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Big Picture + NEXRAD + Ground Ozone
Unhealthy levels of Ground Ozone in the southeast
Not sure how the ground ozone fits into the equation yet - I just know it's somehow a side effect of what they've been up to
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5-20-26
Unhealthy levels of Ground Ozone in the southeast
Not sure how the ground ozone fits into the equation yet - I just know it's somehow a side effect of what they've been up to
will ponder the data point ๐ค
5-20-26
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The Texas Hook
This tower is now known as The Texas Hook
Second time in two days that they've used that tower on the Texas coast to hook that energy (thunderstorms) - dissipate it - and send that energy up into the northern storm system
While recording the last clip - toward the end - I think I spotted the moment the tower surged the energy required to dissipate the system - Watch for the flicker I point out and how that energy dissipates/moves
5-20-26
This tower is now known as The Texas Hook
Second time in two days that they've used that tower on the Texas coast to hook that energy (thunderstorms) - dissipate it - and send that energy up into the northern storm system
While recording the last clip - toward the end - I think I spotted the moment the tower surged the energy required to dissipate the system - Watch for the flicker I point out and how that energy dissipates/moves
5-20-26
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Getting off the bus to avoid the floods in NYC didn't quite work out as planned for her
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New York City is underwater after heavy rainfall triggered flash flood warnings across the boroughs, with some areas receiving over 6 inches of rain in just a few hours.
The Long Island Expressway was shut down in both directions, and the F train suspended service due to station flooding at Jamaica-179th Street.
Six inches of rain shouldn't do this to a major city, but clogged drains and years of deferred maintenance will.
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The Long Island Expressway was shut down in both directions, and the F train suspended service due to station flooding at Jamaica-179th Street.
Six inches of rain shouldn't do this to a major city, but clogged drains and years of deferred maintenance will.
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SITUATION EXPLAINED: OpenAI solves a real math problem
In 1946, renowned mathematician Paul Erdลs defined a simple problem: if you place n points in a plane, what is the maximum possible number of pairs of points that can be exactly 1 unit of distance apart? This problem, the planar unit distance problem, became one of the most well-known in the field of combinatorial geometry. Erdลs conjectured that the โsquare latticeโ solution shown below was more or less optimal.
An internal OpenAI model just disproved this conjecture, finding a more optimal solution. This is a big deal. This isnโt a literature review that found a previously unpublished human solution, or a slight improvement to an existing human solution, or a solution to some minor subproblem that no one cares about. Itโs a fully AI-discovered novel solution to a well-known open problem central to a field of mathematics.
Just as crucially, the result came from a general-purpose reasoning model, not a model specifically designed for math like Googleโs AlphaProof. Itโs possible that this model is the next version of GPT-5.5 Pro, soon to be released to millions of ChatGPT subscribers worldwide. The dream of a genius in everyoneโs pocket is one step closer to becoming a reality.
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In 1946, renowned mathematician Paul Erdลs defined a simple problem: if you place n points in a plane, what is the maximum possible number of pairs of points that can be exactly 1 unit of distance apart? This problem, the planar unit distance problem, became one of the most well-known in the field of combinatorial geometry. Erdลs conjectured that the โsquare latticeโ solution shown below was more or less optimal.
An internal OpenAI model just disproved this conjecture, finding a more optimal solution. This is a big deal. This isnโt a literature review that found a previously unpublished human solution, or a slight improvement to an existing human solution, or a solution to some minor subproblem that no one cares about. Itโs a fully AI-discovered novel solution to a well-known open problem central to a field of mathematics.
Just as crucially, the result came from a general-purpose reasoning model, not a model specifically designed for math like Googleโs AlphaProof. Itโs possible that this model is the next version of GPT-5.5 Pro, soon to be released to millions of ChatGPT subscribers worldwide. The dream of a genius in everyoneโs pocket is one step closer to becoming a reality.
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OpenAI made history today.
An internal reasoning model autonomously disproved a famous conjecture in mathematics that stood for nearly 80 years.
The problem: In 1946, Paul Erdลs asked how many pairs of points can be exactly 1 unit apart if you place n points on a flat surface. The best known answer came from square grid constructions, and Erdลs himself conjectured you can't do meaningfully better. Mathematicians believed this for decades.
The AI proved him wrong. It found entirely new point configurations that beat the square grid by a fixed polynomial factor, not a marginal improvement, a real mathematical gap.
The proof uses methods from algebraic number theory, a completely different branch of math, Class field towers, Golod-Shafarevich theory, tools nobody expected to be relevant to a geometry problem about distances in the plane (reminds me of move 37, AlphaGo tbh).
Fields Medalist Tim Gowers calls it "a milestone in AI mathematics." The proof was verified by leading external mathematicians.
According to OpenAI, this is the first time AI has independently solved a prominent open research problem in mathematics!
Caveat: Obviously OpenAI chose which problems to test the model on. So "autonomous" means the model generated the idea and wrote the proof, not that it wandered into the problem on its own.
But if reasoning models can reliably make cross-domain connections like this, finding paths that experts didn't prioritize, this changes research far beyond math. Biology, physics, materials science, medicine.
This isn't AI reproducing human knowledge anymore. This is AI producing new knowledge. That's a qualitative shift.
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An internal reasoning model autonomously disproved a famous conjecture in mathematics that stood for nearly 80 years.
The problem: In 1946, Paul Erdลs asked how many pairs of points can be exactly 1 unit apart if you place n points on a flat surface. The best known answer came from square grid constructions, and Erdลs himself conjectured you can't do meaningfully better. Mathematicians believed this for decades.
The AI proved him wrong. It found entirely new point configurations that beat the square grid by a fixed polynomial factor, not a marginal improvement, a real mathematical gap.
The proof uses methods from algebraic number theory, a completely different branch of math, Class field towers, Golod-Shafarevich theory, tools nobody expected to be relevant to a geometry problem about distances in the plane (reminds me of move 37, AlphaGo tbh).
Fields Medalist Tim Gowers calls it "a milestone in AI mathematics." The proof was verified by leading external mathematicians.
According to OpenAI, this is the first time AI has independently solved a prominent open research problem in mathematics!
Caveat: Obviously OpenAI chose which problems to test the model on. So "autonomous" means the model generated the idea and wrote the proof, not that it wandered into the problem on its own.
But if reasoning models can reliably make cross-domain connections like this, finding paths that experts didn't prioritize, this changes research far beyond math. Biology, physics, materials science, medicine.
This isn't AI reproducing human knowledge anymore. This is AI producing new knowledge. That's a qualitative shift.
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This AI pretended to be a student ๐ญ
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๐จ One tiny biteโฆ and your body could reject meat FOREVER.
Doctors say the Lone Star Tick can trigger Alpha-Gal Syndrome โ a condition linked to severe allergic reactions to red meat, dairy, and more.
But now the internet is asking a darker questionโฆ
Why are these ticks suddenly spreading EVERYWHERE? ๐๐ท๏ธ
Some people think itโs natural.Others think something much bigger is going on.
Coincidenceโฆ or experiment? #lonestartick #alphagal #conspiracy #creepy #brainrotreels
Doctors say the Lone Star Tick can trigger Alpha-Gal Syndrome โ a condition linked to severe allergic reactions to red meat, dairy, and more.
But now the internet is asking a darker questionโฆ
Why are these ticks suddenly spreading EVERYWHERE? ๐๐ท๏ธ
Some people think itโs natural.Others think something much bigger is going on.
Coincidenceโฆ or experiment? #lonestartick #alphagal #conspiracy #creepy #brainrotreels
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