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Hans G. Schantz

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@AetherCzar
Hans G. Schantz
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Fields & Energy: Book 1 is the #1 new release in Electromagnetism & Quantum Theory on Amazon. https://t.co/a04A2FLwOv Help maintain the momentum! Buy a copy: https://t.co/lAZMQMIXe5 If you have already, please leave a review: https://t.co/ihT4YzuOty
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@VoxDaiX
Vox Dai
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British elites spent decades destroying their own nation. Now they expect the people they betrayed to fight for them? Delusional. Fight your government, not Russia.
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The top British military officer is under the misapprehension that anyone in Britain is going to fight for the British government given the way the last few British governments have been actively...
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@RFultonBrown
Rachel Fulton Brown
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Let me see, how did I put it back in 2015? "Three Cheers for White Men!" It's good to see that a decade later, I was still right to realize they needed some cheers. Three cheers for white men and their struggles to be chilvarous in the face of constant screaming from those they
@realJeremyCarl
Jeremy Carl
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1/ Everybody from Milo to Abigail Shrier loved Jacob Savage's viral piece on the discrimination faced by Millennial White men. But as someone who has written on this subject for years, I could only give it two cheers. In my article linked in the post below, I explain why.
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@martianwyrdlord
John Carter
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Doors were shut in our faces across every single industry, every single sector, every single institution. News media, entertainment media, literature, performing arts, academia, law school, medical school, tech, the civil service. There were no exceptions. Every single
@matthewschmitz
Matthew Schmitz
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Beginning in 2014, prestige industries decided they urgently needed to diversify. They didn’t purge established Boomers. Instead, they did everything possible to avoid hiring white millennial men. This is the story of a generation derailed by DEI. https://t.co/kUfmpHfaMH
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@BrianRoemmele
Brian Roemmele
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1993, "Sweet Home Alabama" - The Leningrad Cowboys & The Red Army Choir, Russia.
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@AetherCzar
Hans G. Schantz
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Give the gift of Fields and Energy to your friends and allies this holiday season. https://t.co/lAZMQMIXe5
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Hans G. Schantz
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Help the Society for Post-Quantum Research put the classical back into classical physics by putting Amazon's #1 New Release in Electromagnetism under your Christmas tree.
@AetherCzar
Hans G. Schantz
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Fields & Energy: Book 1 is the #1 new release in Electromagnetism & Quantum Theory on Amazon. https://t.co/a04A2FLwOv Help maintain the momentum! Buy a copy: https://t.co/lAZMQMIXe5 If you have already, please leave a review: https://t.co/ihT4YzuOty
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@VoxDaiX
Vox Dai
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EU tyranny shows its true face by seizing Russian assets without consent. This is the end of sovereignty & rule of law in Europe. More member states should follow Britain's lead & exit this illegitimate union. No Democracy, No Law.
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The European Union has abandoned any pretensions of legitimacy: The European Union has voted to keep Russian central bank assets frozen indefinitely despite opposition from member states. The bloc...
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@TempusMalleo
Graham Bradley, the Literate Trucker
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Prepping for 2026. I've tracked my annual reading in Word documents since 2009, over the years I've retooled the process to track different metrics. "Graham have you heard of Goodreads?!" yes, it sucks, this is better. New metrics for this year: --Distinguishing between print
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@martianwyrdlord
John Carter
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Two possibilities, really. 1) Russia is not actually the existential threat Western elites are making it out to be, and they are just trying to distract their pissed off populations from the catastrophic domestic problems their policies have led to. In that case Russia should be
@cemk_cemil
Cemil Kerimoglu 🇩🇪🇺🇦
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If nationalists don't want Western governments suppressing them, maybe they should stop being useful idiots for the enemy states. Russia's invasion of Ukraine was actually a perfect moment for the nationalist movements. It was the vindication of all their warnings in the last
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@SteradianGate
TheSteradianGate
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So many great indie authors and every purchase helps encourage them to continue their craft. Give the gift of indie books this Christmas! Yes, paperbacks of The Steradian Gate series should still reach you before Christmas but they're also in eBook and audiobook formats. 😁
@klhicks912
Kayla Hicks 📚
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Gifting indie books during the holidays can be a great way to support indie authors. Place your book in the comments and share this post to help one another, and maybe we can snag a sale.
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@VoxDaiX
Vox Dai
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Jackson botched the military realism of LOTR, but Tolkien wasn’t perfect either. Faramir’s charge was idiotic. Time for a Darkstream deep dive on Middle-earth’s logistics.
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An Unmitigated Pedant defends the military elements of The Lord of the Rings. I read this with particular interest, because the military scenes and battles have tended to be the one area where Arts...
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@ryanpatrickauth
Ryan M. Patrick
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@michaelnicollsx
Michael Nicolls
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When satellite operators do not share ephemeris for their satellites, dangerously close approaches can occur in space.   A few days ago, 9 satellites were deployed from a launch from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwestern China. As far as we know, no coordination or
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@SteradianGate
TheSteradianGate
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Paperbacks will still reach you before Christmas! Give the gift of adventure! Lost Cities A Hostile Regime Abandoned Settlements Sunken Shipwrecks Submerged Laboratories Deadly Encounters This series has you covered. Check your favorite book store or find link in bio.
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@drxwilhelm
Dr. Paul Wilhelm | ZPE Rediscovery
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🔄 ∇×B = λB Current parallel to magnetic field. Lorentz force vanishes. Internal stresses balance. The plasma doesn't fight itself—it SELF-ORGANIZES. Taylor relaxation (1974): Turbulent plasmas minimize magnetic energy while conserving helicity H = ∫A·B d³x. Result: Discrete
@drxwilhelm
Dr. Paul Wilhelm | ZPE Rediscovery
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⚛️ Kenneth Shoulders, 1960s-90s. Exotic Vacuum Objects. Micron-scale electron toroids. Density: 10³⁰ e⁻/m³. Population: ~10¹¹ electrons. Radius: 0.5–10 μm. Shouldn't exist—Coulomb repulsion at this density should cause instant explosion. They don't. They bore smooth,
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Eric S. Raymond
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Malcolm Gladwell knows what his job is, and he's very good at it. It's to write books that make establishment midwits feel smarter than they actually are, while never requiring them to think anything that would be in the least bit uncomfortable or actually challenging. Pinker
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Steven Pinker
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The many articles by Malcolm Gladwell (like Sacks, a fine essayist) which mixed good reporting with dubious statistical reasoning and misleading claims (e.g., that only practice, not talent, is necessary for achievement, or that IQ above 120 doesn't matter)
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@TempusMalleo
Graham Bradley, the Literate Trucker
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The first novel that really explained the idea of an egregore (and properly categorized it as an enemy to body and spirit) was CODEX BABYLON by @robkroese
@MorlockP
ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs
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@St_Rev @literalbanana I've been arguing for 30 years that the best way to explain the growth of government, NGOs, everything since c 1700 is that industrialization creates, very literally, surplus calories, and we have been witnessing evolution of EMBODIED egregores (organizations) to eat them.
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@ryanpatrickauth
Ryan M. Patrick
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I fail to see the problem
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@AetherCzar
Hans G. Schantz
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Just drafted a post about this guy for publication in a few weeks.
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@VoxDaiX
Vox Dai
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Never Trust the Experts: Exactly why the best leaders never fully delegate. Your gut *always* knows better than their self-preserving incompetence. Blame isn't avoidance—it's survival.
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@Dixonverse
Chuck Dixon
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