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في قطار بلندن، قالت امرأة لشاب مسلم من أصول عربية: "عُد إلى بلدك، المغرب أو تونس." فأجابها بأنه بريطاني ويعمل طبيبًا في هيئة الصحة الوطنية. سألها إن كانت بريطانية، فلم ترد وهددته بإبلاغ الأمن. الشرطة اعتقلتها، ليتبين أنها هندوسية ولا تحمل الجنسية البريطانية أصلًا، فتم ترحيلها.
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This is the kind of love you can’t buy by engraving your name on a building.
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Salute profesor #YitangZhang
A Chinese mathematician spent 7 years making sandwiches at Subway after his PhD, and at 58 solved a 150-year-old math problem nobody thought was solvable. His name is Yitang Zhang. The problem is called the Twin Prime Conjecture. He was born in Shanghai in 1955 and knew he wanted to spend his life on mathematics by the time he was nine years old. That year he found his own proof of the Pythagorean theorem. Nobody taught it to him. He just worked it out. Then the Cultural Revolution arrived and took everything. The Chinese government closed the schools. Zhang's father had political troubles with the Communist Party, so Zhang was sent to the countryside with his mother to work in the fields. He spent 10 years as a farm laborer. No high school. No classroom. No teacher. He read math books in the fields when he could find them. When the revolution ended, Zhang was 23. He sat the university entrance exam and got into Peking University, one of the most competitive mathematics programs in China. He finished his bachelor's degree, then a master's. The president of Peking University personally recommended him for a full scholarship at Purdue University in the United States. He arrived at Purdue in 1985. He earned his PhD in 1991. Then the second wall hit. His relationship with his doctoral advisor collapsed. The advisor did not write him letters of recommendation. Without those letters, the academic job market was closed. Zhang applied. Nothing came back. He spent the years after his PhD working as an accountant, doing delivery work, sleeping in his car during the stretches when nothing else was available. A friend eventually opened a Subway sandwich restaurant in Kentucky and offered him a job. Zhang took it. He kept the books and made sandwiches. A man with a PhD in mathematics from Purdue, working a Subway counter because the academic world had no place for him. He did this for seven years. He was finally hired as a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire in 1999. Not a professor. A lecturer. The lowest rung of the academic ladder, with no research funding, no graduate students, and no institutional support. He taught calculus to undergraduates and worked on mathematics alone in whatever time was left. Most people would have stopped believing by then. Zhang did not stop. The Twin Prime Conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in number theory. Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers separated by exactly two: 5 and 7, 17 and 19, 41 and 43. The conjecture predicts that these pairs never stop appearing no matter how far you go along the number line. Mathematicians had believed this for over 150 years. Nobody had been able to prove it. The deeper version of the problem asks something slightly different. Not whether twin primes are infinite, but whether there is any finite gap between prime numbers that appears infinitely often. This is called the bounded gap problem. The best mathematicians in analytic number theory had been attacking it for decades. A landmark 2005 paper by three researchers came agonizingly close and still could not close it. Zhang worked on it alone. No collaborators. No funding. No department seminars where he could road-test his ideas. He once said he would go to a friend's house and think in the garden for hours. In 2012, during a visit to a friend's home in Colorado, something unlocked. He submitted his paper to the Annals of Mathematics in April 2013. The Annals is the most prestigious mathematics journal in the world. Papers sit in review for months, sometimes years. The editors read Zhang's submission and immediately knew something was different. They sent it to the leading experts in analytic number theory for review. It was accepted in three weeks. The paper proved that there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers separated by a gap of less than 70 million. Not two. Not the twin prime gap specifically. But a finite gap. For the first time in history, someone had proved that prime numbers keep coming back together, that the universe of numbers never lets them drift apart forever. Peter Sarnak, one of the most respected mathematicians at the Institute for Advanced Study, said: "He is not a fellow who had done much before. Nobody knew him. His result was spectacular." Zhang was 58 years old. Within a year he had the MacArthur Fellowship, the Cole Prize, the Rolf Schock Prize, and a full professorship at UC Santa Barbara. The man who spent seven years at Subway was now one of the most celebrated mathematicians alive. He said in an interview: "I was not lucky. Maybe it is more important for a person to make himself known to the public. But that was not so easy for me." He was not complaining. He was just being precise. The mathematics establishment has a quiet belief that great work happens young. The Fields Medal cuts off at 40. Most mathematicians who change the field do it in their thirties. Zhang proved his most important theorem at 58, after a decade of farm labor, seven years of sandwiches, and a decade of teaching calculus to freshmen with no one watching. He did not beat the deadline. He proved there was no deadline to beat.
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Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter says Pakistan's leadership deserves Nobel Peace Prize for ending Iran–US war 🇵🇰 “Pakistan’s leadership has earned it. The world should recognize Pakistan’s essential role in securing peace, and work together to strengthen its economy."
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Müslüman olan bir İngiliz: -Bazıları beynimin yıkandığını söylüyor. -Evet, aileme bakmak, ihtiyaç sahiplerine yardım etmek, uyuşturucu ve alkolden uzak durmak, depresyon ve anksiyete yaşamamak için beynim yıkandı. -Kalbim ve ruhum yıkandı.
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Violence isnot supported. Hightime for NRIs to think. A major part of this hatred is for Modi regime’s relentless torture on minorities and foreigners, on top of it some crazy NRI’s self entitled attitude. You practice your culture at your home, why polluting the neighborhood?
All Indian owned corner store and businesses have been set on fire in #Belfast Massive signs read outside the buildings "Indians go home"
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New Zealand did it again; protesting against Hindutva takeover of their country. Hindus must sit down and introspect that what went wrong in their way.
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If Mamdani could ever run for President, the dude would fucking obliterate anyone he was running against and win over 330 electoral votes. Dude has charisma and has delivered on his promises for New York City!
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Une châtelaine convertie à l’islam a décidé de transformer son château en destination de tourisme halal, proposant un cadre adapté aux familles musulmanes. #Islam #TourismeHalal #France
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An American TV crew filmed a 24 year old Chinese engineer in his San Francisco apartment for a feature on remote workers who never leave home. He had not been to an office in eight months. AI handled his calls, his messages and every reply his bosses got, while he collected a salary from five companies at once. On camera he said the line everyone screenshotted: going to five morning calls would be exhausting, so I push them all into AI and stay in VR. His story was simple. Meta hired him from a research lab. The job was remote. He preferred meetings in VR. So he wore the headset all day. So nobody saw him. The crew thought that was the story. It was not. Pause at 0:25. The camera holds on the wall behind his desk for four seconds. Look at the shelf above it. Everyone saw one laptop. Almost nobody saw the other four. The four were not backups. The four were jobs. Each laptop runs an AI trained on the way he writes. Each one joins the morning calls in his voice. They talk to each other so the same work never gets done twice. He sits in the VR headset and watches the five jobs unfold around him. For months all five teams have been thanking him for being so responsive. None of them has ever been in the same call as another. He still wears the same headset every morning. He still sits in the same chair. He still passes every review. He still has not told his mom about the other four jobs. The crew came to film a remote worker who lived on a mattress on the floor. They left with a man who had not done a single day of work himself in eight months, while five American companies kept thanking him. His AI replied to all five morning calls again today. He watched. They thought: he is really trying.
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بحسب تعاليم " ابن سينا " أمير الأطباء هذة الأطعمة التي لا ينبغي تناولها معاً 1. الحليب ولحم الدجاج ​السبب :🧵
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Mamdani on the viral "my mayor's Muslim" Knicks fan: "Thanks to him, there are a lot of people who have just been running up to me over the last few weeks just shouting, 'My Mayor's Muslim!' I said, 'It's true. I am.'"
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A heartwarming video of a 6-year-old girl has captured the internet's attention. After touching a high-security car and accidentally triggering its alarm, the startled child didn't cry or run away. Instead, she began moving to the rhythm of the beeping sound, turning the unexpected moment into an adorable dance that has left viewers smiling.
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नीचता की जितनी प्रकाष्ठा थी, ये नफ़रती समाज वो भी लाँघ गया। मुसलमानों की नफ़रत में इतना आगे निकल गया की नैतिकता कबका दम तोड़ गई। इनके हौसले बुलंद भी इसलिये हैं की सरकार और क़ानून इनका कुछ नहीं बिगाड़ रहे, नफ़रत की इस आंधी में मुसलमानों का वो सुरक्षा कवच भी बह गया जिसके सहारे वो इस देश में रह रहा था। लोकतंत्र का सुनहरा सपना उसके लिये धूमिल होता जा रहा। @bihar_police चाहे तो समाज में ऐसे कृत्य पर एक करारा जवाब दे सकती है, पर मुझे पता है की ऐसा होगा नहीं।
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Take heed
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شاشة تُطوى مثل الستارة… سمك قليل، شكل أنيق الصين دخلت مرحلة جديدة في عالم الشاشات.

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मुगल और ब्रिटिश काल मोदी काल से बेहतर था। एक युवा की भड़ास...
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Korku adamın zihnini terk etmiş 🚬
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🤯🚨 IL A DÉPENSÉ 500 000 $ POUR UNE MACHINE QUI IMPRIME DES MAISONS ENTIÈRES. 💥Regardez cette imprimante 3D géante qui construit des maisons couche par couche avec du béton. Résultat : • Une maison complète en quelques jours seulement • Coût de construction réduit jusqu’à 45 % • Murs creux pour passer facilement électricité et plomberie • Isolation structure renforcée • Béton qui peut durer jusqu’à 300 ans Plus besoin d’une armée d’ouvriers. La machine travaille 24h/24 sans pause. C’est juste le début… ou on va vraiment tous finir dans des maisons imprimées en 3D ? Vous seriez prêt à vivre dans une maison construite comme ça ? 👇
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أمريكي من السكان الأصليين الهنود الحمر يسخر من أمريكية اتصلت على دائرة الهجرة تريدهم إلقاء القبض على أجنبي أسمر وضخم ولا ينتمي إلى هذه البلاد❗️
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