Dasara cinema lo manam chudani oka unseen clip ni ipudu chudham..
Suri ni chinna nambi champadu ani telisaka dharani vadniki champataniki chinna nambi intiki velladu…apudu nambi pellam vachindhi
DHARANI:Ekada,ni mogudu ekada?
NAMBI PELLAM:Enduku,na mogudu tho emo pani
Piotr zrobił Maluchem 70 000 kilometrów w 8 miesięcy 🤯
Od 9-go marca 2025r do 9-go listopada Maluch nakręcił dokładnie 70k kilometrów co jest kosmicznym wynikiem jak na takie autko.
Odwiedził w tym czasie 33 różne kraje 🗺️, robiąc
blisko 300 kilometrów dziennie 👀Ma dalsze ambitne plany. ZAPRASZAM 👇
Pierwszą poważną podróżą i próbą dla Piotra i przede wszystkim dla jego Malucha, była trasa z Polski do Wielkiej Brytanii.
Główny bohater obawiając się o stan auta, nie przekraczał prędkości 80 km/h i jechał tam na tak zwany strzał, nie śpiąc i zajęło mu to 36 godzin.
Na autostradzie w Niemczech przy takiej prędkości był wyprzedzany przez tiry, spychany wręcz z drogi, ale szczęśliwie dojechał na wyspy.
🧠 What if consciousness isn’t just neurons firing, but a dynamic 3D wave field shaped by sacred geometry and quantum vibes?
Buckle up for a mind-bending thread: “The Computational Cymatics of Consciousness” – bridging neuroscience, quantum physics, and ancient wisdom. Backed by 2025 research. This could redefine how we hack our minds.
#Consciousness #Neuroscience #QuantumMind 1/10
The core idea: Your mind is a “cymatic field” – like sound waves forming patterns in sand, but in your brain via neural oscillations.
Gamma waves (40 Hz) sync everything, creating stable 3D geometries for thoughts and memories. Evidence? 40 Hz stimulation fights Alzheimer’s by reducing brain entropy. Without sync: mental fog.
Imagine: Consciousness as a holographic wave sculpture. Mind blown? 2/10
Enter Metatron’s Cube – sacred geometry’s MVP, encoding Platonic solids. In your brain? It’s mirrored in grid cells’ hexagonal lattices for spatial mapping.
This isn’t woo-woo: 2025’s Vector-HaSH model shows memory palaces use this scaffold for superhuman recall. Stabilized by gamma coherence. Unlock your inner genius? 3/10
A new study may finally explain how EBV triggers and worsen lupus.
A paper in Science Translational Medicine + Stanford Medicine report just clarified a question researchers have chased for decades.
How can a virus that almost everyone carries ignite lupus in some people?🧵
Lupus (SLE) doesn’t just appear.
You need the right (or wrong) genetics, a breakdown in immune control, and a trigger.
This new study points to Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) as that trigger - possibly in most lupus cases.
Almost all adults carry EBV for life.
The difference between healthy people and lupus patients isn’t whether they have the virus -
but which cells it infects and how it changes them.
I’ve spent half a decade studying how adversarial foreign governments, including China, Russia and Iran quietly acquire U.S. land, homes, and strategic properties.
I’ve recently been to the Capitol - meeting with members of Congress and the Senate - about how they’re thinking about this threat.
What I heard alarmed me.
Today, I’m going to explain why DC is missing the scale of this problem, why the public is only getting fragments of the truth, and what the real landscape looks like.
NEW: We’ve uncovered the first known example of taxpayer money flowing from DHS to businesses controlled by Kristi Noem’s allies and friends.
It’s part of a money trail that’s been shrouded in secrecy—and involves $220 million, a mysterious Delaware LLC & a horse named Gill.
First, let's back up.
Noem has starred in a sprawling ad campaign she’s said is a crucial tool to stem illegal immigration—so crucial that DHS bypassed the normal competitive bidding process, designed to prevent waste & corruption in federal contracts propublica.org/article/kristi…
Where that $220M ended up has been unknown. The main recipient listed on public docs was a Delaware LLC created days before the deal was signed.
We found there's been a secret beneficiary: a GOP consulting firm with a much longer — & more interesting — track record.
🧵 Los polifenoles podrían ser una de las armas más infravaloradas contra el cáncer de colon.
Y no, no es por “ser antioxidantes”. La historia es bastante más interesante. 👇🔥
El cáncer colorrectal es hoy el 2º que más muertes causa en el mundo.
Y la inflamación crónica es uno de sus grandes motores: más IL-6, más TNF-α, más COX-2, más iNOS… un cóctel que empuja al colon hacia la carcinogénesis. 🧨
Aquí entran en juego los polifenoles: catequinas del té verde, curcumina, quercetina, resveratrol…
No actúan “desinflamando” sin más: modulan rutas celulares críticas. Hablamos de NF-κB, MAPK, PI3K/Akt/mTOR, Wnt/β-catenina… 🧬
Hello and welcome to Day 5 of Morrison v BFF at Belfast Employment Tribunal. High drama - we're about to get a recusal application. Thread of live tweets follows.
This was what happened earlier today. V serious stuff.
A recusal application means asking the judge, a panel member or the entire bench to stand down from the trial. The tribunal grinds to a halt and must be rescheduled with a new panel. No one knows the alleged grounds for recusal outside the legal teams. We're about to find out.
🧵Shared civic metaphysics is not tyranny; it’s prevention of it
When people say, “requiring shared metaphysics in civic life is tyranny - you can’t dictate what I must believe,” they are confusing two entirely different things; private belief and public ontology. Their objection only sounds plausible because modern culture has erased the distinction. A constitutional republic does not require citizens to hold the same theology, join the same church, or pray the same prayers. The Founders rejected that explicitly. But every constitutional republic - every single one in human history - rests on some set of presumptions about what a human being is, what reason is for, how responsibility works and what counts as a real moral claim. These are not theological claims.
They are civic metaphysics and without them, self-government is impossible.
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A political community cannot function if some of its members believe human beings are moral agents capable of choosing in light of truth, while others believe people are organisms determined by social inputs, or self-creating wills unconstrained by nature, or mere data vessels optimized by systems. These are not private disagreements. They are incompatible definitions of the subject of law, the bearer of rights and the agent of responsibility. The Founders took it for granted that citizens shared a minimal ontology; that humans are rational creatures, that truth is real enough for public reasoning, that moral obligations exist independently of desire and that rights flow from that reality. These presumptions were not optional; they were prerequisites for deliberation itself. Without them, law becomes arbitrary, courts become managerial and elections become clashes of mutually unintelligible worldviews.
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To deny this and claim that any shared metaphysical ground is imposing tyranny’ is to demand the impossible; a republic in which people do not even agree on what a person is. That is not liberty at all - it is civic anarchy consequently followed by administrative domination, because the vacuum must eventually be filled by someone’s anthropology - usually the one with institutional/corporate power! This is why the post Enlightenment ‘modern’ appeal to ‘metaphysical neutrality’ is the real tyranny. It allows the State, corporations, the Foundations, the credentialing system, or elite institutions to impose an implicit metaphysics - a constructivist one - while pretending that no such metaphysics exists! Under the banner of tolerance, it inserts and imposes a worldview in which human nature is malleable, moral agency is diminished and rights no longer constrain power. The public is told that ‘nothing is being imposed’, while everything is being redefined!
52,000 years on ice, and the chromosomes are still intact. ❄️🧬 A woolly mammoth skin found in Siberia preserved the first “fossilized chromosomes” ever discovered. Think beef jerky… but straight out of the Ice Age. (1/4)
Spahn oder Püttmann? Unions-Richtungsstreit zur AfD
@Puettmann_Bonn (#CompassMitte):
Nur 9% der AfD-Wähler könnten sich vorstellen, die Union wieder zu wählen.
Dafür fand ich keinen Beleg.
Hat Spahn also recht mit dem Kurs Richtung AfD? Nein.
Die Fakten sind überraschend:
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IPSOS untersucht regelmäßig Wählerpotentiale.
Sie fragten AfD-Wähler in Mai-August:
“Welche Partei würden Sie am Sonntag wählen?”
Nur 2% (!) gaben dabei die Union an.
Erstaunliche 92% würden bei der AfD bleiben. Sie hat die mit Abstand stabilste Wählerbasis aller Parteien.
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Die Unionsführung begründet ihren Kurswechsel in Richtung Rechts (-populismus):
So könne man Wähler von der AfD zurückgewinnen.
Aber um welche Wählergruppe kämpft sie dabei?
Um nur 0.5% der Wahlbeteiligten, in absoluten Zahlen etwa 200.000.
Warum nach diesen Wählern fischen?
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1. The outcome of the #NYC mayoral race was less extraordinary than most seem to think
2. Popular culture war talking points about the role of class, gender, sexuality, youth, race and residency length are total bunk
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The fact that @TheDemocrats won the NYC municipal elections should surprise no one. Since 1932, for instance, there have been 26 mayoral elections. Republicans have won 7 of them. The last three consecutive contests went to Democrats by 2:1 margins: musaalgharbi.substack.com/p/a-graveyard-…
Mamdani’s performance in 2025 was far from extraordinary. In terms of vote share, he ranks 12 out of 19 elections since 1953. In terms of turnout, this race ranked 13 out of 19. The million votes Mamdani won? Largely a product of a larger NYC population: musaalgharbi.substack.com/i/178564807/hi…
Fani Willis indicted a sprawling, novel indictment against a slew of defendants. Without a large team of prosecutors, this case is a nightmare to prosecute. Skandalakis doesn't have such a team.
The economics of AI has been a big question mark in many investors' minds - What does the value chain look like? How do you model out the ROIC of AI? What would the ROIC look like?
We built up an end-to-end economics stack to answer this question - how we go from a chip’s silicon cost, through full system integration, all the way down to the dollar cost per million inference tokens.(1/4)🧵
At the top of the stack, our accelerator analysis starts with the semiconductor bill of materials (transistors, packaging, HBM, and yield assumptions) to determine GPU provider content. From there, our BoM and ODM modeling breaks down every component inside the server. The network topology model then maps how these servers interconnect.(2/4)
When you roll this all up, illustratively for H200s, that gives us a capital cost of roughly $1.06 per GPU-hour, to which we add electricity and colocation costs for a complete TCO of $1.41 per GPU-hour. That’s the economic foundation. The cost to own and operate the hardware. A neocloud might rent that same GPU for roughly $2 per hour, leaving a modest gross margin. But until now, that’s where most analysis stopped at TCO/hr.(3/4)
🚨 THE EPSTEIN FILES THEY’RE NOT TALKING ABOUT — PART IV
The government knew every single movement. Yet they allowed it to continue.
(All receipts pulled directly from the newly released DOJ flight records.)
The new DOJ files aren’t “flight logs.”
They’re surveillance logs.
And they prove the U.S. government was tracking Jeffrey Epstein’s movements in real time — and still didn’t stop him.
Let’s walk through what’s actually inside the Part IV files.
The documents include:
• TECSII Primary Query Histories
• PQH HIT/API logs
• Customs inspection records (CUS / AIR INS)
• General Aviation routing codes
• Foreign pre-clearance entries
• Multiple tail numbers across the same day