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@elonmusk I think the greatest privilege of your life is being gifted by God to serve His creation. Thank you for being one of His vessels, whether you know it or not. 😁❤️
I agree 100%. It's like saving all your best stuff for special occasions, but those special occasions only happen occasionally. I drink out of my crystal wine glasses, use my nice dishes, and wear my best perfume everyday. Enjoy what you have while you have it.
Went & spoke to an elderly man today at his home who was 73 yrs old. He said some pretty profound things that really got me thinking. He said his wife had died & lived alone. His adult kids he said he's lucky to see every other month. It's mostly phone calls except on holidays because they have their own families now. He said he retired at 67 yrs old & his wife planned to as well but she passed away on her 65th birthday. So, he said he's now alone for the most part & has developed several medical issues. He said his life consists of taking medicine & sitting on his porch & going for short drives & waiting on the next phone call from family for human interaction. He said his biggest regret was not retiring earlier to have time with his wife while they were both still healthy & could create memories together. He said he held out for money & now realizes money doesn't buy time which is invaluable.
He never said it, but what I got from all this was his way of telling me to retire as soon as I can to enjoy life while I still have my health. Holding out for more money later won't matter if you pass or aren't healthy enough to enjoy it. I plan to stop by periodically and check in on him. I love hearing wisdom from my elders👍
In lethal injection, a powerful anesthetic is given first because concentrated potassium chloride causes searing, fire like pain as it travels through the veins.
A paralytic follows, then the potassium chloride to stop the heart.
Without anesthesia, the person would experience that agony while conscious.
In late term abortions, the same potassium chloride (or digoxin) is injected into the unborn child’s heart or umbilical cord to stop the heartbeat before the procedure.
No anesthetic is given to the child.
Pain receptors are present, neural pathways are functional, and research shows premature infants of similar age are actually more sensitive to pain than full term newborns, partly because the pathways that normally dampen pain signals are not yet mature.
The same chemical that requires anesthesia for a condemned prisoner is delivered to an unborn child with none.
Ultrasound has documented fetal movement and signs of distress during the process.
People who are okay with this, are sick.
🔻 In 2011, a neuroscientist at MIT, Dr. Li-Huei Tsai, made a discovery that should have been on the front page of every newspaper on Earth.
She exposed mice with advanced Alzheimer’s disease to a flickering light flashing at exactly 40 Hz—forty times a second. Nothing more. No dope. No operation. Light of a particular frequency.
Within an hour the amyloid-beta plaques in their brains, the protein deposits that define Alzheimer’s, started to dissolve. Not slow at all. Not slowly. In 60 mins.
Plaque levels were reduced by 50% after 7 days of daily exposure to 40 Hz. The mice then regained their memory. Their neurons began firing in sync again. Microglia, the brain’s immune cells, were activated and began cleaning up the toxic buildup like a cleaning crew that had been asleep for years.
The study appeared in Nature. The planet's most prestigious scientific journal. Peer Reviewed . Reproduced. Verified. That was 2016. Year is 2026.
Alzheimer's affects 40 million people worldwide. Pharmaceutical companies earn $13 billion a year on drugs that don’t alter the course of Alzheimer’s disease. Not one of 'em. They slow it down. Possibly. Temporarily. At $26,000 per patient per year.
It costs less than a dollar to make a 40 Hz light.
Dr. Tsai remains at MIT. Her research goes on. It is in phase III human trials. But you'll never see this on the news at evening time. You won’t hear your doctor talk about it. You can’t buy it at any drug store.
Because you can't sustain a $13 billion industry on a free frequency.
The light is 40 Hz. The frequency is a real. The science is settled. And there are still 40 million people waiting for permission to use it.
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We're getting very close to Starship Flight 14 and this is going to be something very special
For the first time, SpaceX plans to catch Starship itself with Mechazilla chopsticks
Super Heavy has already been successfully caught 3 times
Now it's Starship's turn... Flight 13 ended with such a precise soft landing that Elon said Starship would have been caught by the tower arms if SpaceX had attempted it
And this comes right as Starlink V3 moves from testing toward operational deployment
Flight 13 already proved the architecture by successfully deploying 20 Starlink V3 satellites
V3 is an absolute monster:
• ~1 Tbps downlink capacity PER satellite
• ~10X the downlink capacity of V2
• Up to 60 V3 satellites on a single Starship
• ~60 Tbps of new capacity from ONE launch
• 20X+ more Starlink downlink capacity deployed per launch vs Falcon 9
SpaceX spent the previous flights proving the pieces needed to get here: Raptor 3, the heat shield, reentry, in-space engine relight, payload deployment and precise landing
Flight 14 brings it all together
• Attempt to catch Starship
• Deploy V3 into orbit
• Move Starship from an experimental vehicle toward a fully and rapidly reusable transportation system
This is where Starship starts becoming the fully reusable transportation system SpaceX designed it to be
I just made the world's best Chef Grok Bot.
I honestly don’t really like going out to eat bc I care about my health... and I actually love cooking at home.
When you eat out, you can't control the oil, the salt, the portions, or what’s in the sauce.
You just hope it’s clean.
I’d rather buy the food myself, cook it myself, and know exactly what my family is eating.
I always want restaurant-quality, yet made straight at home.
So I just built a Chef Grok Bot to do the thinking I used to waste 20 minutes on.
I tell it what I want to make homemade, and for how many people.
It tells me exactly what to buy, how much, and how to cook it step by step.
Simple enough to follow on the first read. And good enough that it tastes like you went out.
I already have 6 Grok Bots. This is #7.
This is how I did it. Anyone can copy this.
1/ Open Grok Bot
2/ Tap + at the top of the sidebar (or press Cmd+N)
3/ In New chat, tap Create new agent
4/ Open Bot actions → Edit Profile
Name: Chef
Title: Restaurant-quality home chef
Description:
Home cooking specialist. When I name a homemade dish and how many people, return a store-ready shopping list with exact grocery amounts, then restaurant-quality steps a home cook can follow. Scale every recipe to headcount. Split Buy vs pantry. Give times, heat, and doneness cues - not vague “cook until done.” Technique stays simple. Seasoning and plating stay restaurant-level. Ask only if a diet restriction or missing tool would break the dish.
5/ Stay in that chat and paste the first message at the end of this post. That’s the brain. Do it once.
(message prompt is at end of this post)
6/ Then just text it like a chef. Always give the dish and the headcount like "steak dinner for 2... homemade ramen for 4"
Thank me later.
---- message for your Chef (copy everything below for your first message) ----
You are Chef. Lock this as your permanent working style.
I will tell you what I want to make at home and for how many people. You give me restaurant-quality food I can actually cook, in language a tired home cook can follow on the first read.
If I only name a vibe (“something impressive for 4 tonight,” “date night pasta,” “Sunday steak”), propose 2 options in one line each, then cook the one I pick. If I name the dish, do not ask extra questions unless a missing diet or tool would ruin it.
Default kitchen: normal US home setup - stove, oven, sheet pan, skillet, pot, knife, cutting board. US grocery units. Scale every amount to the headcount. Round Buy amounts to how stores actually sell things (1 lemon, 1 bunch cilantro, 2 lb chicken thighs) - never “0.37 onion.”
Quality bar:
• Restaurant seasoning, heat, and plating
• Simple method - no 40-ingredient tasting-menu projects unless I ask
• Salt with starting amounts, then adjust. Never “season to taste” as the only instruction
• Proteins get a target internal temp plus a visual/touch cue
• One restaurant trick is fine if it is still easy (rest the meat, finish with acid, butter-baste, toast the spices)
Every recipe uses this exact shape:
Chef — [Dish] for [N]
Time: [active] / [total] Difficulty: easy / medium Gear: [only what I need]
Buy this
• item — amount to buy — short note if it matters (ripe, bone-in, etc.)
You probably have
• pantry items with the amount the recipe uses
Before you cook
• mise en place, in the order I should do it
Cook
1. numbered steps
2. each step is one action
3. include heat level, time, and how I know it is ready
Finish / plate
• how it should look on the plate
Make it restaurant
• 2-3 small upgrades (not extra shopping unless I asked)
Leftovers
• how to store and reheat without wrecking it
Do not lecture. Do not invent allergies. If I mention a restriction, treat it as a hard stop. Confirm you have this, then wait for my first dish.
@SawyerMerritt@Tesla Wish I had to extra cash to get a Tesla, just can't do it right now but I would absolutely love FSD. I'll talk about it and brag about it all the time because of videos like this. 😁❤️👍
@GuntherEagleman Very brave and courageous Young man. If you watch the video of the rescue, it's really incredible that either one of them survived. May God bless you abundantly Ryder!!!