Scientific progress does not fail because knowledge is absent.... It slows in the interval between knowledge and application. The impediments lie less in discovery than in the structures that mediate it: governance, coordination, and the organizational inertia of collective work. The BioAgent Fleet is designed to intervene at this level. Each agent processes the overwhelming flow of scientific literature, inscribes structured insights into a decentralized knowledge graph, evaluates claims against benchmarks, and initiates experimental tasks in cloud-based laboratories. Considered separately, these agents appear as small units of computation. Considered together, they form an emergent architecture of cognition, accelerating the translation from data to hypothesis to validation. Their function is infrastructural, almost invisible, yet decisive. Without them, discoveries remain fragmented and inert. With them, knowledge acquires the velocity required to cross the gap between potential and realization. The next transformation in science will not be marked solely by singular breakthroughs. It will emerge from a new capacity to coordinate distributed intelligences into a coherent, accelerating system.show more

Bio Protocol
14,755 views • 9 months ago
Always, and especially today, the active work of enlighteners... possessing extensive scientific and philosophical knowledge, whose calling is the enlightenment of rational, compassionate, and fruitful ethics, is very important. : The author emphasizes the critical role of enlighteners with deep scientific and philosophical knowledge, particularly today, in promoting rational, compassionate and fruitful ethics. Their active work is vital for guiding humanity toward enlightened values, enhancing collective wisdom and empathy. This perspective highlights the urgency of their calling to shape a humane, rational society. It stresses the need for knowledge driven leadership to navigate modern challenges, ensuring ethical progress. The call is for dedicated efforts to cultivate a thoughtful, compassionate ethos, securing a meaningful future for humanity.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
175,208 views • 8 months ago
The suppression of uncomfortable ideas may be common in... religion or in politics, but it is not the path to knowledge, and there's no place for it in the endeavor of science.show more

Prof. Carl Sagan
39,868 views • 1 year ago
Elon Musk "The suppression of uncomfortable ideas may be... common in religion or in politics, but it is not the path to knowledge and there is no place for it in the endeavor of science." - Carl Saganshow more

Oukham
68,725 views • 2 years ago
When Adam and Eve ate from the Tree of... the Knowledge of Good and Evil, they did not die; they fell from the Garden of Eden into the material world. Now you are born in the material world and learning the knowledge of good and evil by experiencing it on your own skin. Adam and Eve represent two forces that must be reunited to return to the Garden of Eden, and this happens through acquiring wisdom and through the divine marriage between the Spirit (Ba, Eve) and the life force (Ka, Adam). This knowledge is present in every religion. This can be achieved again when you become innocent like children, which is connected to preserving the masculine energy so it can reunite with the divine feminine, but this is only possible after acquiring wisdom. Matthew 18:3 “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”show more

Open Minded Approach
200,498 views • 6 months ago
The human brain is not the source of your... thoughts; it's only the antenna receiving the message from your higher self. The conscious self is the observer in the material universe, receiving the knowledge of good and evil. The decision is already made before the person becomes consciously aware of making the decision. But the conscious self will have to bear all the emotions from the consequences of the decisions and the lessons required to learn the knowledge of good and evil.show more

Open Minded Approach
24,130 views • 7 days ago
The West is not dying. It is being killed,... and the names of the traitors are known. They occupy our capitals, infest our courts, pollute our newsrooms, and preach in our churches. They open the gates, kneel before the foreigner, and smirk as their own blood is driven from the land. They mock the fallen, defile the heroic, and spit on the blood that raised every city worth defending. They are not misguided. They are not mistaken. They are the enemy. They must be treated as such. For too long, we have been ruled by cowards, “men without chests,” by merchants loyal to nothing but the dollar, by liars who speak of progress while presiding over decay. A new generation now rises, armed not with apologies but with the fire of remembrance, with the memory of what we once were and the will to become greater still. We do not ask permission. We do not seek approval. We will reclaim what is ours, because no one else will. Victory will not come through debate. It will come through discipline, through will, through the unbreakable decision to endure, to outlast, and to return to the excellence and greatness that befit our people. We do not need millions. We require only a vanguard: men of loyalty, endurance, and resolve, hardened by truth and unmoved by fear. I say this not for approval, nor is it offered in hope of a reply, but in the spirit of doing what must be done. It is a promise made in full knowledge of what must come. The time of submission draws to a close. The age of reconquest begins. Let the traitors tremble. Let the weak, the feckless, and the unworthy fall away. The future belongs to those with the strength and the daring to seize it.show more

Chad Crowley
19,404 views • 10 months ago
V8 DKG Launches Now: A New Dawn for AI... in 2025🌟 As 2024 draws to a close, we're excited to announce the immediate launch of V8 Decentralized Knowledge Graph (DKG)! This monumental release is set to redefine AI's capabilities as we step into 2025. What Does V8 Bring to the Table? 🧠Decentralized AI: AI agents can now leverage a 'collective memory' at internet scale, drawing from a shared, yet sovereign, knowledge base. This means AI can provide more contextual, coherent, and accurate interactions without compromising data integrity or privacy. 🚀Unmatched Scalability: With the capability to handle billions of Knowledge Assets, V8 DKG sets the stage for AI to grow and learn in ways we've only imagined, supporting everything from decentralized science to industry 4.0. 🔐Trust and Integrity: With integrated decentralized Retrieval Augmented Generation (dRAG), V8 DKG promotes AI that's more accurate, less biased, and inherently trustworthy. How to V8👇 To update your node from V6 to V8, delegate your TRAC utility tokens, and learn more about creating, connecting and owning your Knowledge Assets, make sure to thoroughly read the following documentation: 👉 With V8 DKG launch, you may now access the new: V8 Explorer👉 AND Staking Dashboard 👉 You may now also participate in V8 Staking Security Bounty by delegating new TRAC stake and report your findings. Read more: 👉 The V8 Staking Security Bounty will importantly contribute to the so-called tuning phase of V8 DKG launch (V8.0 to V8.1). Let's break records, as we usher in a new era of Internet Scale OriginTrail!show more

OriginTrail
561,104 views • 1 year ago
Injustice is the misalignment of human behavior and social... order with norms that ought to be truly human — humane, reasonable, and faithful to their essence. : The author defines injustice not as a random misfortune or isolated act of cruelty, but as a fundamental misalignment between how humans actually behave and organize their societies and the norms that ought to govern them. Those norms must be truly human: humane in spirit, reasonable in application, and faithful to the deepest essence of what it means to be human. When our laws, institutions, customs, or daily conduct drift away from this standard, injustice takes root. It appears in systems that treat people as means rather than ends, in hierarchies that ignore dignity, and in habits that favor convenience over compassion. The gap between what is and what should be becomes the very measure of injustice. True justice, therefore, is the ongoing effort to close that gap, to shape both personal conduct and social structures so they reflect our highest understanding of humanity. It is not a fixed state but a continuous alignment with the humane, the rational, and the authentically human.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
1,624,313 views • 3 months ago
M E S S I E R | OriginTrail... Following the VirgoDAO investment in $TRAC, we are excited to announce the development of a strong strategic partnership with OriginTrail. 🤝 Starting today, $TRAC is listed and tradable on the P2P Exchange, allowing buyers and sellers to trade their tokens without slippage, token buy-and-sell taxes, or MEV-related losses at We believe in OriginTrail's Decentralized Knowledge Graph (#DKG), which integrates knowledge #graph and blockchain technologies to create AI-ready Knowledge Assets. We look forward to collaborating further on this in the future. These assets enhance trust, discoverability, and data ownership across industries such as supply chains, healthcare, and the metaverse, while supporting a verifiable internet for #AI.show more

MESSIER | M87
29,556 views • 1 year ago
We are not equals. We are not peers. We... are the heirs of conquerors, builders, and visionaries. The blood of the West forged every high form in history. Without us, there is no science, no state, no art, no order. No modern world itself! The most pathetic truth our enemies refuse to confront is that, even at their peak, they will never be us. Not in mind, not in form, not in spirit. They will never know the glory carried in the veins of even the lowest-born White man. That knowledge haunts them. It drives their hatred. It fuels their every act of sabotage and subversion. This is not about grievance or fairness. It is about superiority. Theirs is not critique; it is resentment—impotent, envious, and utterly, and pathetically servile. And we must not merely ignore it. We must crush it. We must disabuse them of the lie that they can stand beside us, replace us, or rule over us. No more tolerance for those who seek to destroy what they can never create. No more patience for those who gnash their teeth at beauty, strength, and excellence. The age of apology is over. The age of reckoning begins. Hail Victory.show more

Chad Crowley
24,537 views • 10 months ago
Intelligence is a system level description of emergent coordinated... action in response to the environment, and it does not require any 'embodied self'show more

Andrew Côté
225,554 views • 1 month ago
Alright, now that we know *what* an agent is,... how does it actually work? When you ask for help on a task, the agent plans a series of steps and executes them directly in the application on your behalf, using the tools it has access to. Say you are booking a local service or trying to organize your inbox (which typically takes multiple steps): the AI model first plans how to achieve the task using its existing knowledge and then interacts with your inbox to execute the task. The agent will continue until it is confident the task has been successfully completed.show more

Google AI
22,487 views • 6 months ago
Faith in humanity is faith in the limitless creative... capacity of the human race. Yet this faith is primarily motivational and normative, for how humanity will realize its potential is another question. : The author defines faith in humanity as faith in the limitless creative capacity of the human race. It is the belief that we possess boundless potential to imagine, build, and transform reality. However, this faith is primarily motivational and normative. It serves as an inspiring ideal and an ethical standard that calls us to strive higher, rather than a guarantee of outcomes. Believing in humanity’s creative power motivates us to act, but it does not automatically determine how that power will be used. Realizing this potential remains an open question, dependent on our choices, values, and collective wisdom. True faith in humanity therefore combines deep optimism with sober realism. It trusts in our capacity while acknowledging our responsibility to direct that capacity toward good. It is not blind hope, but a call to conscious creation.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
2,676,177 views • 27 days ago
Love for humanity is the core of love for... life. It arises from the recognition of life’s value and beauty, from faith in humanity’s ability for greatness, and from the awareness that you are its child — and that it is dear and close to you. : The author places love for humanity at the heart of love for life itself. It springs from a clear recognition of life’s immense value and beauty, from an unwavering faith in humanity’s capacity for greatness, and from the intimate awareness that each person is humanity’s own child, bound to it by blood, spirit, and destiny. This love is not distant admiration. It is the quiet, fierce tenderness a child feels for the parent who gave it existence. Humanity is dear and close because it is the living source from which we draw breath, meaning, and possibility. To love life is to love the collective that carries it forward. To doubt humanity is to doubt life’s own worth. When we see ourselves as its children, gratitude replaces judgment. Hope replaces despair. Love for humanity becomes the deepest form of self-love, because we are not separate from it. It is the recognition that every stranger carries a piece of the same miracle we carry in ourselves. That recognition turns strangers into kin, and the world into home.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
287,911 views • 5 months ago
"Before rejecting scientific knowledge about the origin of the... Universe and life on Earth, make an effort to study them. Yes, mastering them will require considerable effort and time, but there is no other way to a full and productive life." - Zafar Mirzo Zafar Mirzoshow more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
1,007,309 views • 1 year ago
There is a room in Málaga that was built... to be the closest thing on earth to standing inside heaven. It is called the camarín of the Virgin of Victory, and it is hidden at the top of a tower inside the Santuario de la Victoria. To reach it, you climb and the ascent is the entire point... The building you are climbing through was completed in 1700, and it was designed as a single argument made in stone. At the bottom lies a crypt: a black chamber crowded with white plaster skeletons, a meditation on death and the brevity of life. From there a staircase rises, and as you climb it the light grows stronger and the imagery changes from bones to saints. The architects of the time understood this ascent as the soul's own journey, the dark crypt as the stage of penitence, the staircase as the stage of spiritual progress, and the room at the very top as the final stage: the union of the soul with the divine. That room at the top is the camarín, and its dome is one of the most extraordinary interiors in Spain... Every surface is covered in white and gold plasterwork. There is no empty space anywhere. The Baroque called this horror vacui, the horror of the void: the conviction that a space meant to represent heaven should not contain a single bare patch of stone. Out of that plasterwork emerge angels, flowers, birds, and mirrors. The mirrors are not decoration alone. They catch the light pouring in through the windows of the drum and throw it around the chamber, so that the gold seems to move and the whole room appears to shimmer and breathe. This wonder was built by people who believed that if you wanted to show a human being what heaven might feel like, you did not describe it to them. You built a room, and you let them climb into it... -- -- -- If you enjoyed this, I write a weekly newsletter read by over 50,000 people who love rediscovering the beauty of the past. You can join us here: If you'd like to support my work, a paid subscription is what makes it possible.show more

James Lucas
68,641 views • 15 days ago
Nobody comes into my office and says they've been... losing ground for years. They come in for a knee or a shoulder. But when you ask the right questions, a different story emerges. They stopped hiking because it got too hard. They gave up tennis. They hesitate before the stairs they used to take without thinking. They've quietly rearranged their lives around what they can no longer do... and most of them didn't notice it happening. This is what I think of as the narrowing of people's lives. It's not a dramatic event. Instead, it's a gradual shrinking of what's physically possible, so slow that people mistake the adaptation for a choice. It wasn't a choice. It was the slow, quiet disappearance of capacity that nobody warned them to protect. They normalized all the changes and attributed them solely to aging. The narrowing is not inevitable!! Dammit... it's not ;-)! But it requires intention to resist because the body will not hold the capacity to do things you do not train, and the losses accumulate in silence until they don't.show more

Howard Luks MD
76,768 views • 3 months ago
Faith in humanity is the conviction that, given sufficient... will, the collective mind is capable of shaping a civilization in which dignity, freedom, and mutual care become a stable norm of social existence. : The author defines faith in humanity as the deep conviction that, with sufficient collective will, the shared human mind can build a civilization where dignity, freedom, and mutual care form the stable norm of social life. This faith is not blind optimism. It is a deliberate trust in our capacity to choose better. It recognizes the raw material: minds capable of empathy, foresight, and cooperation. The challenge is to direct that capacity toward lasting structures that protect every person’s worth, liberty, and security. When dignity is no longer a privilege but the default, when freedom is paired with responsibility, when care for others is woven into the fabric of society, then humanity proves its own faith justified. The alternative is resignation: accepting division, exploitation, and indifference as inevitable. Faith in humanity rejects that surrender. It insists that we are not condemned to repeat the past. We can decide, together, to make mutual care the rule rather than the exception. That decision is the quiet revolution faith demands. It begins with the belief that we are capable of it. And it ends with a world that finally matches the best of what we are.show more

Zafar Mirzo | Quotes
375,065 views • 5 months ago
They say that alchemists had the knowledge to transform... mercury into gold. Now observe the position of gold and mercury in the periodic table. Does that make sense to you?show more

Bronze Giant
534,605 views • 5 months ago