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विहायसा 가입일 Haziran 2024
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Hugues Prévost
Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@AstronomyVibes @JackSarfatti I can’t help but speculate: What if our universe was an experiment such as this for advancing the knowledge of another species in another universe? Maybe they ended up destroying it in the process and replacing with ours :))
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
Scientists have achieved one of the most mind-bending feats in modern physics by creating a tiny, short-lived “universe” inside a laboratory. Using high-energy particle collisions, researchers recreated conditions similar to the ones that existed just trillionths of a second after the Big Bang. In that instant, the miniature universe expanded, formed ultra-dense matter, and behaved according to the same physical laws that governed the birth of our cosmos. At the heart of this experiment was a state of matter called quark-gluon plasma — a hot, dense soup thought to have filled the early universe before atoms existed. For a fleeting moment, the plasma expanded and cooled in patterns that mirrored cosmological evolution on a microscopic scale. Scientists were able to observe how the primordial particles interacted, offering rare clues about why matter formed the way it did and how the universe developed its structure. Researchers say this is one of the closest recreations ever achieved of the universe’s earliest moments. By studying how this tiny universe behaved before it collapsed, they hope to answer major questions about the balance between matter and antimatter, the forces that shaped space-time, and the hidden physics that may still influence our world today. Even though the event lasted less than a heartbeat, the data it produced could reshape our understanding of the cosmos. For physicists, creating a miniature universe — even for a fraction of a second — represents a bold step toward uncovering how reality itself began.
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Hugues Prévost
Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@fratersolis If stars are blocked between the lights/orbs, then it’s a triangular craft. Otherwise it could be a triangular formation of three separate orbs. Maybe the brighter one was signaling: ‘Follow me!’ to the two others :)
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Frater Solis
Frater Solis@fratersolis·
Just saw a triangle UFO(s) outside. Top point brighter than the other two. Wish I caught it on camera but it had disappeared within seconds.
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@wylfcen The literary adverb ‘asunder’ < on sundran ‘in a separate place’ is still employed rather often. I use French to confuse phone scammers. Old English would do a better job :))
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Wylfċen
Wylfċen@wylfcen·
“I’ve always been different” - cliche - sounds defensive “I’m sunderborn” - no one has said this in a thousand years - you might have powers idk - you will confuse and frighten people
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Hugues Prévost
Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@AstroForge How about ‘mining’ derelict satellites and debris? Many have precious metals and equipment. That would get your feet wet and then you could build up from there to higher orbits and eventually to asteroids in Lagrange areas (Trojan) that should require less trajectory adjustments.
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AstroForge
AstroForge@AstroForge·
Mining asteroids is currently science fiction… but not for long. When people first learn about AstroForge and our mission, they are understandably full of questions and an often healthy amount of skepticism. This is fair. Merely achieving stable communication with an asteroid-bound spacecraft is incredibly complicated and challenging, let alone rendezvous, landing, mining, and refining. That said, while asteroid mining is a hard problem, it is a solvable one. All the pieces exist, in fact have existed for some time now. It’s just that no one has come along and put them together in the right way. What is the solution we propose? We’re glad you asked. We think that by questioning requirements, iterating rapidly, and being unafraid to fail, we will be able to surmount the myriad engineering trade offs in front of us and make asteroid mining a reality. Let’s take a look at some of those trades. What asteroid are you targeting? Actually, we dont know yet. On any given day we have >10 potential targets. Closer to launch, when we get a date, we will refine our target list. “How are you going to land on / stick to the asteroid when it has basically no gravity?” Magnets. We’re targeting M-Class asteroids which are primarily an iron-nickel alloy, and thus, magnetic. The feet of our spacecraft have magnets and so we’ll stick to the surface without mechanical fasteners. The tradeoff? If our target asteroid ends up not being metallic, we bounce off. “How are you going to mine? In space every action has an equal and opposite reaction, so wouldn’t drilling into an asteroid just cause your spacecraft to spin in place?” Good question, we don’t use a drill, or a scoop, or anything other than light. Yes, light. We use lasers to mine and magnets to refine. This means we don’t risk bringing an asteroid back to Earth and losing control of it. Where will you store the platinum? There is plenty of space inside the DeepSpace-2 bus to capture and return refined PGMs. How will you get it back to Earth? It takes far less delta-v to get back into Earth’s gravity well than it does to get to the edge of it. Functionally our spacecraft will be headed the orbital equivalent of “downhill” after leaving a mined asteroid. These are just a few of the types of engineering problems that we deal with every day here at Astroforge. We don’t take the job at hand lightly, to be sure. Instead, we embark on this journey open eyed and excited for the challenges ahead. Once the many headed beast of tradeoffs and problems that is spacecraft engineering has been slain we will unlock the untold riches of the solar system and help fuel human expansion throughout space.
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Hugues Prévost
Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@wylfcen I’d say his intelligence is hyped both in the positive and negative. The dumb label is applied as an angry insult because of perceived arrogance and close-mindedness. In all fairness several scientists share that trait but are not as well-known.
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Hugues Prévost
Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@ProvdSaxon @wylfcen This is always the case even for living speakers. A given person during a conversation will often use different pronunciations for the same word in different contexts. If we were to provide an absolutely accurate representation, it would be impractical.
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Sgt. Cole
Sgt. Cole@ProvdSaxon·
@wylfcen Trouble is we don’t really know how it sounded because it’s a dead language with no continuation to the present day. We have a rough idea but it won’t be 100% accurate, and we don’t even know where to start with regional accents.
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Wylfċen@wylfcen·
“Please help me Wylfcen, I want to know how Old English sounded but I don’t want to learn IPA” No
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@wylfcen I appreciate that you provide IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription. Anybody serious about learning pronunciation should put in the effort instead of using half-baked systems. It’s a superpower for life that makes learning languages easier and fun.
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@fratersolis Here’s where JP talks about encountering signs of Egyptian influence in the Grand Canyon if you haven’t listened to it yet:
JP@JP_ARKS

youtu.be/drVVJL7zkuk?si… I talk about my experience. In the grand canyon and beautiful locations. Little puzzles that you could put together. Eu falo sobre a minha experiência. No Grand Canyon e em lugares lindos. Pequenos quebra-cabeças que você podia montar. 私の経験についてお話しします。 グランドキャニオンや美しい場所での体験です。 組み立てられる小さなパズルもあります。 Estoy hablando de mi experiencia. En el Gran Cañón y en lugares hermosos. Pequeños rompecabezas que podías armar. Je parle de mon expérience. Dans le Grand Canyon et dans des endroits magnifiques. De petits puzzles que l'on pouvait assembler.

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Frater Solis
Frater Solis@fratersolis·
@HuguesPrevost I’ll look more into it and come back, but I wouldn’t be surprised. Temples/Pyramids were all placed in special areas, resonant & global nodal points. I need to do more research into the Grand Canyons and come back, I’ll bookmark and let you know whatever I find!
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Frater Solis
Frater Solis@fratersolis·
According to Edgar Cayce, Mesoamerica / Mexico was not isolated, it was a continuation node of Atlantean knowledge post-fall. There seems to be confirmation of this with the ancient artifacts being unearthed in Tula & Ojuelos. Depictions of this ancient civilization with 'Egyptian Priesthood' (Thoth, Anubis, etc.) and the Anunnaki.
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@Kabamur_Taygeta @InterstellarUAP He’s a great communicator but I haven’t found him to be a deep thinker. Scratching the first layer of phenomena is about all he can manage. At that superficial level fear dominates often as drilled down by Hollywood scary movies. This opens up attacks by low astral entities.
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 Tucker Carlson Says the Supernatural is REAL   “They know the supernatural is real. They talk about it. They SERVE it. But they don’t want YOU believing in it.”   Vice President JD Vance said earlier today that Aliens Are DEMONIC 👽🛸   Why are so many people pushing this fear narrative?   Tucker Carlson says powerful forces operating behind governments and institutions work to keep the public from accepting the supernatural at all.
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Hugues Prévost
Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@Arcfunmi I thought there might be a hidden or secondary reference to the Pleiades (昴) star cluster which are seven in number. Six are visible to the naked eye so number 6 is also associated with it (as in the Subaru logo).
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Arcfunmi
Arcfunmi@Arcfunmi·
Is this JAPANESE train the World’s ONLY 7 star train 🤩?
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Hugues Prévost
Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@wylfcen Many French first names are Germanic in origin incl. mine. I had an uncle named Bernard < bern + hard “bold as a bear.”
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Wylfċen@wylfcen·
Anglo-Saxons used to name their sons ‘Bear’ just like Scandinavians. The Old English version was Beorn, which came with the nickname Beonna. Incidentally, if this nickname had survived to today, it’d be “Ben.”
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@wylfcen I’d propose “light stamping” as an alternative although the sense “impress” is more recent than the original “crush (with the foot).”
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Wylfċen
Wylfċen@wylfcen·
STOP saying “photograph.” That’s from Greek. The native English version would be “light drawing.”
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@wylfcen They did a good job preserving Old French words that have disappeared from modern French such as ‘remember’ which was replaced by ‘souvenir’ (to come under). I prefer ‘remembrer’ the old terms :)) etymonline.com/search?q=remem…
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Wylfċen@wylfcen·
No one who says the Normans ‘enriched’ the language knows much about Old English. They just imagine we had no word for person (mann), animal (dēor), flower (blostma), river (ēa), forest (wudu), mountain (berg), nature (ġecynd), lion (lēo), elephant (elpend), squirrel (ācweorna), eagle (earn), falcon (falca), dolphin (mereswīn), salmon (læx), oyster (ostre), city (burg), army (here), battle (ġefeht), war (ġewinn), soldier (wiga), victory (siġe), nation (þēod), people (folc), magic (galdor), fairy (elf), giant (ent), story (spell), language (ġeþēode), philosophy (ūðwitegung), money (feh), art (cræft), age (eldu), beauty (fæġernes), color (hēow), joy (ġefēa), honesty (sōþfæstnes), bravery (beldu), justice (reht), pity (milts), movement (styring), question (āscung), doctor (lēċe), carpenter (trēowwyrhta), tailor (sēamere), blanket (hwītel), paint (tēafor), table (bord), or chair (stōl).
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@fratersolis The Watchers? ;-) Maybe just small fry operators. Hopefully they can deal with those.
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@UAPWatchers The only time I saw a meteor change direction was when it exploded in the atmosphere and one piece ended up going up at an angle. Another case of mimicry? A rather bad one as if our intelligence is being tested. Are we even passing the grade in that case?
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Skywatch Signal
Skywatch Signal@UAPWatchers·
🚨What was this Uşak , Turkey? That's a really slow meteor, so what is it? Just one of many lately...
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Sarah Jayne
Sarah Jayne@Sarah051525·
Why would a being who flies around in an “orb” want me to look into the Condign report so badly?
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@fratersolis Again, this reminds me of the many photos by Marc Brinkerhoff that I pointed out to you before. It appears the interpretation of the same phenomenon can vary to a large degree. We could also deal very different phenomena looking similar.
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Frater Solis
Frater Solis@fratersolis·
@HuguesPrevost This one I had appear during a contact session seems to be similar.. multiple stacked orbs.. I don’t know it was something else
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Frater Solis
Frater Solis@fratersolis·
Has anyone truly looked deeper into EBANIs and what causes them to appear? I know there is a link between consciousness & contacting these entities as I’ve had them appear before. But are they more like ‘primitive’ energy seekers or a true intelligent/conscious being?
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Hugues Prévost@HuguesPrevost·
@fratersolis Thanks, that seems the type often ‘summoned’ by psychics which makes me think they might be some sort of thoughtform created subconsciously by them, perhaps aided by the presence of other participants.
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