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We can see 46 billion light years in every direction. The universe is 13.8 billion years old. Light has not had enough time to travel that far. Something out there is moving away from us faster than light itself, and physics says that’s allowed. I still don’t fully understand why.

We can see 46 billion light years in every direction. The universe is 13.8 billion years old. Light has not had enough time to travel that far. Something out there is moving away from us faster than light itself, and physics says that’s allowed. I still don’t fully understand why.

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3.14 means we will meet again

3.14 means we will meet again

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A cloud may look weightless, but the average fluffy cumulus cloud actually weighs about 500 tons, roughly the same as 80 elephants. So why doesn’t it fall? Because that enormous weight is spread across billions of microscopic water droplets, each tiny enough for rising air currents to keep suspended in the sky. The sky is heavier than it looks.

A cloud may look weightless, but the average fluffy cumulus cloud actually weighs about 500 tons, roughly the same as 80 elephants. So why doesn’t it fall? Because that enormous weight is spread across billions of microscopic water droplets, each tiny enough for rising air currents to keep suspended in the sky. The sky is heavier than it looks.

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Scientists suspect that at the threshold of death, the human brain may display activity patterns similar to memory replay. One published study reported intriguing findings from EEG recordings of an 87-year-old patient who died of a heart attack. The study observed elevated gamma brain waves, which are often associated with memory, dreaming, and conscious thought. This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as a “life recall experience,” in which a person subjectively feels as if they are replaying moments from their life immediately before or after the heart stops beating. This may occur because as the brain begins to lose its oxygen supply, it can release bursts of intense neural activity in parts of the cerebral cortex, potentially triggering a surge in memory-related processing. Although more research is needed, these findings offer a new perspective on how the brain may still show organized activity even after the heart has stopped. This could provide a biological basis for various reports of near-death experiences, which often include life review or vivid flashbacks.

Scientists suspect that at the threshold of death, the human brain may display activity patterns similar to memory replay. One published study reported intriguing findings from EEG recordings of an 87-year-old patient who died of a heart attack. The study observed elevated gamma brain waves, which are often associated with memory, dreaming, and conscious thought. This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as a “life recall experience,” in which a person subjectively feels as if they are replaying moments from their life immediately before or after the heart stops beating. This may occur because as the brain begins to lose its oxygen supply, it can release bursts of intense neural activity in parts of the cerebral cortex, potentially triggering a surge in memory-related processing. Although more research is needed, these findings offer a new perspective on how the brain may still show organized activity even after the heart has stopped. This could provide a biological basis for various reports of near-death experiences, which often include life review or vivid flashbacks.

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Old friends don't know who I am now and new friends don't know who I used to be. It's strange because nobody knows the full picture of me anymore. I carry both version alone, the person I was and the person I'm becoming with no one who has seen the whole journey from start to where I'm standing now.

Old friends don't know who I am now and new friends don't know who I used to be. It's strange because nobody knows the full picture of me anymore. I carry both version alone, the person I was and the person I'm becoming with no one who has seen the whole journey from start to where I'm standing now.

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This is the path Artemis II will take – sending humans out again next March, after more than 50 years. Instead of a straight shot, NASA is sending four astronauts on a "hybrid free-return trajectory." They'll whip around Earth to gain speed, then use the Moon's gravity like a giant slingshot to hurl themselves back home. No engine burns for the return trip, just pure orbital mechanics and vibes.

This is the path Artemis II will take – sending humans out again next March, after more than 50 years. Instead of a straight shot, NASA is sending four astronauts on a "hybrid free-return trajectory." They'll whip around Earth to gain speed, then use the Moon's gravity like a giant slingshot to hurl themselves back home. No engine burns for the return trip, just pure orbital mechanics and vibes.

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If you could watch your brain learn, it would look like this, tiny sparks linking up, forming new paths, changing you in real time

If you could watch your brain learn, it would look like this, tiny sparks linking up, forming new paths, changing you in real time

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Instead of being remembered as a billionaire, Elon Musk wants to be remembered as someone who played a useful role in the advancement of civilization.

Instead of being remembered as a billionaire, Elon Musk wants to be remembered as someone who played a useful role in the advancement of civilization.

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Listen for 15s. Did your brain love it or fight it? This is 432 Hz, some say it slows mental noise, grounds your nervous system, and syncs with your breath + heartbeat. And the Golden Ratio (1.618…) shows up everywhere: shells, flowers, galaxies, DNA… even your pulse. Some believe sound shaped by that pattern feels like natural harmony.

Listen for 15s. Did your brain love it or fight it? This is 432 Hz, some say it slows mental noise, grounds your nervous system, and syncs with your breath + heartbeat. And the Golden Ratio (1.618…) shows up everywhere: shells, flowers, galaxies, DNA… even your pulse. Some believe sound shaped by that pattern feels like natural harmony.

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Modern neuroscience suggests the brain does not simply observe reality but constantly predicts it using past experiences. This means many reactions, expectations, and decisions are shaped by patterns learned over time. Without conscious effort to retrain thinking and behavior, people often repeat the same outcomes even in new situations. Understanding this process highlights why mindset shifts and deliberate learning can help create different results in life, rather than relying only on working harder.

Modern neuroscience suggests the brain does not simply observe reality but constantly predicts it using past experiences. This means many reactions, expectations, and decisions are shaped by patterns learned over time. Without conscious effort to retrain thinking and behavior, people often repeat the same outcomes even in new situations. Understanding this process highlights why mindset shifts and deliberate learning can help create different results in life, rather than relying only on working harder.

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In 1899, Nikola Tesla appeared in one of the most iconic images in scientific history calm, composed, reading a book while 12 million volts of electricity surged around him. The photograph was a long-exposure composite, of course, but it captured something deeper: Tesla as a man so far ahead of his era that even lightning felt like it was under his command. This image comes from the peak of his work in Colorado Springs, where he explored wireless energy, massive coils, and ideas that still echo through modern technology today from radio communication to wireless power. Tesla was more than a scientist. He was a visionary who imagined a world powered without wires, without limits, without borders. A quiet reminder that curiosity, creativity, and courage can quite literally light up the world. Nikola Tesla (1856–1943)

In 1899, Nikola Tesla appeared in one of the most iconic images in scientific history calm, composed, reading a book while 12 million volts of electricity surged around him. The photograph was a long-exposure composite, of course, but it captured something deeper: Tesla as a man so far ahead of his era that even lightning felt like it was under his command. This image comes from the peak of his work in Colorado Springs, where he explored wireless energy, massive coils, and ideas that still echo through modern technology today from radio communication to wireless power. Tesla was more than a scientist. He was a visionary who imagined a world powered without wires, without limits, without borders. A quiet reminder that curiosity, creativity, and courage can quite literally light up the world. Nikola Tesla (1856–1943)

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ELON MUSK: The future of AI data centers is space and sooner than you’d think. Mark my words… in 36 months the most economically compelling place to put AI will be space. JENSEN HUANG: The amount of energy that we need for computing is probably 1,000x more than we currently have. JEFF BEZOS: The idea of data centers in space is very realistic. Data centers in space will happen. SAM ALTMAN: No. —— Sam Altman is getting too comfortable after taking OpenAI from Elon, forgetting that in the end, the ones who control the infrastructure, data centers and energy, will decide the future of AI.

ELON MUSK: The future of AI data centers is space and sooner than you’d think. Mark my words… in 36 months the most economically compelling place to put AI will be space. JENSEN HUANG: The amount of energy that we need for computing is probably 1,000x more than we currently have. JEFF BEZOS: The idea of data centers in space is very realistic. Data centers in space will happen. SAM ALTMAN: No. —— Sam Altman is getting too comfortable after taking OpenAI from Elon, forgetting that in the end, the ones who control the infrastructure, data centers and energy, will decide the future of AI.

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This is why Neutron stars spin insanely fast They spin fast because of angular momentum When a massive star collapses into something only a few kilometers wide, the rotation intensifies A collapsing star isn’t just dying, it’s compressing motion into madnes

This is why Neutron stars spin insanely fast They spin fast because of angular momentum When a massive star collapses into something only a few kilometers wide, the rotation intensifies A collapsing star isn’t just dying, it’s compressing motion into madnes

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Why do women never marry the person they love the most?

Why do women never marry the person they love the most?

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GROK IMAGINE 1.0 Prompt: Help Elon Musk

GROK IMAGINE 1.0 Prompt: Help Elon Musk

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Have you ever heard of the three-body problem? This video explains a really fascinating and complex concept in a simple way! Here's the idea: When two stars orbit each other, their motion is very orderly and predictable. But when a third star enters the picture, everything falls apart! The gravity of each star affects the other two, creating a completely chaotic and unpredictable cosmic dance. It's like three people trying to dance together with no rules, constantly bumping into each other! No one can say exactly what their next move will be.

Have you ever heard of the three-body problem? This video explains a really fascinating and complex concept in a simple way! Here's the idea: When two stars orbit each other, their motion is very orderly and predictable. But when a third star enters the picture, everything falls apart! The gravity of each star affects the other two, creating a completely chaotic and unpredictable cosmic dance. It's like three people trying to dance together with no rules, constantly bumping into each other! No one can say exactly what their next move will be.

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The Tower of Books at the Municipal Library in Prague

The Tower of Books at the Municipal Library in Prague

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Someone really put my name on a Cybertruck 😭

Someone really put my name on a Cybertruck 😭

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Elon Musk doesn’t play when it comes to being safe.

Elon Musk doesn’t play when it comes to being safe.

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Grok Imagine is so funny 😂

Grok Imagine is so funny 😂

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So sad, sometimes i feel like Elon Musk have no friend

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New Feffrey Epstein file leaked #4 He claims the universe is a simlation.

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Psychology Suggests: Waking Up at 3–4AM Isn’t Insomnia

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We might be the final custodians of this vanishing light.

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How to get rich in 2026 😂

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