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When this sculpture was unveiled in 1753, people refused to believe it was made of marble. They were convinced the artist had used alchemy... The veil draped over the body of Christ was rendered with such impossible precision that the only explanation was that some chemical process had been used to turn a real cloth into stone. The sculptor was a 33-year-old Neapolitan named Giuseppe Sanmartino. He had carved the entire figure, including the veil, from a single block of white marble. We know this because the original commission documents survive, preserved in the Historical Archive of the Bank of Naples. A receipt signed by the patron, Prince Raimondo di Sangro, dated 16 December 1752, refers to "the statue of Our Lord in death covered by a veil also of marble." The patron himself only deepened the mystery: Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero, was a Grand Master of the Neapolitan Masonic Lodge and a practicing alchemist... He had commissioned the sculpture for the Cappella Sansevero, his family chapel in the heart of Naples, a space he had spent his life transforming into one of the strangest interiors in Europe, filled with allegorical statues and symbols of esoteric knowledge. The legend that he had laid a real cloth over the figure and "marbleized" it through a secret chemical process took root almost immediately. And it has never fully died. But the truth is stranger than the legend. Sanmartino did this with a hammer and a chisel... Antonio Canova himself tried to buy the sculpture. According to tradition, when he was unable to, he said he would gladly have given ten years of his life to have produced something of similar perfection. The Marquis de Sade, passing through Naples, paused to praise "the folds, the finesse of the veilโ€ฆ the beauty, and the regularity of the overall proportions." The Veiled Christ has not left the city in over 270 years. To see it, you have to go there. I have, and I can tell you that no photograph prepares you for the moment you stand in front of it. Sculpture, at its highest, really is a kind of alchemy. The transformation of cold stone into real flesh. As Alexander Pope wrote: "Then marble, soften'd into life, grew warm." I started this newsletter because human beings once made things that look impossible, and we have largely forgotten how. Every week, I share one of those stories. If that is something you would like to be part of, you can join 50,000 readers here: If you'd like to support my work, a paid subscription is what makes it possible.

James Lucas

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EXPLOSIVE:๐Ÿšจ STARMMER & ZELENSKYY JUST TRIED TO PLAY TRUMPโ€”GLOBALIST BACKROOM DEALS EXPOSED! ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿ”ด The mask has slippedโ€”again. Lt. Col. Tony Schaffer has exposed a major contradiction in Ukraineโ€™s so-called โ€œmineral negotiationsโ€ with the United States. Just weeks before Zelenskyy walked into the Oval Office, demanding a minerals deal from Trump, he had already signed a 100-year partnership with the UKโ€”including a mineral clause with Keir Starmerโ€™s globalist government. ๐Ÿ”ด Think about that. On January 17th, Starmer and Zelenskyy locked in an agreement that ties Ukraineโ€™s critical mineral wealth to the UK for the next century. That deal covers defense, security, energy, and infrastructureโ€”AND a special working group designed to "maximize benefits" from Ukraineโ€™s natural resources. ๐Ÿ”ด So why was Zelenskyy in Washington acting like he was negotiating in good faith with the U.S.? Was this a real discussionโ€”or just an attempt to shake down the Trump administration while Starmer and his globalist friends sat back laughing? ๐Ÿ”ฅ THEY THOUGHT TRUMP AND AMERICA WERE FOOLSโ€”THEY JUST GOT CAUGHT! ๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐Ÿ“ข WHAT THIS MEANS: โš ๏ธ Ukraineโ€™s leadership is playing multiple sides, signing secret long-term deals while pretending to negotiate with America. โš ๏ธ Starmer is knee-deep in this deception, using Ukraine as a bargaining chip while cozying up to EU elites. โš ๏ธ Trump saw through the game and refused to be manipulatedโ€”now the globalists are scrambling. ๐Ÿ’ฅ THEIR SCAM HAS BEEN EXPOSEDโ€”WHO ELSE IS IN ON IT? ๐Ÿ’ฅ ๐Ÿšจ TRUMP REFUSED TO BE PLAYEDโ€”NOW ITโ€™S TIME FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO WAKE UP! ๐Ÿšจ How long before the world realizes that Ukraine is just a pawn in the globalist empireโ€™s game? The fight for truth is just beginning.

Jim Ferguson

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๐Ÿšจ Regarding Croatia's disallowed goal, this "super slow-motion" replay shows that the ball was indeed almost certainly touched by Matanoviฤ‡โ€”at the very least, a graze of the hair. We can obviously question the "spirit" of how the rules are applied here, but since technology allows us to detect even the slightest micro-touch of the ball, we might as well use it. ๐Ÿคฏ HOWEVER, the main aspect of this decision to analyze is the subsequent header deflection by Veiga. Indeed, two questions arise here (in relation to the Laws of the Game): - Was it a "deliberate play" on his part or not ? If it is deliberate, he plays the Croatian player behind him onside. If it is not, offside should be called. - Was it a save ? (i.e., "preventing or attempting to prevent the ball from going into or very close to the goal"). If it is a save, then offside must be called. According to the Laws of the Game: "The following criteria should be used, as appropriate, as indicators that a player had control of the ball and, as a result, can be considered to have 'deliberately played' the ball: - The ball had travelled from distance and the player had a clear view of it; - The ball was not moving quickly; - The direction of the ball was not unexpected; - The player had time to coordinate their body movement, i.e. it was not a case of instinctive stretching or jumping, or a movement that achieved limited contact/control; - A ball on the ground is much easier to play than a ball in the air." We are therefore in the realm of pure referee interpretation. While waiting for our referees' analysis, my personal view is that the ball's trajectory was absolutely not altered by Matanoviฤ‡'s "hair". Therefore, Veiga made a deliberate play, as he had time to coordinate his movement to head the ball. Furthermore, since the ball was not heading towards the goal, it cannot be considered a save. Consequently, he would have played the Croatian player behind him (Paลกaliฤ‡) onside. HNS Portugal #WC2026 #Refereeing

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๐Ÿšจ Weigh in 21 ๐Ÿšจ ALL TIME LOW: 306 LBS FRANK HAS SHREDDED 220+ pounds Frank was 520+ pounds in 2016 (scale couldnโ€™t go higher). Here is his monthly progress since we started Frank Walks (644 days in a row and counting): 383 pounds before walking daily Weigh in 1: 373 pounds Weigh in 2: 352 pounds Weigh in 3: 343 pounds Weigh in 4: 340 pounds Weigh in 5: 339 pounds Weigh in 6: 333.8 pounds Weigh in 7: 331 pounds Weigh in 8: 323.8 pounds Weigh in 9: 319.8 pounds Weigh in 10: 324 pounds Weigh in 11: 330 pounds Weigh in 12: 327.8 pounds Weigh in 13: 318.5 pounds Weigh in 14: 321.8 pounds Weigh in 15: 326 pounds Weigh in 16: 314 pounds Weigh in 17: 316 pounds Weigh in 18: 312.5 pounds Weigh in 19: 315 pounds Weigh in 20: 307.5 pounds Here are the results from weigh in 21: โ—ฆ306 pounds. FRANK HAS LOST 220+ POUNDS SINCE HIS ALL TIME HIGH โ—ฆBlood sugar: A1C is 5.7% down from 11.1% (years of life expectancy 12+ ๐Ÿ“ˆ) I wish I had more details on his body composition but clearly he has turned loads of fat into muscle. We are focused on continuing to overhaul his diet and talk about it almost daily. I am sure I am annoying at times, but Frank needs to be pushed and challenged. If he is capable of completely changing his daily physical habits, he is capable of changing his diet. It has simply proven to be much more challenging. A couple of the biggest struggles are stress eating and discipline on boring days at home. Frank will crush unhealthy snacks after a Mets loss or if he is stuck in his house on a boring weekend with bad weather. He shot up to 315 this month but then locked in to close the month at an all time low. To anyone who makes food in the Belleville, NJ area, I am desperate to show Frank he has local options that cook both delicious and relatively healthy food. Same goes for anyone near MSG (lunch after walks). Frankโ€™s energy, quickness, coordination, stamina, strength, flexibility, and confidence continue to increase with each passing step. Congratulations, Frank (even though I know you arenโ€™t reading this). TANK299 feels imminent. Anudder weigh in in the books

Matteo Piper Jenks ๐Ÿงฒ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น

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Justin Fields: Victim of bad spacing โ€œ50 yards passing!! Fields is terrible..โ€ โ€œ11 passing attempts, what a joke!โ€ โ€œThis is year 5, and he still canโ€™t read defensesโ€ โ€œThis has to be a bit!โ€ Iโ€™m here to tell you with unequivocal evidence, that these are all lies. What if I were to tell you, that despite all of blame, hate, and finger pointing that Justin Fields is actually innocent of all the accusations? If you want the truth, then research what I am saying Tanner Engstrand is the number one issue with the Jets passing offense and you would be a fool to believe a new QB would alleviate the issue. Pull up the All-22!!! THE SPACING IS OUTTA HAND! No Qb can read a defense like this. Players are lost in their routes and where to lineup. Letโ€™s look at Ben Johnson vs Tanner Engstrand. They came from same offense, same team, and worked together for some time. Why are things completely different? Play-calling experience: Engstrand = 0 years Johnson = 3 years NFL experience: Engstrand = 5 years Johnson = 13 years When I look at Ben Johnsonโ€™s offense, everything meshes together so well. QBโ€™s drop correlates to his progressions, Qb has multiple open targets per pass play majority of the time, and QB is given proper spacing of WRs to truly read the defensive coverages. When I look at Tanner Engstrandโ€™s film it is literally worst than high school. Multiple WRs running into each other constantly!! Penalty after penalty because players donโ€™t know where to go. I see a coach only passing when it is obvious passing down. I see a coach completely confused, but not blame has been placed on him. So why arenโ€™t people going at the coach? Why is Fields taking all the blame and Engstrand gets none! Aaron Glenn hired a rookie OC that has never called a game in his life. How do you expect a rookie OC to install an offense in the offseason if he has never even called plays before?! Glenn wanted to run the show with no push back from his coaches. So he hired rookie coaches that would do as he says. Run the ball, pass only when needed. Atrocious mindsetโ€ฆ Moral of the story: Engstrand only calls a few passing plays to cover his own ass. This offense was not installed properly. To save face, he is allowing Fields to take all the hits as he sits back and hopes the Jets give him another year with another QB. If Fields had Ben Johnson as a coach, he would be a top 10 QB. He is a better runner and down the field thrower than Caleb Williams. Look at the spacing! Look at the route concepts! Look at the talent he has! Look at the protection!!! My God Iโ€™m happy for Caleb Williams, but he ainโ€™t playing lights out the way he should be. If Caleb is winning games because of his legs, just imagine what Fields wouldโ€™ve been doing in that offenseโ€ฆ Let the wheat be separated from the tares father Godโ€ฆ

Black Ditka

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I had a fantastic time discussing with the learning legend Justin Skycak from Math Academy about learning math in the modern age. we've talked about his quite impressive self-learning journey (3000h of math in high school) all the way to how he hand curated the initial knowledge graph for math academy to make that process more efficient. great lively 3h discussion here are the chapters: 0:00:00 - intro: 0:02:10 - justin background 0:05:45 - 3000h math self study in high school 0:11:45 - what a day looked like for that 3000h stretch 0:16:10 - meta-learning vs pure math learning 0:21:50 - when did you get into cognitive neuro? 0:29:55 - how did the fundamental math helped in your research projects 0:43:10 - what does the math academy learning system looks like 0:47:34 - how did you guys build the 2000 topic knowledge graph 1:01:15 - would LLM be useful as an interface to that knowledge graph for the students? 1:10:46 - how does the FIRe spaced repetition algorithm works? 1:17:34 - does the same knowledge graph structure would work for physics? or other topic?: 1:34:05 - how do you understand the subject vs the curiculum 1:35:50 - is there a connection between studying math and learning a sport? 1:42:00 - do you think in math doing and teaching requires different skills? 1:56:25 - could you get understanding without automaticy? 2:05:35 - do you see any upside of confusion in learning? 2:14:11 - learning math as an adult? 2:19:20 - how to fill the motivation gap after learning the fundamental? 2:24:10 - how should teaching math for kids and adults balance fundamentals and creativity? 2:33:55 - is it ever too late to learn math seriously? 2:46:00 - mastery learning vs ultra learning 2:51:30 - top-down vs bottom-up 2:53:40 - mastery learning for domain without a structured hierarchical structure? 2:56:30 - neurodivergence / adhd for structured math learning? 3:06:20 - amateur mathematician augmented with technology will be able to contribute to research? 3:14:37 - what are you most excited about right now in term of learning enjoy!

Yacine Mahdid

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.William Hockey is one of the least visible founders in tech relative to what he has created. He co-founded Plaid and is now building Column, a software company that owns a bank, and powers Ramp, Wise, Bilt, Mercury, and others. He funded it himself by borrowing against nearly everything he had in Plaid shares, and has never raised any outside capital. His story matters because so much of the value in our industry gets created through exactly this kind of extreme personal risk. He is maniacal about being the best in the world at his thing, and has spent his entire career betting on himself and doing whatever it takes to win. He also spends a lot of time outside the US (in places like Kinshasa) which has given him a rare perch on the power of the US dollar. We discuss: - Why emerging markets are often the most financially innovative - What owning 100% of his company allows him to do that VC-backed founders cannot - Getting margin called and nearly going bankrupt - Why the best founders are specialists - What it takes to be the best in the world at your thing - How Silicon Valley's consensus culture produces consensus founders - How the US dollar functions as an instrument of national security Enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 9:19 Emerging Markets 14:03 Silicon Valley's Elite Consensus Problem 16:03 Rejecting the VC Hamster Wheel 21:45 Equity and Liquidity 26:03 Funding a Bank 29:45 The Necessity of Extreme Founder Risk 37:18 Finding Leverage 45:20 Longevity and Profitability in Banking 48:46 Matching Your Capital Structure to Your Business 51:44 The Unseen Power of the US Dollar 1:02:30 How AI Will Transform Legacy Banks 1:09:23 The Kindest Thing

Patrick OShaughnessy

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Iโ€™m an Alpha School parent. Earlier this year, my son was actually upset because a snow day meant he couldnโ€™t go to school. I had to ask liemandt, "What have you done to him?" That question opened up a much bigger one. Austinโ€™s experimental schools are pulling in families from across the country, and that talent gravity is reshaping the cityโ€™s innovation ecosystem faster than any corporate relocation. Joe built Trilogy and recruited 2,000 Ivy League kids to Austin in the โ€™90s. Now at Alpha, he sees this as the higher-leverage version of the same play. 30% of some campuses are families who moved here for schools that do not exist anywhere else. This one hits close to home for me. Both because Iโ€™m a parent inside the experiment and because it hints at something bigger happening in Austin. Agenda 0:00 Intro and the Alpha School model 5:44 Good AI versus bad AI in the classroom 11:43 Diagnostic shock and what gifted students miss 16:04 Motivation and life skills versus vocational skills 21:08 Students making real money with AI tools 23:39 Hiring guides at $100K 26:34 The selection effect and founding families 31:51 Running a school like a startup 36:07 Iterating in public 42:27 Motivational models that actually work 47:01 Teaching kids to fail 49:33 Austin as the education capital 55:02 Education as the 20-year talent pipeline 57:52 Millionaires in high school 1:04:37 What college becomes next

Jason Scharf

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E176: Eric Larchevรชque - Why Bitcoin Is the Only Money You Actually Own Eric Larchevรชque is the co-founder of Ledger, the hardware wallet used to secure billions in crypto worldwide. He built his first company from zero, sold it for โ‚ฌ27 million, lost his savings in a Latvian bank collapse, had his gold bars confiscated by a Luxembourg bank, and went 100% Bitcoin in 2013. He's now building TBSO - La Sociรฉtรฉ Bitcoin - a publicly listed company co-founded with NBA legend Tony Parker Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Ericโ€™s First Podcast In English 2:32 Where Does Ericโ€™s Optimism Come From 3:31 The First Thing Eric Thinks Of Every Morning 4:03 What Ericโ€™s AI Agents Do 5:47 What Does Eric Do & Why 6:53 Are The Majority Of People Ready For Responsibility? 8:01 Why People Need To Hit A wall 9:42 When Did Eric Take Responsibility For His Future? 11:48 Eric Had No Idea What Building A Company Meant 12:39 Who Is Eric Larcheveque? 13:21 Ericโ€™s First Major Leap For His Company 14:30 What Will Become A Commodity In 5+ Years 18:21 Going From Building Websites To Bitcoin 27:31 Partnerships: Trezor @BitwiseInvest 28:17 Why Eric Went All In On Bitcoin 34:37 Did Eric Question The Volatility Of Bitcoin 38:52 Eric Believes He Could Still Be Wrong About Bitcoin 40:24 100% Of Ericโ€™s Liquid Networth Is In Bitcoin 41:39 Ericโ€™s Explanation Of Bitcoin & Time Preference 46:50 Why Look At Bitcoin As A Long-Term Asset Only 49:59 You Should Build A Bitcoin Strategy 53:07 Where Does Bitcoin Go In 10 Years 54:47 What Does A Bitcoin Dominant World Look Like 59:24 Partnership: KAST 1:00:12 Why Bitcoin Will Never Hit 0 1:03:54 How To Understand Bitcoin, Explained Simply 1:10:47 What Eric Learned While Building Ledger 1:16:03 Co-Founder Kidnapping Discussion & Advice 1:23:11 How Eric Sleeps Knowing Bad Situations Happen 1:25:56 Why Eric Stays In France 1:27:23 Partnerships: Jupiter Ethena 1:28:07 What Is The Bitcoin Society 1:32:25 Whoโ€™s Backing Bitcoin Society 1:32:51 What Does Tony Parker Do With Bitcoin? 1:33:46 Ericโ€™s View On Learning To Learn 1:34:38 Why Eric Creates Videos When He Could Chill 1:37:19 Is Eric Building A Personal Brand? 1:39:00 Does Eric Feel Happier Now With Money? 1:40:04 Being An Entrepreneur Requires Sacrifice 1:41:22 Experiences Over Buying Extra Bitcoin 1:44:06 Do Everything To Achieve This One Thing 1:45:11 Closing Thoughts

MR SHIFT ๐Ÿฆ

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๐Ÿšจ HOLY DUDE ALERT! French President Emmanuel Macrons Wife is a Man? Conspiracy Theorists are right again! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ”ด BRIGITTE the DUDE? โ€ข The Dailey mail posted an article claiming Brigitte Macron IS NOT a man. Weirdโ€ฆ. โ€ข Two photos were released as โ€œproofโ€ 1. The first photo, the boy in the photo looks like Brigitte 2 The second photo looked way too new to look like a 70 year olds childhood photo. โ€”โ€” turns out it was a picture of his daughter. ๐Ÿ”ด It turns out a 3 year Investigation took with journalists working with genealogistโ€™s and what they found was explosive. - Brigitte Macron was born a man named Jean Michel - Jean Michel lived as a man for 30 years, fathered 5 children, and transitioned at the age of 30 to Become Brigitte. ๐Ÿ”ด โ€œBrigitteโ€ is unable to produce ANY PHOTOS of the first thirty years of her life outside what the daily mail published. โ€ข There are NO photos of her and her brother at all, ๐Ÿ”ด According to the genealogists, Jean Michel existed for 30 Years, and then DISAPPEARED when Brigitte then came into existence ๐Ÿ”ด Sometimes Brigitte tells storyโ€™s that donโ€™t add upโ€ฆ the math isnโ€™t mathing. โ€ข for example, she recalled living alone during Neil Armstrong moon landing in 1969. โ€” the problem with that is that she would have been 16 years old. โ€” if she is Jean Michel, who is 8 years older, making her 24 at the time. โ€ข What about the story of her ex husband that she had three kids with? โ€” her ex husband doesnโ€™t exist. They canโ€™t find him anywhere. โ€” the MSM trying to prove he exists, they kept โ€œaccidentallyโ€ showing photos of different men. ๐Ÿ”ด Brigitte Macron sued two of the journalistsโ€ฆ for what exactly? โ€”โ€” for violation of Privacy and fundamental personal rights, plus illicit use of her image. โ€”โ€” the journalists were punished with fines and a police visit and raid of her home. โ€”โ€” they interrogated the journalists, told them to produce a list of journalists they were in contact with

MJTruthUltra

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