Lnonwick

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Lnonwick

Lnonwick

@lnonwick

انضم Ağustos 2025
312 يتبع21 المتابعون
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History Knowledge
History Knowledge@historyvidos·
If a father bathes his children, both laugh. If a son bathes his father, both cry. 🎥 A Separation, one of the greatest films ever made in Iranian cinema
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kamakiripool
kamakiripool@kamakiripool·
cigarette production by machine
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Dieudonne HARAGIRIMANA
Dieudonne HARAGIRIMANA@diharagirimana·
Two steel brushes rotating at most. What could go wrong?
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Physics & Astronomy Zone
Physics & Astronomy Zone@zone_astronomy·
Physics always amazing
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Truthseeker
Truthseeker@Xx17965797N·
Switchable permanent magnet in action. A simple turn of the knob activates a magnetic field strong enough to lift this 5.2 kg piece of rail no power source required while engaged.
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Tawadotcom
Tawadotcom@Tawadotcom·
satisfying work.
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learn skills2.0
learn skills2.0@_learnskills·
Ship Propeller Forging
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Adam Krell
Adam Krell@adamkrell·
@Rainmaker1973 Here’s the same thing in Florence. It’s everywhere.
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DUKE
DUKE@Vohnenter·
@Oli_AdaViv But why you carry this your big head come put for the video. Madam shift make I listen to words of wisdom
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OLUWADAMILARE 🦀🪖
OLUWADAMILARE 🦀🪖@vibewithdammy1·
See Wetin remain for us guy,na like this we go marry 😂🙆🏿‍♂️ Just call you don demand ₦100k🫩👀
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Amazing Things
Amazing Things@amazingthings_·
A look at the Water Features Wasserspiele at Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel, Germany a remarkable fusion of landscape design, gravity-powered engineering, and Baroque architecture Centered around the iconic Hercules Monument, this UNESCO World Heritage site transforms the mountainside into a dramatic sequence of cascading water displays that has fascinated visitors for centuries At first, the stone channels appear still and quiet... Then water is released from higher elevations and begins flowing down the terraced cascades, gathering speed as it follows carefully designed routes before surging beneath the monumental arched bridge and continuing into the reflective basin below
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Interesting World
Interesting World@_fluxfeeds·
The sheer scale of China's offshore wind farms.
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Interesting STEM
Interesting STEM@InterestingSTEM·
Experiment showing how the giant lens collects all the sun’s rays falling on it into a single point and how this powerful work melts the stone. 🎥: Joe Richards
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caio temer
caio temer@canalCCore2·
Esse gigante das minas pesa nada menos que 549 toneladas e funciona de forma 100% elétrica através de dois motores de 1.153 cv cada. Força bruta pura com zero emissões diretas na operação.
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Mechanical Knowledge
Mechanical Knowledge@mechanical_4u·
This is what we call a three-pattern baddie. Building heirloom quality (and complex) cutters like this one is such a thrill!
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Mechanical Knowledge
Mechanical Knowledge@mechanical_4u·
Imagine a hydraulic torture chamber designed to violently tilt and shake a fully firing Porsche flat-six engine just to see if it breaks. This legendary test rig uses real telemetry data from the grueling Nürburgring circuit to replicate the extreme G-forces experienced during hot laps. By simulating these intense track conditions, engineers can ensure the engine's oiling system prevents oil starvation and catastrophic failure during hard cornering.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Offshore drilling: how oil is extracted beneath the ocean [🎞️ pictureculture5]
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Although mirrors have been around for thousands of years, a German chemist made a breakthrough in 1835 that would make the modern manufacture of them possible. Add some sugar to ammoniated silver nitrate, pour it onto glass: you’ve got yourself a mirror.
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