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Andrew Côté
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Andrew Côté
@Andercot
engineering physicist, writes about deep tech, physics, energy, sci fi and whatever. founder @hyperstition_x produces @deeptechweek
San Francisco
andercot.substack.com
Joined September 2012
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Jun 10
    SF Deep Tech Week starts in less than two weeks. There is 70 events on the calendar and the world's leading founders, everything from Fusion energy, Manufacturing, Defense, and the CEO's of publicly traded companies. Folks like @aphysicist building the future of manufacturing
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Apr 15, 2025
    Can any space nerds help me understand how the Blue Origin capsule came back down without any re-entry burns? Was this a trajectory thing or some kind of superior material used? Falcon crew capsule for comparison
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Nov 17, 2024
    The CIA publishes the craziest stuff on their website. "Oh yeah we had professional remote viewers, yeah, we asked them to go visit Mars one million years ago. What did they see? Pyramids, obelisks, a dying elder race looking for a new home. Anyway its declassified now."
    https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/cia-rdp96-00788r001900760001-9.pdf
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Nov 3, 2025
    Oddly enough this is basically how life started
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    abcdent
    @abcdentminded
    Nov 2, 2025
    Attention everyone I have successfully crafted a closed ring of oil in my ramen broth. This marvelous shape prevents surface tension from drawing the blob into a disc as usual. After ten minutes of observation, it has proven stable. The entire paradigm has been overturned tonight
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Sep 24, 2024
    My political preferences are whatever leads to this
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Oct 4, 2025
    I used to work 6am - 6pm, 6 days a week, on a construction site in my early 20s. Honestly? It fucking sucked, dude. I would sit in my car outside the site at 530am, desperately drinking a coffee, telling myself over and over again, "god I wish I was in sciences" Because every
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    Cleobug101
    @cleobug101
    Oct 2, 2025
    men need to be working real jobs again. muscle and a shovel style jobs. testosterone levels would rise and men would feel like they had a purpose again. men yearn for the oil rigs and coal mines not the excel spreadsheets and 9-5 grind. we've neutered them, one business day at a
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Dec 18, 2024
    It's crazy how bad trains are for GDP growth
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Feb 10, 2025
    The Lockheed CL-1201 was an actual concept study in producing a flying aircraft carrier that could stay airborne for 41 days, carry hundreds of troops and 22 fighter jets, powered by an 1,800 MW nuclear reactor. We used to dream
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Feb 10, 2025
    Why make an airplane that shoots missiles when you can make an airplane that shoots airplanes
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Nov 2, 2025
    The US Navy has managed a total of 273 nuclear reactors, 6200 reactor-years, over 177 million miles, averaging 4 new reactors per year over 70 years. They have done this with a perfect safety record. Zero accidents. Zero injuries, zero deaths, zero environmental pollution.
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Dec 9, 2024
    "Yeah Steve absent mindedly bent this paperclip during a meeting. Anyway it's the best performing antenna we've ever produced. Don't ask me why" Any sufficiently advanced RF engineering is indistinguishable from magic
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    anna-sofia
    @annasofialesiv
    Dec 8, 2024
    science is a spell book & engineers are wizards
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Mar 20, 2025
    I wonder whats underneath this one in Antarctica.
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Sep 8, 2024
    Starlink is estimated to cost $15-30 bn to deploy the full constellation and can provide internet to the entire globe. Meanwhile $42 bn in government grift hasn't connected one American using last decades technology.
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Dec 23, 2024
    This could be an incredible revolution in Cosmology. The Dark Energy model of the universe, which won a Nobel Prize in 2011, may be completely wrong. The accelerating expansion instead is simply because time runs faster in the voids between galaxies. Let me explain:
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    Andrew Côté
    @Andercot
    Aug 18, 2025
    The funny thing about Newton is he finished all of his physics work in his twenties, and devoted the rest of his multi-decade career to Biblical genealogy, Alchemy and the Occult, and, persecuting counterfeiters of currency and having them hanged. Physics was a side hustle
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    Dylan Field
    Figma
    @zoink
    Aug 17, 2025
    tell me again about how locked in you are
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