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Joined February 2023
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🀄️10 Monday 5:00-6 pm PST The Common Cosmic Process of Reciprocal Relations x.com/i/spaces/1qKVmmzRwpWxB
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SEEDS !!! Can you name them all
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Rye grass, Kale, Carrots and Sorrel
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The current war has exposed many things that we are not allowed to talk about - or there will be consequences People are speaking about them anyway
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This one will definitely be in future epics as one of the “Archetypes”
BiBi will sabotage the peace
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🔵 Israeli media: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. President Trump that Israel does not consider itself bound by the Lebanon-related provisions of the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement and will not withdraw from the positions it currently occupies inside Lebanese territory. 🔹According to reports in Yedioth Ahronoth and Maariv, Netanyahu told Trump that Israeli forces will continue carrying out military operations in Lebanon aimed at countering what Israel describes as threats from Hezbollah, regardless of any understandings reached between Washington and Tehran. 🔹Maariv’s report also said Trump has imposed restrictions on Israel’s freedom to operate inside Lebanon, 🔹Maariv sources reported that Sunday’s phone call between Trump and Netanyahu was marked by tension. And that Netanyahu is seeking to coordinate a meeting with the U.S. president after his return from the G7 summit in Europe.
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Space 🀄️10 Tomorrow night The Common Cosmic Process of Reciprocal Relations
🀄️10 Monday 5:00-6 pm PST The Common Cosmic Process of Reciprocal Relations x.com/i/spaces/1qKVmmzRwpWxB
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BiBi will sabotage the peace
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Replying to @Graham_dePenros
Similarly The Covid censorship worked because people had their accounts censored and their life’s work disappeared without warning or recourse
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In the 1960s, a direct flight to Neptune would have taken nearly 30 years. That was longer than most spacecraft could survive. Reaching the outer planets seemed almost impossible. But one engineer, working quietly with a pencil, found a way around this problem. Gary Flandro, a scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was asked to study how spacecraft might travel to the distant planets despite the limits of rocket technology at the time. Fuel was scarce, and engines were not powerful enough for such long journeys. Flandro turned to a clever idea from physics called a gravity assist, sometimes known as a planetary slingshot. The concept is simple in principle. When a spacecraft passes close to a large planet, the planet’s gravity pulls it in and then flings it forward. In doing so, the spacecraft steals a tiny bit of the planet’s motion around the Sun. The planet slows down by an amount too small to notice, but the spacecraft gains a huge increase in speed without using any fuel. With only paper, pencil, and the limited computers of 1965, Flandro calculated the future positions of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. What he found was remarkable. In the late 1970s, these giant planets would line up in a rare formation. This alignment would allow a single spacecraft to travel from one planet to the next, gaining speed at each step. This opportunity appears only once every 176 years. Flandro showed that a spacecraft could use Jupiter’s gravity to reach Saturn, then use Saturn to reach Uranus, and finally use Uranus to reach Neptune. This chain of boosts would cut the travel time to Neptune from about 30 years down to just 12. This elegant piece of mathematics changed everything. It became the foundation for the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 missions, both launched in 1977. Thanks to this precise planning, the two spacecraft sent back the first close images of the outer planets. They later continued their journey beyond the solar system, becoming the first human-made objects to enter interstellar space. All of it began with a simple insight, worked out by hand, that turned an impossible journey into a reachable one.
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The hummingbird likes the tippy top twigs
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Stopped. For a visit
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GoogleFu retweeted
The Most Beautiful Equation in Math! Ever wondered why Euler's Formula is called the most beautiful equation in mathematics? This visualization breaks down e^it = cos(t) i sin(t) into its core components using a 3D perspective. By plotting the formula in space, we can see how circular motion in the complex plane projects as a cosine wave on the real axis and a sine wave on the imaginary axis. It perfectly illustrates the deep connection between exponential functions, trigonometry, and complex numbers. This video is an essential watch for students and math enthusiasts looking to grasp the intuition behind complex analysis. #math #eulersformula #manim #visualization #trigonometry
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Google is a surveillance tool
Replying to @kyronis_talks
Why does Google do this? Because your data is worth approximately $460 per year. That's how much Google earns per American user from advertising, based on Alphabet's 2024 financials. 4 billion users. $264 billion in ad revenue. All powered by everything you just read. You are not the customer. You are the product.
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At 4:53am, one of the vulnerable homeless people we have been assisting contacted me in fear. She stated that a man had returned to her tent, was outside, was threatening to burn it, and was demanding a phone and money. The messages are attached. I later located the man camped in a camouflaged hedge on the grounds of a school attended by young children. I understand him to be subject to sex offender registration requirements. I reported the situation to Gardaí and provided the relevant information. What followed raises extremely serious questions. I was not given a PULSE number. I was not given a reference number. I was not given clear confirmation of what immediate action would be taken. A full evidential file is now being prepared. It will include the timeline, screenshots, locations, call history, witness information, Garda interactions, and all supporting material. That file will be sent to Fiosrú / the Office of the Police Ombudsman, the Minister for Justice, the Taoiseach, and every member of the 34th Dáil. A safeguarding-appropriate version will also be provided to the school community and relevant parents. An inquiry will be demanded. Legal advice will also be taken in relation to potential civil proceedings and formal criminal complaints concerning alleged extreme negligence, failure of duty of care, failure to act on urgent safeguarding information, and any breach of professional or statutory obligations by relevant parties. This will be documented, evidenced, and above reproach.
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When times are really hard
July 6, 1936, Route 66, New Mexico. This is Martha Evans, 32. She had been walking for three days. Her husband died of tuberculosis in Oklahoma in May. The farm was foreclosed. She took the six kids and a Radio Flyer wagon and started west for California. The twins in the wagon were 11 months old. The boys walking were 6, 5, 4, and 3. Her dress was torn on barbed wire. Her leg was cut and infected. She wrapped it with a feed sack. She had $1.60 in her pocket. A photographer from the Resettlement Administration saw them and pulled over. He offered her a ride. She said no. She said if she took a ride now, the kids would expect one every time they were tired. She gave him her name and kept walking. The photo ran in newspapers across the country. Donations came to a PO box in Barstow. She got $200 and a bus ticket. She made it to Bakersfield and picked grapes. All six kids lived. Three went to college. Martha died in 1978. The wagon is in the Smithsonian.
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This story and image are fabricated. The image is AI-generated, and the story of "Martha Evans" is a fictional mashup of real Dust Bowl-era photographs, such as Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother" and Arthur Rothstein's photos of the Vernon Evans family. melpine.substack.com/p/the-fable-of…
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