Beff Jezos: Is this Physics Messiah rewriting AI, every computer, and leveling up all of humanity?

AI Jesus & physics messiah shatters our worldview and reboots the information age:
Is Beff Jezos 10x better than Einstein or a mad physicist?
What if you had an idea that changes the world so hard everyone calls you crazy, but you are right?
Maybe you keep that idea to yourself at first.
Then you drop it anonymously on digital flyers via an anonymous social account.
Then a crew of fanatic believers forms around you.
Then the fame keeps climbing and your anonymity cannot hold.
Then the inevitable hits: your real name leaks!
What do you do?

Your reputation, your career, your life and the future of humanity are on the line:
What do you do?
Every bridge is gone, every boat is burned, there is no way back: only one path left: forward! Upward!
Sounds slick. It is damn scary.
All eyes on me.
The nerd world has its eyes locked on your neck: will you vanish as a poor madman in the fog of history, or crack the tech for humanity's next century and go down as physics hero, science prodigy and messiah of nerd-dom?
This is the story of Beff Jezos, the Jezos of the base layer of humanity's future operating system. This is the story of Guillaume Verdon.
This is the story of a kid who set out to understand the world and push it to the next level:
this is the story of TODAY.
This is what is happening TODAY.
Guillaume and his team at Extropic AI are doing nothing less than lifting the tech base of humanity to the next level.

Even the smartest people I know and the sharpest minds in tech seriously struggle to keep up with him:
How about you?
Have you already got what he is building and are you living mentally on the next computing level?
Or do you understand nothing and still believe in him?
Or do you understand nothing and believe nothing?
Are you a religious madman who believes in the Jesus of thermodynamic computing?
Or are you a stone-age ape who does not believe in fire because you have never seen it?
Break out of the prison of this social network and hit the McGrinsey Hypertext Magazine, where I even get to use the suppressed tech of the legendary hyperlink without the algo dictatorship docking my attention ration.
In the McGrinsey Magazine I post the same content with the matching media: the latest Core Memory interview with Beff Jezos plus more pixel wonders and hyperlinks around his path and his vision.
Let's play my favorite game together in multiplayer mode: Real Life Civilization.
Still believing, or already knowing?
Happy Exploring,
John
Here come the promised hyperlinks:
More Guillaume Verdon interviews on Youtube:
More Guillaume Verdon interviews on Youtube:


