The most valuable skill in history just changed forever.
Elon Musk just handed you the only survival framework that matters.
Musk: “The biggest thing is, what questions do we not know to ask?”
For centuries, the smartest person in the room held the most answers.
AI didn’t level the playing field. It burned it down.
Superintelligence in your pocket answers anything. Instantly. Perfectly. For free.
Musk: “Once you know the question, the answer is usually the easy part.”
Let that land.
The next generation of winners won’t be defined by what they know. They’ll be defined by what they think to ask.
AI commoditized execution.
Script, plan, code, strategy. Models handle all of it.
The bottleneck was never intelligence. It was never labor. It’s curiosity. It’s always been curiosity.
Traditional education spent decades training you to memorize answers. AI made that obsolete overnight.
Human value is no longer tied to knowledge. It’s tied to the judgment of which problems are even worth solving.
That’s the gap machines can’t close.
Because asking the right question isn’t a skill. It’s a worldview.
It requires taste. Intuition. The ability to look at a landscape everyone else is staring at and see the one thing nobody thought to interrogate.
Master the art of asking the exact right question to a machine that knows everything and you can build anything.
The skill isn’t knowing. It’s knowing what to ask.
That judgment, that taste for what’s worth pursuing, that’s the last truly human edge. The only one markets will keep paying for.
Answers are infinite now. Free, instant, and available to everyone on earth equally.
The only thing separating you from the person who builds the next great company is the quality of your questions.
Answers are free. Questions are everything.
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The cycle of life, every instant, in your mitochondria.
The major electron carrier in mitochondria is NAD+. When it collects an electron from the food you eat, NAD+ is converted into NADH. NADH then feeds the electron to the electron transport chain so the electron can flow to oxygen - the ultimate electron acceptor.
How easily electrons make their way to oxygen determines energy resistance (éR) following the energy resistance principle (ERP) https://t.co/eAL6i73l09
Mitochondrial matrix and cell cytoplasm are two different "sealed" compartments, but there is a special system that connects the NAD+/NADH pools between mito and cytoplasm: the Malate-Aspartate shuttle
The Malate-Aspartate shuttle shown below is how NADH from the cytoplasm (made by glycolysis) is carried into mitochondria. The electron transport chain can then regenerate NAD+ by respiring the flowing electron.
Everywhere in biology: energy transfer. Sometimes without molecular carriers. Here with a number of enzymatic intermediates, creating an integrated electrical circuit.
The circuit is in service of the flowing electron looking for a place to rest. Getting back onto oxygen to become H2O (water) again, as it was initially before getting ripped off by light energy and stuck onto a carbon backbone in a green leaf.
Animation by @janetiwasa lab
https://t.co/V7R07dVJbi
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NFTs are broken - a🧵
One of my strongest convictions that has yet to materialize for NFT art is that collectors will realize smart contract mechanisms are what make them unique. It’s what separates NFTs as a class from other art forms, even including “just” digital art.