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@zone_astronomy If your imagery is real, the electricity is clearly coming down, not up. Look at the branching, all downwards. Clearly the electricity is not forming in the clouds. The clouds/water act as a bridge between the ionisphere/magnetic field for the electricity to jump.
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Physics & Astronomy Zone@zone_astronomy·
THIS IS NOT A GLITCH. THIS IS ELECTRICITY ABOVE THE CLOUDS. High above the most violent thunderstorms on Earth, something almost impossible flickers into existence... jellyfish-shaped bursts of red light dancing at the edge of space. They're called Red Sprites. These ghostly flashes erupt 30-50 miles above active storms, triggered by the massive electrical discharge of a lightning massive electrical discharge of a lightning bolt below. While the bolt strikes downward toward the ground, sprites fire silently upward toward space. The insane part? SO They vanish in under 10 milliseconds fast the human eye can barely register them which is why most people have never seen one despite storms happening every second somewhere on Earth. Storm chasers chased them for years without proof. Scientists finally confirmed they were real in 1989. 4 When you see one, you're watching electricity escape Earth's atmosphere entirely. Have you ever caught a glimpse of a Red Sprite? Upper atmosphere, 30-50 miles above thunderstorms. ▲ Visual may be enhanced to illustrate the phenomenon
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@Kylechasse This photo literally is not possible, the moon cannot illuminate the earth like this, part of it would be darker than the rest, NASA lies. It's either fake or heavily photoshoped.
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Kyle Chassé 🐸@Kylechasse·
This is the first whole and unobstructed image of Earth taken since 1972. A photo of Earth at night, illuminated by the moon.
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@newstart_2024 EMFs - shut off the wifi, bluetooth, location services, all the wireless anything in your house, car, office. In a month you will feel like a new person, promise. I switched to wires, works much better.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
A Michelin-star sushi chef had crashed testosterone levels and constant fatigue. Then they tested his microplastics… and they were off the charts. Joe Rogan says the chef simply cut plastic out of his daily life — no more plastic bottles, no plastic everything. Over time, without any TRT or meds, his testosterone shot up to 1200. Just by lowering microplastics. It’s one of those stories that makes you pause and look around at all the plastic we live with every day. Have you ever ditched something seemingly small in your environment (plastic, certain foods, whatever) and felt a surprisingly big shift in your energy or health?
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@redpillb0t @bryan_johnson this is a visual of what EMFs are doing. There are literally thousands (over 10k actually) of peer reviewed studies showing harm in many ways including mitochondrial damage. Don't ignore this. Limiting EMFs changed my life.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Wifi test on plant growth
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@bryan_johnson Yep, and your missing the biggest one of them all EMF's...
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Guys, I’m an idiot. All this time I’ve spent trying not to die, I had toxic turf in my backyard. Artificial turf contains crumb rubber infill made from recycled tires, which leaches chemicals including PFAS, heavy metals, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These compounds are linked to hormone disruption, carcinogenicity, and systemic inflammation. I don’t know how I missed it. It makes me question my basic competence in life. What gets me is that I try so hard to survey the world of potential idiocy. Then I find out there’s a monument to idiocy sitting right in front of my face that I was blind to. I’m removing the turf, yet I’m still stuck with this seemingly unsolvable problem of how to not be an idiot.
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@DanteLlanten Except it is walking backwards, so this means nothing...
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Dante Llantén Sánchez@DanteLlanten·
Si el caballo parece avanzar, eres una persona con predominio del hemisferio izquierdo; si parece retroceder, eres una persona con predominio del hemisferio derecho. ¿Qué te pareció? Hemisferio izquierdo → Pensamiento lógico, habilidades analíticas, procesamiento del lenguaje. Hemisferio derecho → Intuición, inspiración, creatividad.
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@TukiFromKL Seattle has done the same BS, but it's even higher...
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted.. NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed.. that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it.. if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore.. instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve.. the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system.. they're worth nothing to it solved..
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.

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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
🚨This is NOT AI… and it’s not a trick. What you’re seeing over Fairbanks, Alaska is real aurora physics and real atmospheric chemistry… working together with precision. A solar blast hit Earth’s magnetic field… Charged particles got funneled straight into the upper atmosphere… And then the chemistry took over. Here’s what’s actually happening at the atomic level: Oxygen atoms get excited by incoming electrons… When they relax, they emit light at specific wavelengths: Green (557.7 nm)… lower altitude oxygen Deep red (630.0 nm)… higher altitude oxygen Nitrogen molecules behave differently: Excited N₂ and N₂⁺ emit pink, magenta, and purple tones… That only shows up when the էնergy input is strong… like during a geomagnetic storm. Those “angel wings” people keep talking about? Not symbolic… not mystical… it’s field-aligned plasma physics. Earth’s magnetic field channels particles into vertical sheets… Those sheets form curtains… And when symmetry lines up, your brain interprets structure. That’s called pattern recognition… not deception. Multiple observers captured the same formation… same time… same region… And identical events have been documented before, including in Tromsø. People call it fake for one reason: It looks too perfect. But this is what happens when solar էնergy… electromagnetic force… and atmospheric chemistry all lock in. No filters. No CGI. No AI. Just God’s creation… written in physics… expressed through chemistry… and revealed in light. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Methuselah@EcdoPrep·
The LLSVPs are hot, less dense pockets of earth's mantle beneath the Pacific and Africa. Think about the balance of the mantle like a heavy, rocky doughnut, and much of the ECDO flip mechanics will be a bit more intuitive.
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@SailorManCrypto @_WOO_X Hmmm, what timeframe? Day trading, short or long holding? On the daily you should have been out on that first engulfing red candle, no? Then re-entered on the after the green engulfing after the downtrend. If long term hold, bad entry.
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Popeye@SailorManCrypto·
The Difference Between a Pro and Amateur Stop Loss Is One Word: Logic This educational thread is sponsored by @_WOO_X — where I trade crypto with zero fees on spot. Where you place your stop loss tells me everything about how you trade. Most traders pick a stop based on a fixed percentage or a number that "feels safe." That's not risk management — that's a guess with extra steps. Here's what I see all the time: stop loss right below the entry candle, or at a round number, or 2% below because someone on YouTube said so. And then they wonder why they keep getting swept right before price moves in their direction. That's not bad luck. That's bad placement.
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@MooninPapa "leave your brain on", I was struggling with trading until Aaron said this, it was my ah ha moment. Thanks Aaron!
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Aaron Dishner@MooninPapa·
BTC surprised everyone by closing above previously broken support on Tuesday. I didn't see that coming. But here's what happened next: Trump gave a speech about Iran - the kind that spooks markets - and everything reversed. RSI is still printing lower highs and lower lows since March 16. The pattern says lower low next. BTC also tagged the daily fast line on the bounce - that's the first touch after being overextended. History says first touches don't hold. ETH had a much bigger response, actually pushing above short-term overhead resistance on Tuesday. It even moved inside the TBO cloud. But RSI is still lower highs, and ETHBTC is testing that months-old resistance level from August 24 again. If BTC dumps, ETH follows - historically ETH dumps harder. Stablecoin dominance broke above resistance on Friday, retested it yesterday, and is now doing a bump and run. That's bearish for crypto. TradFi got rocked mid-day. DXY dropped 1.3% across two days on a TBT bearish divergence, then popped back up on Trump's comments. S&P, Dow, and Nasdaq all tagged their fast lines yesterday - that's the first touch scenario again. VIX printed two TBT bearish divergences in 40 days - we've only seen six of these in the last 13 years. Historically a top signal, which is bullish for equities, but Trump's comments disrupted the setup. Nikkei opened up 5.75% on Wednesday, pushed 1.43% higher today to tag the exact top of the cloud at 54,710 before reversing. Oil printed a second TBT bearish divergence but is pumping again on geopolitical risk. Gold and silver should be up on safe-haven flows but are falling after a 14-19% run in 10 days. Picks: LDO three TBO breakouts after 13% - exhaustion, not entry. Looking back, the last bullish divergence cluster was June 2021 before a 26% dump. HYPE breaking below historical TBO support with a TBO close long printing - my short from March 26 is riding well, next bounce around $32.50. TAO printed TBT bearish divergence on Tuesday, RSI confirmed lower low - waiting on price to follow. MORPHO tagged the fast line after a TBO close long on March 26 - going lower. CHZ has TBO open long but a TBT bearish divergence - overbought. RIVER tagged resistance and the fast line - TBO open short confirmed. ALGO pumped 18% - short squeeze liquidation - wait for a pullback then another pump before shorting. RAY up 31% in two days with lower RSI highs - reversal setup.
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@GMartin_0 Unfortunately completely depends on what happens with oil/Iran... it's not over yet. And even if it was, looks like Europe is planning on an energy crisis (real or fabricated) which may continue increasing oil which will continue the sell off by major holders.
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G.Martín 🇦🇷@GMartin_0·
#Gold - These are the two scenarios I’m considering from now until the end of 2026, or even early 2027. We’ve moved from a parabolic LTF trend to a breakdown of that short-term bullish momentum, transitioning into a re-accumulation phase before a potential continuation of the HTF trend. On the daily MACD, we can clearly see what I mean by the loss of momentum. Meanwhile, the HTF structure remains intact, and the 20/21 monthly MAs look like the best opportunity to deploy size if price reaches those levels. Which scenario do you see as more likely, 1 or 2? Or do you think the gold bull run is over?
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G.Martín 🇦🇷@GMartin_0

#Gold - Looking at the 4H chart, I think price could react to the 50-EMA as resistance. I'll be following short-term momentum to get back in for a quick long as explained before. If I see momentum building at the 50-EMA, I'll long again. Otherwise, if Gold can re-test into the 200-Day EMA, I'll be looking at volume and how price reacts in order to jump in. IMPORTANT: On higher timeframe structure (monthly chart), it's crucial to understand that long-term momentum has been invalidated with this current monthly candle. I believe price could either range at this current zone, but in case price breaks lower between $3700 to $4000 range, could represent a great long-term buying opportunity. I hope it's clear how I am trading this from short-term into long-term perspective.

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@coinbureau Tariffs are illegal so that extra money the company collected from you via mark-ups and special charges is now going to become their profit and you will pay them interest as well, and none of it's being returned to you the consumer who paid for it...
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Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨U.S. RUSHES TO REPAY $166B IN TRUMP-ERA TARIFFS The U.S. is moving to set up a refund portal to return $166B in tariffs after ruling last February. Washington is reportedly paying about $23M per day in interest on outstanding amounts, per Nikkei.
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@coinbureau So we the people paid the tariffs when we bought stuff, now we the people are going to pay interest to the companies on the tariffs we weren't legally obligated to pay, and the tariff and interest becomes profit for the company. How does this make any sense?
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@MooninPapa Seriously? I thought you were going to release something cool...
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Aaron Dishner@MooninPapa·
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@EcdoPrep @EthicalSkeptic I was digging deeper on this. It seems unlikely this story is referring to an ECDO event, but rather the Cascadia event and that the story was exaggerated. The original version said it was "“a long time ago, but not at a very remote period”. So 8-10 generations at most.
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Methuselah@EcdoPrep·
"he water suddenly receded leaving Neeah Bay perfectly dry. It was four days reaching it lowest ebb, and then rose again without any wave or breakers, till it had submerged the Cape, and in fact the whole country, excepting the tops of the mountains at Clyoquot. The water on its rise became very warm, and as it came up to the houses, those who had canoes put their effects into them, and floated off with the current, which set very strongly to the north. Some drifted one way, some another; and when the waters assumed their accustomed level, a portion of the tribe found themselves beyond Nootka, where their descendants now reside, and are known by the same name as the Makahs in Classett, or Kwenaitchechat. Many canoes came down in trees and were destroyed, and numerous lives were lost. The water was four days regaining its accustomed level." usgs.gov/centers/pacifi…
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Methuselah@EcdoPrep·
One of the challenges in (re)-establishing agriculture post-ECDO flip is the change in latitude, which affects the types of crops that will be best suited to a region. Assuming a future Np' as described to @EthicalSkeptic , these are the lines which retain their same latitude, albeit on the other hemisphere. Two U.S. regions are both near this line and likely remain dry: NE Colorado / SW Nebraska and the southern tips of the Appalachians near Asheville. The Pacific NW is less safe as it takes much of the Pacific "on the chin", with the Makah myth indicating the waters rose to near the top of Mt. Rainer (14,000 ft).
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Indeed@one_indeed·
@EcdoPrep @EthicalSkeptic And there is no evidence that water levels rose to thousands of feet within 8-10 generations of 1868, so covering all but the peaks was likely an exaggeration as well. Cascadia was 1700.
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@EcdoPrep @EthicalSkeptic Also apparently the number 4 has a spiritual significance and so they often modify their story's to include it, thus the 4 days.
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