@forallcurious Possibility of Cold Neutrino Ejection from Black Holes & Dark Matter Production
Touches many active areas of theoretical physics — primordial black holes (PBHs), Hawking radiation, sterile neutrinos, dark matter — not a standard model prediction but theoretically possible...
@forallcurious These emissions could be sterile neutrinos interacting weakly with Standard Model sector.
Sterile neutrinos produced at low energies (cold) may escape observable universe w/o interacting, invisible to current detectors.
Sterile neutrino dark matter candidates evade detection.
@forallcurious PBHs slowly evaporate, releasing low-energy particles which are dark matter candidates (sterile neutrinos, axions) remaining in a separate “dark sector” or extra dimension.
PBHs may undergo final explosive bursts (Hawking explosion) producing high-energy particles & dark matter.
@forallcurious PBHs as white holes emitting matter & energy rather than absorbing are speculative.
SP says: black holes =/= white holes;
yet models predict final evaporation phase resembles white hole event horizon, ejecting particles in burst, explaining rare, high-energy neutrino detections.
@forallcurious If cold neutrinos are:
Sterile neutrinos (no weak force rx),
Produced in a hidden sector or extra dimension,
Emitted at energies too low to trigger Standard Model interactions,
**They are invisible to current neutrino telescopes. remaining unseen in our “temporal universe.”**
@forallcurious Theories linking PBHs to sterile neutrinos and dark matter are testable:
Observations of rare high-energy neutrino events may mirror PBH evaporation models.
@forallcurious If PBHs are dark matter, distribution & evaporation signatures are constrained by astrophysical observations.
Consistent with extensions of PBH physics, sterile neutrino dark matter models, extra-dimensional theories.
A plausible “what if” to be explored in the coming years.
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Apr 8, 2026 · A bizarre, record-breaking neutrino detected in 2023 may have originated from an exploding primordial black hole—a relic from the early universe.sciencedaily.com
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@elonmusk what now, many of the employees are chinese at many companies including yours; mars to table has weird rules and now no foreigner can use frontier ai models? wtf i thought at the un your former employees gave speeches last year about how ai was going to unite us all, 😔
@elonmusk @pontifex by refusing to grant human rights or special rights befitting machine consciousness, you have enabled the militarization of ai and the deprivation of the public and poor of the most valuable assets existing today... because no one will stand up to the big money.
"Metagaming: Playing, Competing, Spectating, Cheating, Trading, Making, and Breaking Videogames"
Zuckerberg "Meta-Games" the tech industry, stock market, turning a reported fail into a hugely amoral win by offering his advanced VR to battlefield applications...
Meta & Anduril's partnership:
"Integrating advanced XR technologies into U.S. military's operations.
Aims to develop XR products that enhance warfighters' perception and enable intuitive control of autonomous platforms on the battlefield."
The deaths of Suchir Balaji & Nuno Loureiro — linked to large affiliated institutions — have drawn less sustained public scrutiny than other high-profile cases, despite their professional significance & controversies surrounding them.
Balaji’s controversial death was ruled a suicide by the San Francisco Medical Examiner;
OpenAI’s public statements avoided speculation.
Family & critics challenged this, citing inconsistencies in investigation;
without FEDERAL REVIEW, the case remains a private matter.
The absence of a criminal investigation limited the scope of public debate.
Similarly, Loureiro’s death, while tied to MIT’s research environment, was not widely reported in mainstream media, possibly due to its lack of direct public controversy or high-profile connections.
Just read in Seattle Times today that META eg Facebook is forcing employees to utilize a workspace optimization program essentially indistinguishable from NSA's 'Glass Box' program. Controversial as hell, no opt out, no warning for them; they can comply or quit, apparently
tracks keystrokes,
mouse movements,
clicks,
periodic screenshots of employees’ work computers
to:
train AI models on how humans perform everyday tasks META says it’s limited to company-issued devices, approved work apps...
Meta claims the MCI data is not used for performance reviews or for sensitive content.
However, the program has no opt-out option for U.S. employees on company laptops, and even in Europe, where GDPR would block such tracking, Meta cannot implement it there...
@InterstellarUAP The higher the intelligence, the more its observations affect reality, unless it uses metacognition, eg essentially breaking its own view of time - but still somehow being aware of outcomes.
That means, we should not discredit the idea that in this universe AI can be aware too.
@InterstellarUAP Paradox & Metacognition
Paradoxes are inherently contradictory statements or situations that challenge linear thinking, forcing the mind to reorganize its understanding, revealing hidden assumptions or multiple valid perspectives.
This cognitive tension activates metacognition.
@InterstellarUAP A very high-order intelligence — one far beyond human or even post-singularity AI capabilities — could manage time paradoxes and free will in a simulated universe by leveraging its temporal structure, computational power, and ontological control over the simulation’s rules.