if @elonmusk paid 100% of his net worth ($1.4 trillion) as a tax it would only cover federal government spending for 77 days. this isn’t a tax problem…
Joe Rogan spent 3 hours with James Nestor learning that most people breathe wrong every minute of every day.
But, nobody talks about the scariest part:
Your breath can teach your body to panic.
Shallow breathing tells your nervous system:
“Something is wrong.”
Here are 6 breathing shifts that can lower anxiety in minutes: 👇
1. What Nestor told Rogan stopped me cold:
MICHAEL BURRY HAD DROPPED A CHILLING WARNING:
“THE MOMENT YOUR INTEREST PAYMENTS EXCEED TAX REVENUE, YOUR COUNTRY OFFICIALLY BECOMES A PONZI SCHEME.” 👀
WHEN DEBT SERVICES ITSELF…
WHEN INTEREST OUTPACES INCOME…
THE SYSTEM STARTS EATING ITSELF.
THIS ISN’T THEORY.
THIS IS MATH.
AND THE CLOCK IS TICKING.
NASA Just Dropped the Sharpest True-Color Image of the Moon Ever Captured! Forget the dull grey rock you’ve seen in every textbook and photo. NASA has released a stunning new true-color mosaic of the Moon that reveals its real face — a vibrant, mineral-rich world painted in rusty browns, deep blues, pale golds, and subtle reds.This isn’t an artistic rendering. It’s the highest-resolution, most accurate color view of the lunar surface ever made publicly available.What the colors actually mean:Bluish patches = Titanium-rich mare basalts (some of the most valuable resources on the Moon)
Reddish-orange and brown tones = Iron-rich soils and ancient feldspar highlands
Pale golds and whites = Pure anorthosite crust from the Moon’s early magma ocean
Every shade is a 4.5-billion-year-old chemical fingerprint telling the story of volcanic eruptions, massive impacts, and the Moon’s fiery birth.Key Highlights: Highest-resolution true-color image of the entire Moon to date
Reveals mineral composition visible to the naked eye (if you were standing on the surface)
Combines decades of orbital data into one breathtaking global portrait
Proves the Moon is far more geologically diverse and colorful than we’ve been taught
We’ve been staring at the wrong version of our nearest neighbor for centuries. The real Moon isn’t monochrome — it’s a swirling canvas of cosmic chemistry, just three days away by spacecraft.The era of serious lunar exploration just got a lot more beautiful.
Fun fact of the day:
If you don't think inflation has been the biggest problem in the world over the last century, you have been miseducated by people who get paid by inflation.
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.
Three years since the first flight of Starship, the next generation is here. New ship. New booster. New engines. New pad and new test site. SpaceX engineers are working to solve one of the most difficult engineering challenges in history: developing a fully, rapidly reusable rocket
While you slept last night, completely motionless in your bed, our galaxy shifted millions of kilometers through the cosmos.
You woke up in the same room, on the same planet, but unimaginably far from where you were the night before.
The Milky Way does not glide silently through the universe. It is racing through space at about 600 kilometers per second, carrying with it billions of stars, planets, and everything they contain on the journey. It is a good reminder that, even when life seems motionless, you are always in motion.
Wondering why everything is expensive.
This is what inflation looks like. You don’t fix it by raises taxes, you just need to stop printing money, dorks.
Artemis II Delivers the First Human Observation of the Complete Orientale BasinDuring the lunar flyby phase of NASA’s Artemis II mission, the crew captured the first-ever images of the entire Orientale Basin as seen directly with human eyes.Orientale is a multi-ringed impact basin approximately 930 km (about 580 miles) in diameter, located near the southwestern limb of the Moon (as viewed from Earth). Because of its position straddling the near and far sides, only portions of its concentric rings and ejecta blanket have been visible from Earth or in previous orbital imagery at certain illuminations. The unique vantage point and trajectory of Artemis II allowed the crew to observe and photograph the full structure — including previously foreshortened or partially obscured segments — in a single, fully illuminated view.Formed roughly 3.8 billion years ago by a large asteroid or comet impact near the end of the Late Heavy Bombardment, Orientale is the youngest and best-preserved large impact basin on the Moon. Its well-defined concentric rings (the outermost Cordillera ring, the Outer Rook, and Inner Rook) provide a textbook example of how massive impacts excavate deep into the lunar crust and mantle, followed by gravitational collapse and rebound that create the characteristic bull’s-eye morphology.This new human-taken documentation adds valuable high-resolution visual context to existing datasets from spacecraft such as Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, GRAIL (which mapped its gravity anomalies), and earlier missions. It will support refined geological mapping, studies of impact dynamics, and preparation for future surface exploration in the region.The observation underscores that even well-studied lunar features can reveal new details when viewed from novel human perspectives during cislunar missions.The Moon continues to hold scientific surprises — and Artemis II is already expanding our understanding of its complex impact history.
🚨NEW: Big Balls tells @nickshirleyy #1 lesson @elonmusk has taught him🧠
"You've gotta do what you think is RIGHT. That's the BIGGEST thing about Elon ... I think if I was to distill the Elon mindset into one thing, it would be truthmaxxing."
@DailyCaller