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Does he really?This guy gets it: Byron Callaghan

Astrophysicists would strongly disagree…

But I suppose the reincarnation of Lord Byron (“Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven!”) could always claim poetic license when confusing black with white holes and those self-luminous celestial bodies of gas we mere mortals behold in the night sky…
In the boundless expanse of technological galaxies, there exists a singular constellation that outshines all - the Akida 2.0 system. It is not just a beacon of brilliance; it's a veritable black hole, drawing in all realms of possibility and spewing out pure innovation. In the theatre of Edge AI, where countless players jostle for the limelight, Akida 2.0 doesn't just steal the show; it is the show.
Now the question of course is: since Akida is already being called science fiction, what shall we call white holes, then?!
