Halperwire

Halperwire t1_j9ph6cy wrote

It doesn’t even mention that anywhere on his Wikipedia. Btw I’m judging his on his ideas he ran for during his presidential nomination run. Ever since then he’s been irrelevant. You are probably some ignorant loser with no career aspiration and looking for more government handouts. You must be so utterly oblivious to even notice we are facing a systemic budget issues which are mostly due to uncontrolled government spending. Go read a book.

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Halperwire t1_j3rp6if wrote

It really depends on what people define AGI as. Most of Kurzweils predictions are somewhat true but make you say... "well that's not exactly what I had in mind but technically you could argue he was correct."

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Halperwire t1_ixfxczv wrote

You are discounting every single innovator with statements like that would have happened eventually. Yeah bro, Einstein was totally not significant. We would have figured it out anyway.

Oh yeah the other autos are totally going to outpace Tesla… at some point people get tired of the naysayers when it comes to Tesla and people like you simply pivot onto the next thing. “Soon… will be… just wait until…”

If you knew a thing about Teslas you would know no one is even close. For being in a sub about the future, you sure don’t seem to understand how progress is made. Elon has to sell the future and that’s precisely how he’s able to make so much progress relative to everyone else. Just step back and look at what he’s done and on how little time. For example, to judge him for missing a mars mission timeline from 10 years ago is insane. SpaceX has accomplished amazing things without going to mars yet. You see what I’m saying. It’s very easy for critics to judge something he says all while ignoring reality.

Tldr Elon sets his timelines if everything were to go according to plan and that plan was perfect. This puts pressure on himself and his workers to work extremely hard and to deliver.

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Halperwire t1_ixfu0ac wrote

>You'd be hard pressed to name a single project of his which has made it into the mainstream and significantly improved everyday life. The only one-- tesla

SMH Need I say more you idiot lol... You say he's a scam artist. I say the dude is single-handedly transitioning the world to battery electrics... Maybe you forgot how things were before Tesla. If only someone could be a force for good and push us past our legacy systems. Naw, let's just seethe in spite of his success and make a hate post on a singularity sub /s

One thing we can all learn from misguided OP is that no matter how smart you are, or how much success you gain, how altruistic you are.. someone will always be there to shit on your parade. In the name of progress I urge you all to not diminish or take for granted the good work of others. Especially those working towards progress and science. This is /singularity after all!

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Halperwire t1_ivn8dh0 wrote

How depressing was that 😩

We are all going to wither away as our stem cells inevitably deplete then we die. Our only hope is that elixir becomes cheap and widespread enough that we all can take it every month or so to prevent using up our own stem cells.

You should try reading the phoenix protocal. I think you would find it interesting. The science is not well tested but I do think you can boost your body’s stem cell count but it’s unclear by how much. By that I mean they get into how this process in theory works but we are always regenerating out stem cell count. The difference being maybe it takes half the time while fasting vs a normal diet etc. Also I would like to know if it’s possible for someone’s normal healthy stem cell count to go up over time if they’ve gone from poor vascular to health to improved. Is vascular density really the limiting factor up until our telomeres disappear?

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Halperwire t1_iv1fdzj wrote

Muse Cells Provide the Pluripotency of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Direct Contribution of Muse Cells to Tissue Regeneration https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26884346/ Have you come across muse cells?

Supposedly you can activate stem cell production in your body by lowering PKA levels. The stem cells are activated and go through cell division resulting in up to 8 progenitor cells. Of all stem cells the muse cells account for around 4%. If we have 7,400,000 total stem cells in a normal healthy person that comes out to about 300k muse cells. Couldn’t find a stem cell injection dosage anywhere to get a reference point but it would be interesting to see if how effective it would be to use your own body to product these stem cells by manually turning off PKA vs regular injections.

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