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zero point

likely create a new technology that still makes Bitcoin well if it got us to Zero Point Energy at some point that could actually put us into a post money World correct because economic scarcity
Concept
zero point
Score
4 · causes · because
Status
candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · yt0.837

    Everything is relative, so that means it's quantum mechanical. Uh Bitcoin's not based on that. And I will tell you, people have asked me on other podcasts, especially about Bitcoin, is there technically another level to Bitcoin? I believe there is because of this reason. Because it's based on Newtonian physics. It's not actually based on quantum mechanical stuff. So, when you hear a lot of the the negativities, you know, that, oh, when we build the quantum computer, that uh Satoshi's device will be taken out. I chuckle at that. Why? Because nature's already built that quantum computer. It's in

    yt/jtMu-KFyKxM-bitcoin-is-a-time-machine-with-dr-jack-kruse/transcript.txt

  2. 02 · yt0.830

    Well, here's a fun basic analogy to help you understand. Fermat's law is like when you're trying to get to a swimming pool as quickly as possible from a sandy beach. You know you can run fast on the sand, but once you hit the water, you have to swim slower. So, instead of running straight into the water, you might run a bit further on the sand to save time. Light does something similar when it moves from one material to another, like from air into water, it thinks about which path will get it to its destination the quickest and it takes that route. Light always finds the fastest way, not neces

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  3. 03 · yt0.821

    You know, do you want to go Walls and Harris or do you want to fight for freedom? Cuz to me, I think you need to fight for freedom, and I think every time you buy Bitcoin, you're fighting for freedom. It's not just picking up the musket and shooting at King George, which I do think, you know, we're coming to that point in the United States where we might have to do that. Um, I think every sat you buy is a [ __ ] you to the king. I I don't I look at it absolutely that way. And I hope more Americans that are, you know, zero coiners that own nothing realize this, even if they buy five o

    yt/jtMu-KFyKxM-bitcoin-is-a-time-machine-with-dr-jack-kruse/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · yt0.818

    I actually put the first blockchain up. You know the first blockchain ever created by humans was the Sumerian alphabet. And it was categorized in stone. And why should that resonate with a Bitcoiner? When you actually think about it, the Rosetta Stone, the Sumerian alphabet, you know, the Phoenicians, you know, anything written in stone, what did that do? It made the ledger immutable. Immutable in those days. Now, we know that it's really not immutable cuz you could get rid of the stones. But, ironically, those stones still sit in our museums today. So, I would tell you the ancients were prett

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  5. 05 · yt0.817

    Jack Mallers sat down with the same president I did and told him the story of money. And we have a millennial philosopher king that said, "This is a good idea. I think it's a good idea for my people. We use American money because of our civil wars, our central bank was [ __ ] completely ruined our money. Okay, we'll use the United States money, but then we'll give people an insurance policy with Bitcoin behind it." So, what did that do? That bought people in El Salvador more time. Do you see how every time I give you an example, what do we always come back to? Those three footnotes i

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  6. 06 · yt0.813

    I don't have time to explain it to you if your mind's not open. Now, I'm going to assume with your question, the mind is open. I would use a very simple analogy and I make it for El Salvador. Four years ago, if you went to Super Selecto, you could fill the grocery basket up very, very easily. Today, it's very, very sparse. And you're in a country that has both American money and Bitcoin. Now look at the difference of what Bitcoin has done. When Boulli brought it in, it was $41,000. Now it's $1067. So in four years, you doubled your money. So that means you have that discussion with people and

    yt/pa9Fni5IHkk-013-dr-jack-kruse-part-2-why-bitcoiners-fear-his-vision-all-/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · yt0.807

    You probably know in my day job I'm a brain surgeon so I not know a lot about how the brain works. We're very subject to the Dunning Krueger effect. The only way to go against the Dunning Krueger effect is become a first principles thinker. So the case that I'm laying out to Bitcoin is I think that the reason why I'm a Serbic and why people get pissed off at me is because I lay this stuff out. But I want to lay this out so that we all understand before I shut up. I want you to think about a chef and a cook. Okay. First principle of thinking is a chef will go and buy all the best ingredients he

    yt/3ILmWtMX_ys-epstein-samurai-take-down-bitcoin-no-one-s-connecting-the-do/transcript.txt

  8. 08 · yt0.804

    But let's also be very frank here. I think, you know, BTC sessions is also pointing this out. There's been a huge fallacy with the Treasury companies Yeah. that's falling apart, like the narratives that we all thought at the beginning of this cycle that it was good to get governments involved in Bitcoin. I probably been the lone wolf on this issue. When I was at Prague, the first year, I had dinner with, with Michael Saylor and another prominent bitcoin, who, you guys know Parker Lewis, and we kept our mouths shut the first year. But from that meeting, I got the sense that there was a huge pro

    yt/A0onGcn17fQ-it-took-a-brain-surgeon-to-uncover-terrifying-threat-to-bitc/transcript.txt

  9. 09 · yt0.803

    On this topic of time, like we are saving Bitcoin for some point in the future and and you talk about health and, you know, if you if you die tomorrow, then your Bitcoin is not very useful today. What can we be doing to live longer, healthier lives? Well, it's going to depend. Um you have to know a little bit of biology when I answer this question. And you have to know really mitochondria biology. The focus of centralized medicine is on RNA and DNA. I'm going to tell you, if you're a Bitcoiner, I want you to erase that. That's like believing in Ethereum, okay? Just [ __ ] erase it. U

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  10. 10 · yt0.803

    Because the time that I think physicists talk about is driven by the earth earth's rotation and solar cycles and also the effect of the the moon. Uh that's actually where circadian biology comes from. But you also have to realize that the environment that you live in, the light there or the solar energy there, the water there, the structure in your cells there and the magnetic flux from both geomagnetic fields and the the magnetochemicals like ROS and RNS all influences these biologic systems. Therefore, they all influence time. So time goes from macro to micro to nano. And it turns out when y

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