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Steve Howrie 丁天

@SteveHowrie

#Author, #Educator, #Songwriter, #FreeThinking, #FreeChoice, https://t.co/ja11ifVtvi, https://t.co/erSg3IRmu1

Suzhou, China. Joined Ekim 2013
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
He is so shocked. 😂
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Steve Howrie 丁天@SteveHowrie·
@anxietymsgs Well, the answer is simple: WE DIDN'T EVOLVE FROM MONKEYS!!! Darwin's theory of Evolution, whilst quite creative and interesting, is simply WRONG!!
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Feelings ღ@anxietymsgs·
Who can answer this?
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Censored Humans
Censored Humans@CensoredHumans·
🇨🇳🇺🇸 CHINA WARNS THE UNITED STATES “If you want war, you will get war; if you want to destroy China, you will be destroyed. China will not fire the first shot, but China will not allow you to fire the second shot” — Victor Gao, President of China Energy Security Institute
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Gareth Icke@garethicke·
"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it." - John Lennon Seems appropriate.
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Nitor@Nit0r·
Rare picture of a tree sneaking out of the woods.
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Steve Howrie 丁天@SteveHowrie·
@AstronomyVibes I do believe that our universe had a beginning, and will have an ending. But in between, it has had - and will continue to have - what you call cosmic rebirths. Looking at our Earth, you can see how this occurs, with civilisations and empires rising and falling.
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
🚨 Did the Universe Ever Really Begin—or Is It Reborn Again and Again? What if the Big Bang wasn’t the beginning of everything? What if our universe is just the latest in a never-ending cycle of cosmic rebirth? Scientists call this mind-bending idea the Big Bounce Theory. According to this theory, the universe doesn’t just expand and drift forever. One day, gravity could pull everything back together, causing space itself to shrink and the cosmos to collapse. But here’s the twist: instead of ending in a point of infinite destruction, something incredible happens—the universe bounces back. A new expansion begins, stars and galaxies form again, and life can emerge once more. Imagine a cosmos that never dies, a universe that keeps restarting itself over and over, each cycle hiding secrets from the one before. Some scientists even think tiny traces from previous universes might still be detectable, hidden in the faint glow of cosmic radiation. Could our universe hold memories of what came before? The Big Bounce flips everything we thought we knew about beginnings and endings. Instead of a single birth, the universe might be eternal—dying, bouncing, and living again in a cosmic rhythm beyond human imagination. The real question is… what if we’re not the first universe? And what if we won’t be the last?
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Steve Howrie 丁天@SteveHowrie·
@Gevenoismartin1 Donald Trump: Il veut que le monde regarde Donald Trump ; qu'il écoute DT ; qu'il suive DT ; qu'il craigne DT. La meilleure solution est donc d'ignorer DT ; de ne pas tenir compte de DT. Et de détourner le regard. C'est mon avis !
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Rachèle
Rachèle@Gevenoismartin1·
Direct – Guerre au Moyen-Orient : à quelques heures de son ultimatum à l’Iran, Donald Trump évoque la fin d’une civilisation entière - RTBF Actus rtbf.be/article/direct…
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GBX@GBX_Press·
🚨 BREAKING ​Chinese military cargo planes arrive with humanitarian aid for the people of Palestine.
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Steve Howrie 丁天@SteveHowrie·
@GBX_Press WELL DONE CHINA!!!! ❤️🇨🇳. And how about the aid from Israel... has that arrived yet???
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
ARTEMIS II reaches the backside of the moon...
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RealWestern
RealWestern@RealWestern2003·
BREAKING: 🇰🇵 North Korea has threatened to launch a nuclear attack on Tel Aviv and Washington if the US gives Iran a 48-hour ultimatum and opens the "gates of hell" to it. Look who we have to deal with now! As always, it's in your hands!
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Steve Howrie 丁天@SteveHowrie·
@AstronomyVibes I'm not sure about a civilization on Mars; but I do know that another author wrote about ancient civilisations from Earth travelling to our Moon, Mars and other planets in the solar system.
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
Harvard scientist claims a Martian civilization was wiped out by nuclear attack. A provocative theory by physicist Dr. John Brandenburg suggests an ancient Martian civilization was annihilated by a massive thermonuclear attack millions of years ago. Physicist Dr. John Brandenburg has introduced a startling hypothesis, suggesting that Mars was once home to intelligent life before being decimated by a large-scale thermonuclear event. According to Brandenburg, regions such as Cydonia show signs of ancient settlements that were abruptly ended approximately 100 million years ago. His argument rests primarily on the presence of elevated Xenon-129 levels in the Martian atmosphere—an isotope on Earth typically associated with nuclear reactions—and the planet's distinct red coloration, which he believes could be indicative of radioactive fallout rather than simple iron oxide. Despite these provocative claims, the broader scientific community remains unconvinced, citing a lack of physical evidence to support such a cataclysmic event. Critics point out that Mars lacks the massive impact craters or specific geological signatures that would inevitably follow a nuclear explosion of that magnitude. While Brandenburg’s theories capture the public imagination and fuel discussions about extraterrestrial history, they currently reside in the realm of unproven speculation, highlighting the rigorous standards of evidence required in planetary science. source: j. Brandenburg “Evidence of a Massive Thermonuclear Explosion on Mars in the Past, The Cydonian Hypothesis, and Fermi's Paradox.” SciX.
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Night Sky Now
Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
Why is it so hard to go back to the moon?
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