#ChronicallyUnderviewed Structured atom hypothesis.
What if the inner arrangement of atoms, in their proton-neutron containment, actually have a predictable structure? What would this mean for Low Energy Nuclear Reactions? #LENR#ColdFusion
https://t.co/kdnGZ17ubU
@TheMindScourge Got it. Wasted workforce. We'll try and patch this in the next update by hosting CAD seminars, electronic/photonic routing classes, and VR robot conflicts.
But the losers still toothbrush down the latrines
@boltondynamics Tailor-made for outfits/gearsets we've never dreamed of.
Good art begs the question. And this begs the question "where do these fit, in what universe? What history?"
First inclination myself is that of the HL2 Combine, esp 1, 3, 5, 8, 11
@ThorTorrens Rhonda Patrick not knowing about oxylates (and about how they affect women in particular) is yet another red flag for her.
Yeesh and I thought the 2kg creatine/day meme she was advocating was funny!
Seems similar in thought to the concept of German New Medicine, or other "woo" healing methods. Idk if you have to try and imagine the actual scene, just that your body is repairing it, and that you're actively encouraging/shepherding/shielding/assisting the process would be enough.
Some would call it prayer
"We built something with Steam's OS and Valve's marketplace so we can compete against Valve's boutique device! That'll show them!"
Honestly good for them. The premade gaming space is insanely expensive. The more the market uses these "weaker" machines, game devs might finally realize that optimizing their games will get players to buy
As far as I've read, "structured water" devices actually de-cluster water, making the molecules more available for ion transport or reactivity. This is what makes the hydrogen of the water more available for reactions, and increases oxidation.
Similar to "Brown's Gas" somewhat, the bond angle of the water is subtly modified afaik (which allows for the creation of Brown's Gas).
I understand that people call it structured water (and it is awesome), but I'm personally convinced it's actually the opposite. Maybe it's just semantics, but I think it's worth throwing out there
Some cool stuff out there with EZ water, "structured" water, etc. Either way it's totally untapped besides the proven industrial use cases of the same Schauberger / "Grander Water." Seems like people have found it over and over as a naturally amazing phenomenon
https://t.co/SBdXCpSMgN
@bee_fumo >Sue memory manufacturers for antitrust law bullshit
>US government takes money
>Gives it via subsidy to AI datacenters for Palantir and other government tech puppets
>They order more RAM contracts
lmao
Wtf? People who pirated the game also learned more about the game. About making games. About technology, what was possible, etc.
Isn't that boon greater than the selfish "more for our workspace" BS you just tried to hurl?
"Damn pirates who killed game companies" OR... OR spawned so many other curious real individuals who NEEDED TO KNOW what your game was about. Isn't that flattering? Flattering that Doom spearheaded a generation of creatives?
No? Not enough for you? "I could've had a better office chair" shut the fuck up
@SocioNames@RealPostFolder@BankerWeimar And then you learn its anywhere from 5T to 15T worth of dud bonds being sold. Regional banks are doomed https://t.co/tFdCkfWncD