart as soon as we stopped bullying the nerds"...Whitney Cummings on bill gatez

This Whitney Cummings is a hoot:

https://youtu.be/yYbk99kx6jY

YouTube must have told LinkedIn that I binged watched the Why Files last summer because it's recommending that I follow Skunk Works and Lockheed Martin CEOs in the same email.

I wonder if they would send me to a cubicle under a mountain in Alaska...

https://youtu.be/purPO8UE-9g?si=5wS-Kjs2xlmZ5nlX

I heard about this "Dead Hand" concept or "MAD"--mutually assured destruction and I started thinking how this could be applied to bitcoin.

Like how the Mogli in Jungle Book discoveries the temple of GOld, and the temple starts falling down on top of him.

OpenSesame Overwatch satellite--digital god or digital jester

in which a second wallet is funded with responsibility for securing the first wallet. If the first wallet is stolen, the second wallet could begin a series of dominoes to send retribution to the involved parties.

Load your intentionalities, it watches over your wallet.

If someone steals your wallet, they also need to notify the satellite. it's heard the owner's intentions.

otherwise it sends a message to the NOSTR network: so and so's wallet has been illegally swept to X address.

a lightning wallet could check if funds were from an stolen address before sending. "will this make the overwatch angry?"

the only way to make this overwatch god happy again is to send him your part of the stolen funds. then he will strike you from his list that he pursues.

The overwatch would pay relays to download it's encrypted databases of intentionalities by slowly releasing bitcoin from its insured wallets.

Reminds me of the concept of "the dead hand"... Which is Apparently some sort of nuclear defense thing whereby counterattack is launched even when the the US no longer exists

my optimistic interpretation is that the king of the returns in 2024 is trying to influence as many little guys as possible to just buy his stock or derivatives of his stock. I doubt those crypto-influencers move the market for him at all, but he is doing their little guy following a service by at least introducing them to something better.

IMO if they are playing with fire, they are 1000x better buying MSTR options than random other crypto projects.

crypto influencers at his event==> bitcoin evangelism to the young,poor,next gen == community service from a large hearted individual

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