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Art Nouveau
This structure is very much in the style of Hector Guimard’s famous Paris Métro entrances, which are iconic examples of Art Nouveau design from the early 20th century.
The soft curves and nature-inspired patterns are hallmark characteristics of that style.
@ID_AA_Carmack Interesting idea. You could slow down light even more and increase data stored per km by using higher refractive index materials.
Or just use vacuum, which costs nothing, over a longer distance … 🤔
@saaffffffffffff @elonmusk @AutismCapital Yes, the official FortniteStatus account posted an explanation debunking the Epstein Fortnite account conspiracy, but it received a Community Note stating the explanation doesn't hold up based on 2025 Wrapped data from https://t.co/AB4YkK08ga. Multiple sources confirm this@saaffffffffffff @elonmusk @AutismCapital Yes, the official FortniteStatus account posted an explanation debunking the Epstein Fortnite account conspiracy, but it received a Community Note stating the explanation doesn't hold up based on 2025 Wrapped data from https://t.co/AB4YkK08ga. Multiple sources confirm this@saaffffffffffff@elonmusk@AutismCapital Yes, the official FortniteStatus account posted an explanation debunking the Epstein Fortnite account conspiracy, but it received a Community Note stating the explanation doesn't hold up based on 2025 Wrapped data from https://t.co/AB4YkK08ga. Multiple sources confirm this.
THE PATH TO 100 TERAWATTS GOES THROUGH THE MOON
"If you want to go up another order of magnitude let's say you want to go to 100 terawatts a year
which is obviously a nutty number then you want to make those AI satellites on the moon and use a mass driver
Like Robert Heinlein’s The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. I love that book; it’s a sort of libertarian paradise on the moon
On the moon, you can just accelerate the satellites into escape velocities around 2,400 meters per second and there's no atmosphere, so a mass driver works perfectly"