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Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Episode 2784 CWSA 03/20/25

Thu, 20 Mar 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the simultaneous sip?

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flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. Join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine. At the end of the day, the thing makes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip, and damn it, it happens right now. Go! Delightful. One of the best ever.

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Chapter 2: How has Elon Musk's investment in X changed perceptions?

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Well, did you know that according to Frontiers in Nutrition, the regular coffee and tea assumption, It lowers your risk of osteoporosis. Did you notice when you sipped that your osteoporosis seemed a little bit better? Yeah. Good science. Well, Elon Musk has raised almost a billion dollars in new equity for X. And here's the fun part. That would value X at about... $32 billion.

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And that would be close to what he bought it for. So basically, the outrageous price they paid for X has already paid for itself. Do you remember when the biggest thing you could say against Elon Musk was, well, he's not such a genius. He overpaid for X. And those of us who are a little bit smarter said, you know, just wait. I'd wait a little bit on that.

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So based on the amount you just raised, which means he has plans for X, I think. I assume that's not just to retire some debt. It's probably also to make sure he can do some new stuff. But it looks like his purchase of X was a good investment. Yeah. Of all the things in the world, it was one of the very few things his critics had to cling to.

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Oh, yeah, well, okay, maybe SpaceX is kind of cool, and yeah, Tesla was doing all right, but okay, Starlink was good, and Neuralink seems like it's changing the world, but he definitely overpaid for X. Can't say that anymore. All right, that's fun. Apparently a bunch of Hollywood celebrities, according to Breitbart News,

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uh they got together and wrote a letter to the president uh begging him to help with their copyright protection so the the same people were the biggest critics of trump are now begging for help to protect them from ai i don't think this is going to work too well but uh here's what i think so

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Do you remember when AI could first make pictures and little very short videos, you know, like just a few seconds? And then you thought, oh, if it can do that. I can maybe make a movie just by saying, okay, start with that, change this, add another character. But it could never do anything that took off from where the last image ended. It would just be a brand new image.

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So you couldn't do anything with continuity. But the continuity has been fixed recently, at least by a few apps. So I'm going to guess that we're one year away from anybody being able to create a feature-length movie by just talking to the app. Now, you'd still have to be good at it, so the app isn't going to do all the work for you. But if you were good at it,

Chapter 3: What are the implications of AI on movie production?

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I think you can do it and I'm pretty sure I can feed my books at least my one book That's fiction. I'll bet I could just feed it to the AI and say make a movie out of this. I Now, the problem would be that the AI wouldn't want to violate my copyright, so I'd have to somehow convince it that I had the rights to the book. So that hasn't been solved yet.

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Chapter 4: How are drones being weaponized in the U.S.?

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But I think we're really close to here's a book, turn it into a movie. Boom. We're very close. Well, speaking of books, according to Wired magazine, Lily Hay Newman is writing that Now you can buy these low-cost drones from big Chinese companies like Timu and AliExpress that you can add add-ons to the drone to turn them into terrorist weapons. Let me say that again.

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China is now selling just commercially to anybody who wants to buy it, drones that will take add-ons that will turn them into terrorist devices. And I don't think that there's any doubt about why they're doing this, because I don't think these are going to be available in China. So it looks like they're setting up the United States to be destroyed by drones.

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Now, one of the things that you can add is the ability to avoid First of all, it'll carry a payload. So if you want to carry a bomb or some poison or something, they'll sell you that. You can just buy it off the shelf now. I mean through the mail, but it's off the shelf-ish. And you can even get the kind that if it gets jammed, it can turn to visual.

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So as long as it knows what's supposed to be on the ground, it can thwart the jamming. Yeah. This is really happening. Now, you might know that about 20-some years ago, I wrote a book in which I predicted this very time. You've seen the book. It's God's Debris. So God's Debris, the complete work, has three different books in it. But the middle one, The Religion War, is about this exact time.

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So 20-some years ago, I said, you know, terrorists are going to be able to buy a little drone. They're going to be able to weaponize it. And they're going to be able to launch it. And you won't know where it came from. And it will be able to snake through your city and attack anything it wants. And then we're going to be in big trouble. So that's where that is.

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By the way, some of you have asked, but now this is an audio book. So you can buy God's Debris of the Complete Works as an audio book. So a bunch of you are asking, when's the audio book going to be available? It's available now. So it's not me, but I picked the reader of the book. The reason I couldn't do it is I have too much, I'm just too dyslexic. You know, I think I'm worse than I used to be.

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I tried to do the audiobook myself, spend some time at the studio. But I can't really read sentences anymore because I can't read them in the order they're written, even if I wrote the sentence, weirdly. So I was unable to do it just from mental disability. But also, you were asking me about the audiobook for my other book. Had it failed, almost everything still wouldn't bake.

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This is a second edition, not the first edition. This is the one you want. But the audiobook for that is also available. So there's that. Well, but there's even more danger coming. Apparently China, according to the register, Chinese satellites are already practicing dogfighting in space, which would be military preparation for a war in space. So it's not theoretical.

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They're already practicing dogfights in space. But here's the just sort of slipped into the story. Apparently, they already have a refueling station in space, China does, for refueling satellites. Now, I don't even know what that means. How do you refuel a satellite? What are you refueling it with? I don't even know what that means. But apparently, some kind of refueling satellite thing.

Chapter 5: What do the JFK files reveal about the assassination?

Chapter 6: How is Trump's coal energy policy affecting the climate debate?

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So you could argue that if there's an idea that it needs to be cut to meet our targets for the deficit, that it sort of is going to lead to that. But it does sound like the Republicans are holding tight. They don't want to change the benefits to the actual individual user. So they would only go after their waste, fraud, and abuse, and maybe a little overhead kind of stuff.

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So we'll see if that's enough. But the Democrats have gone to just complete lying as their defense. Do you remember when Democrats had ideas about policies? And they'd say, hey, we got a better idea. They don't have that. The only thing they have... is they sit in a room and they come up with creative lies, and then they figure out who's going to say them. Hey, I've got an idea.

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Let's just make up some shit about Medicaid, and we'll have Jamie Raskin go out and say it, and the other designated liars. We can get Adam Schiff to say anything. Swalwell, he'll say anything, designated liar. Anyway. So Dean Phillips, who's a Democrat... Remember he ran for president against Biden because he refused to be a stupid liar, even though he was in the stupid liar party.

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So he tries to position himself as the last reasonable person who is also a Democrat. He does a pretty good job. Pretty good job, which also means he has no chance of being elected. He can't get elected as a Democrat because he's sort of common sense centrist. But he said that he was appalled at how Tim Walz was sort of laughing about the destruction of Tesla.

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And he said, you know, I really don't recognize my party. I don't recognize its principles. What I saw my governor and my friend, Tim, all say today was appalling. And I'm just shocked that someone who should know better read the room so poorly. And I'm going to give him a little bit of credit. I know sometimes some of you hate it when I give any Democrat any credit.

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But he didn't look like he was acting. That's a big deal. The other Democrats, they look like they know they're lying. And they look like they know they're acting. He's either the best actor I've ever seen, and I don't think that's the case, or he really meant that. He really meant that he was appalled by his own party. I think he meant it. And I don't know.

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I think he's too reasonable to really make it to the top of the party. You need to be a little bit crazy, I think, to get even nominated to run for president. Well, there's some gigantic study about the safety or lack of it for the COVID-19 shots. And there's some appalling outcomes. So here are some of the things they found that these shots would cause.

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Just assume that there are gigantic percentages of increase that are in the three-digit category. So 610% increased risk of myocarditis. following the mRNA injection. 378% more chance of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. 323% increased risk of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. 249% extra risk of Guillain-Barr. Is that how you say it? Guillain-Barr syndrome. Now, is that what...

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Who's the singer, the young male singer whose face had a little problem? Didn't he have that Gillian bar thing after a shot? So that's pretty awful. I did check with Grok to see if there was anything in terms of cancer. But so far the shots are not confirmed, not confirmed to have any impact on cancer rates. But I don't know that that's been studied as much as it could be.

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