Trader, unofficial public policy advisor, free thinker, part time scientist,part time ur local fav lizard man(political), part time shadow emperor of the world
Bacterial advancements has already surpassed natural ecosystem and immunity for an average cow, even humans required some kind of antibiotics to survive from “surprise elements”
To be honest drinking “natural milk” might do more harm to cow and human than ones would think, simply put in order for cows to adapt to bacteria and virus they need to evolve in how its immunity and antigens reacts to viruses and bacteria, which it might trigger some other aspects like hormone to how a milk would taste, or some surprise elements like reaction between “good bacteria plus bad bacteria to mixture that are still too strong for human with weak immunity, such as mother, infant, older generation, sick patients” this is very not likely having cows with stronger bacterial adaptation than humans, but you never knew because there’s 8-9billion humans and countless cows, which it gets to there’s some need for standardization of milks and cows, whole different story.
So should you have your milk being bacterial free?
Sure, why not, because the same vitamin or nutrient you’re looking for is in other stuff like kiwi or banana, you don’t really need milk for survival, it’s just a drinking commodity much like soda or spring water, it does taste extremely good tho, love them milk
The conclusion came from an animal experiment called 25th universe.
Where researcher gave infinite amount of food, water and safety to bunch of mouse watching them breed.
It turns out some of the mouse become alpha start hurting youngsters, beta male becomes pansexual start breeding with all genders, female mice slowly start to lose ability to breed and entire experiment results in species dying off.
This is simply the result of too good of a physical structure such as place to live, free food and water and no conflicts but sh*tty mental to societal structures cannot adapt to rapid growth or sudden abundance.
This is why I’m saying, infrastructure in every places even places don’t need it to not being able to offer its soft services to accommodate(money issue, have money paying for stuff but no money for insurance or taxation to make these structures better, they’re not paying for higher wage workers, they’re trying to launder its way out of debts, or even paying back debts)
When social structure are not suitable or matching its infrastructure then there’s issue, such as mice population decline.
What social structure are suitable to begin with? Who the fk knows😂 brain washing never worked so it’s always these random stuff unexpected stuff
China's economy can only be described as miserable and its people are no... https://t.co/j0c3GYJoBw via @YouTube | I was watching this. Came up with conclusion. Perhaps Chinas infrastructure was too much to the point that they can’t raise wage even for public sector, or private.
Perhaps massive infrastructure plan will lead to mega private capitalism that prevents wage negotiation.
Especially with massive borrowing, now bunch of fancy building and train no one can work in it.
So China sort of shoot itself in the foot. By doing subsidizing it kills workers rights.
Perhaps the only feasible solution is pay directly to the people, using universal basic income, also China needs to bankrupt few provinces on a good economic outcome(this is my wallstreet thinking)
It’s better off if China can willingly bankrupt one or two provinces just to send a message to others so they can be responsible with the fiscal.
“What does that have anything to do with the market?”
It’s communism country it’s government is the market duh 🙄
If they truly wanted to make it fancy and high tech. Do dedicated ultra high voltage grid going from rural area with mass solar + wind to existing charger. Requires 30 panel per charger and a battery system. Or else couldn’t do 24 hours.
2k early birds…they charge 2 panel for 1k? These charger are usually 1k. Just ask musk
World's first solar-powered DC-to-DC fast charger can be pre-ordered | this is why solar sector is going downhill. Remember the solar trail that scams Warren buffets? It’s basically a panel attached on trailer. This is basically existed charger + panel. https://t.co/h1sIAmCt9F
Hey they gotta emmm, they gotta find the anti revolutionary within science departments😂 you got good science and good engineering the rocket or space stuff wouldn’t explode, so it explodes, that means quality have issues, that goes for everybody by the way. ——->Maybe we should do a 3 strike quota, once 3 accidents space license gets revoked and all other stuff have to go off, like drivers license
Space Command chief says dialogue with China is too often a one-way street |base off 20hrs or Taiwan talk show I guess this has something to do with political decision rather than scientific coming from China. 1.research got politicized 2.income too low. https://t.co/Y0YOBAXDtg
If we can do that, we could cut back on the needs for smaller nm chips, have it being bigger with more security on the chip side to prevent software hack.
Also it becomes more complex, instead of 01010101 threads it brings out the possibility for instant calculation for entire tightly packed packets(if that’s even a word)
What about instead of 0and1 it spits out alphabets 2-9 from the chip itself.(that’s probably the hard part)
using stuff like blockchain algorithms for number authentication(I don’t think this attracts people anymore because it’s overly abused)
(I know chips always have additional buffer zone for error, but ehhhh)
I’m pretty sure Boston dynamics would be good at something like this.
Battery expert says potassium silicate solid state batteries to replace ... https://t.co/IzmurluTdv via @YouTube
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I know potassium works well with plasma, so is grid emphasis potassium chip battery that uses voltage difference on different grid of battery as chip logic a thing
Think of it like sudoku, or tic tac toe.
Each grid based on its emphasis of voltage attraction that will attract inflow outflow of the plasma not necessarily electricity, but something small like electron contacts(it’s similar units so plasma works well, because it bends and chooses)
Each grid contains different need of voltage.
So it could be in form of a electro mechanical security passwords, because its amount of plasma and voltage to which grid it passes to determine what’s being introduced on numeric level.
Voltage from 0.00012-0.0000067 could mean different thing for battery chip to determine.
(That’s a big data base just for the machine itself, if use quantum computer to determine it could boost computing power of carry on devices to outperform plugged in device)
It is just a way to mix chip and battery in same segment. Also get around the software whenever software is not working.
Yo TSMC get into the game, battery as chip, if it passes the security aspect being in between robotic chips for arm to arm connectivity it could be a thing.
Also the sole reason for LFP advocation have something to do with 400k km life time service and it’s the only segment of battery that can do that, currently only few plants in North America do LFP
This is about inflation and putting money in consumers pocket.
sodium battery will take 3-4 years for mass deployment just ask Toyota, VW, no where near mass deployment. The only one that has figure it out are probably ford but ford is cutting back on EV.
So LFP to sodium. NCMX from North America, sure, but they gotta lower price with robot operators, at least for night shift or cover the extensive 12 hour shifts keeping people in 8 hour shifts, then have a great survey mechanism to do the whole flushing of car supplies. As long as they can squeeze out 30% of the production being autonomous it could work. This isn’t for car companies it’s for consumers which get their stuff whenever they needed.
Canada to impose 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, including Teslas | I’m lovin this, get LFP battery up and running in North America, produced in North America, because BYD and XPEV can’t do it themselves. https://t.co/llUh4q1DIV
‘Definitely dissuasive’: Skyrocketing farmland prices a struggle for young farmers | dougie don’t understand once developer gets their hand on rural area it will eventually pump other business assets up as well, we go back to food inflation? https://t.co/RhzhD4GHeY
Hey, BYD and XPEV car was 15-20k usd in China, why 30-40k in other countries? Are we stupid?
Also the faster Tesla gets LFP battery plants up and running the faster that 2-3k cuts or even 5k cuts comes in, it’s the whole weight thing, cargo ship still cost money, just FSD into dealerships.
That’s something actually applicable. If it saves 2-5k that ends up on consumer side meaning more money for their other purchases.
Hey, #1 nation, global domination, plane and military base everywhere. And likes to talk about other peoples d*ck and p*ssy all the time. Chill, quit being stupid.
Trump would veto legislation establishing a federal abortion ban, Vance says | for some reason both republican and democrats like to make legislating between peoples thighs a thing, leave peoples private parts alone, next step regulate your male genitals? https://t.co/ChH762QmCc
RBC says former employee used workplace romance to advance career | RBC former employee have no respect for love and no respect for work. Ruined both things. https://t.co/fzobdQ2irb
Nasdaq up by 20%-
Traders:”man …. stock market is slow”
TSX up by 15% -
Traders:”ehhh..nah man I got standards..”
Canadian institutional investor:”TSX up by 15% all time high year over year best performance overall to w/e benchmark.”
Traders:”ehhh nah bro, we got that daily 10% on the target.”
Bank of Canada to cut interest rates deeper, faster over next year, economists say | Ze amount of volatility that will occur within TSX can only be described with song:”chainsaw blood” by vaundy. Ready to wipe floor with bloods?(Sarcasm, TSX not volatile) https://t.co/BBmloL8nps