• Despite being younger and generating less revenue than BYD, Tesla's market cap stands at over $1 trillion, largely driven by investor confidence in future technologies like robotaxis and AI. Meanwhile, China's BYD is dominating global EV sales, especially in Asia and emerging markets, with over 1 million vehicles sold in Q1 2025 alone, surpassing Tesla in volume.

    What’s surprising is that BYD’s revenue now exceeds Tesla’s, but Tesla still commands more than 6× the market valuation, revealing the gap between financial performance and market sentiment.

    With margins shrinking for both companies and competition heating up, 2025 may mark a turning point in the EV race.

    #TeslaVsBYD #EVMarket #ElectricVehicles #Tesla #BYD #ChinaTech #ElonMusk #GlobalAutoMarket
    Despite being younger and generating less revenue than BYD, Tesla's market cap stands at over $1 trillion, largely driven by investor confidence in future technologies like robotaxis and AI. Meanwhile, China's BYD is dominating global EV sales, especially in Asia and emerging markets, with over 1 million vehicles sold in Q1 2025 alone, surpassing Tesla in volume. What’s surprising is that BYD’s revenue now exceeds Tesla’s, but Tesla still commands more than 6× the market valuation, revealing the gap between financial performance and market sentiment. With margins shrinking for both companies and competition heating up, 2025 may mark a turning point in the EV race. #TeslaVsBYD #EVMarket #ElectricVehicles #Tesla #BYD #ChinaTech #ElonMusk #GlobalAutoMarket
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  • A real photograph of a single strontium atom suspended in an electric field.

    This image was taken by David Nadlinger, a physicist at the University of Oxford, and it won the 2018 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) science photo competition.

    In the photograph, the atom is held almost motionless in place by a pair of metal electrodes.

    The purple glow is the result of a laser causing the atom to emit visible light, which is then captured using a standard camera with a long exposure.

    Atoms are typically millions of times smaller than anything a regular camera can capture.

    However, when they are excited by lasers, certain atoms emit enough light to be photographed individually — as is the case here.

    The atom appears as a tiny dot in the middle of the apparatus, made visible through a phenomenon called laser cooling and trapping, which slows down its motion to keep it still long enough for imaging.

    This photo is considered historic because it's one of the few times humanity has visually captured a single atom with the naked eye (through the camera lens), instead of via electron microscopy or indirect imaging methods.
    A real photograph of a single strontium atom suspended in an electric field. This image was taken by David Nadlinger, a physicist at the University of Oxford, and it won the 2018 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) science photo competition. In the photograph, the atom is held almost motionless in place by a pair of metal electrodes. The purple glow is the result of a laser causing the atom to emit visible light, which is then captured using a standard camera with a long exposure. Atoms are typically millions of times smaller than anything a regular camera can capture. However, when they are excited by lasers, certain atoms emit enough light to be photographed individually — as is the case here. The atom appears as a tiny dot in the middle of the apparatus, made visible through a phenomenon called laser cooling and trapping, which slows down its motion to keep it still long enough for imaging. This photo is considered historic because it's one of the few times humanity has visually captured a single atom with the naked eye (through the camera lens), instead of via electron microscopy or indirect imaging methods.
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  • Imagine getting wrecked this bad by the competition
    Imagine getting wrecked this bad by the competition
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  • China has officially entered the reusable rocket race. The Tianlong-2, developed by Space Epoch, successfully performed a vertical sea-based landing, similar to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 — but from a floating platform. This marks China’s first successful recovery of a commercial rocket, demonstrating a major leap in their space tech capabilities and signaling direct competition to Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

    With China accelerating its private aerospace programs, this breakthrough positions Space Epoch as a key player in the global launch market. The achievement also signals China’s growing ambition to dominate commercial space travel and satellite deployment, challenging Western leadership in orbital innovation.

    #SpaceEpoch #Tianlong2 #ChinaSpace #ReusableRocket #SpaceX
    China has officially entered the reusable rocket race. The Tianlong-2, developed by Space Epoch, successfully performed a vertical sea-based landing, similar to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 — but from a floating platform. This marks China’s first successful recovery of a commercial rocket, demonstrating a major leap in their space tech capabilities and signaling direct competition to Elon Musk’s SpaceX. With China accelerating its private aerospace programs, this breakthrough positions Space Epoch as a key player in the global launch market. The achievement also signals China’s growing ambition to dominate commercial space travel and satellite deployment, challenging Western leadership in orbital innovation. #SpaceEpoch #Tianlong2 #ChinaSpace #ReusableRocket #SpaceX
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  • Imagine get destroyed by competition like this
    Imagine get destroyed by competition like this
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