Basimah Khulusi, M.D.
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Basimah Khulusi, M.D.
@BasimahKhulusi
Board Certified Physician; Award winning self-published author; Inventor
Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Asia Style Cucumber Salad
Ingredients
3–4 Small Cucumbers (or several mini cucumbers)
1 Carrot (grated/shredded)
1 Small Red Onion
1 Small Avocado (diced)
1 Pinch of chopped Parsley
1 Handful of Peanuts or Cashews
1 Handful of Pomegranate Seeds (the creator used dried raspberries as a substitute)
For the Dressing
4 tbsp Olive Oil or Sesame Oil
2 tbsp Soy Sauce
1 tbsp Sesame Seeds
1 tsp Sumac
Juice of 1 Small Lemon
Salt & Pepper (to taste)
Instructions
Prep the Veggies: Slice the cucumbers into very thin slices or ribbons. Grate the carrot and finely dice the red onion and avocado.
Combine: Place the cucumbers, carrots, and the remaining salad ingredients (nuts, parsley, pomegranate/raspberries) into a large bowl.
Mix the Sauce: In a separate small bowl, whisk together the oil, soy sauce, sesame seeds, sumac, lemon juice, salt, and pepper until well combined.
Finish: Pour the dressing over the salad and toss well.
Enjoy your meal! (Guten Appetit / Afiyet olsun!)
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Todos los ingredientes del pastel de limón 🍋
Medida de la taza 200 ml Medida del molde 35*15 cm.
1 limón grande (hervir durante 6 minutos y cortar en rodajas y quitar las semillas😀.
180 g de azúcar granulada (1 taza).
70 ml de aceite (7 cucharadas).
50 ml de leche (5 cucharadas).
3 huevos 250 g de harina (2 tazas).
10 g de levadura en polvo (1 paquete).
Yo usé 1 vaso de té de frutas secas mixtas y 1 cucharadita.
Usé la mantequilla para la parte media.
Hornéalo en un horno ventilador a 160 grados durante aproximadamente 30-35 minutos, pero asegúrate de probarlo con un palillo.
Disfruta como yo😋
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Pan de yogur sin carbohidratos.
Ingredientes:
1 taza de yogur griego (natural, preferiblemente entero)
2 huevos 1/2 cucharadita de levadura en polvo
Instrucciones:
Precalentar el horno:
Poner el horno a 175 °C (350 °F).
Engrasar ligeramente un molde para pan pequeño o utilizar un molde de silicona para facilitar el desmoldado.
Mezclar los ingredientes: En un bol, mezclar el yogur griego, los huevos y la levadura en polvo. Batir hasta que quede una mezcla homogénea y sin grumos.
Y verter en un molde.
Y la magia ✨
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Sabe a cheesecake pero es versión healthy 💪🏼 saludable.
👩🍳esmeraldaenlacocina | Esmeralda Cardenas IG
Este postre alto en proteína te va a obsesionar, ajusta los ingredientes al gusto 🤤🍓 Sin harina, cremoso y listo en minutos 💫
Guárdalo porque lo vas a querer hacer HOY 👇🏼
Ingredientes:
1 taza de queso cottage
1 taza de yogur griego natural (sin azúcar o sabor)
1/4 de taza de miel de maple 🍁 o endulzante de tu preferencia
2 huevos
1/4 de taza de maicena
1 cucharadita de extracto de vainilla
Frutas (berries) de tu elección (opcional)
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☁️ ZERO CARB Cloud Bread with literally only TWO ingredients!
This viral TikTok cloud bread is blowing up — fluffy, light, and perfect for keto, low-carb, or anyone ditching regular bread.
Just egg whites + Greek yogurt (or cottage cheese in some versions) whipped to stiff peaks, fold, bake… and you’ve got bread that tastes like a cloud. No flour, no sugar, almost zero carbs.
Mind officially blown. Who’s trying this? 👇
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🍌🫐🥚 This Healthy Banana Blueberry Cheesecake just broke the internet
Bananas + Greek yogurt + one raw egg blended smooth… then blueberries raining down on top.
Zero guilt. Tastes like real cheesecake. High protein & ridiculously easy.
I’m hooked — who else is making this tonight?
Quick Step-by-Step:
1. Blend or mash 1 large ripe banana until smooth.
2. Mix in 1 cup (240g) Greek yogurt + 1 large egg (plus optional sweetener or a bit of cornstarch/oat flour for firmer texture).
3. Gently fold in a handful of blueberries (or save some to scatter on top).
4. Pour into a parchment-lined or lightly greased small baking dish/ramekin.
5. Bake at 325°F (163°C) for about 35–40 minutes (or 340–350°F for 30–35 minutes).
6. Let it cool to room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 1–2 hours (best overnight) before eating — this is key for the cheesecake-like texture.
Tips for success:
• Use ripe bananas for natural sweetness.
• Check at the minimum time — overbaking can make it rubbery.
• It’s high-protein, low-guilt, and tastes surprisingly close to real cheesecake when chilled.
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@KellyRyanOBrie3 @elonmusk It is my own theory. Also explains why the photon can have the characteristics of both particles and waves. Men who said the photon does have those characteristics did not explain why or how! The "Photon Ether " does explain it though!
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I had dinner once with a top physicist and a top computer scientist and asked what they thought the probability was that we were in a simulation.
They answered simultaneously at 0% and 100% respectively. It was like a double-slit experiment, but with humans.
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP
🚨 Simulation Theory: The Double Slit Experiment proves particles act like waves until observed then they snap into particles. What if our reality only "renders" when we're looking, just like a video game optimizing resources? Check out this episode from The Why Files breaking it down, tying it to Simulation Theory. Are we in a sim? This could be the key to unlocking the true nature of existence! The Why Files video did a great job on explaining the Double Slit Experiment & Simulation Theory What do YOU think—real or rendered? Drop your thoughts below!
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@Rashi3555 @elonmusk It'd my own theory and the only thing that makes sense to my brain, and should make sense to everybody! It's logic, and logic rings True to the logical mind. I love your take on "The Island" though! 😉
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@BasimahKhulusi @elonmusk This is very interesting. Is this your own theory? Where can I read more?
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Just apples and cocoa! No sugar! I eat it every day and I'm losing weight before my eyes!
Ingredients:
Sweet apples: 4 medium
Eggs: 4 large
Unsweetened cocoa powder: 5 tablespoons
Baking powder: 1 teaspoon
Olive oil: for greasing the mold
I offer you this recipe in exchange for a simple "Yummy"

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@CharlesMullins2 Nothing is traveling. Photon act on one end affects photon act on the other end immediately.
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Interesting analogy but entanglement doesn’t actually involve anything “flowing” through space like that.
There’s no transfer of matter or signal between the particles.
That’s why it doesn’t violate the speed of light.
What’s changing isn’t something traveling…
it’s the shared state being revealed when measured.
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🚨 BREAKING: Scientists still don’t understand entanglement… and that’s the point.
Two particles. Opposite sides of the universe.
No signal. No delay. No connection.
And yet… they move as one.
That should be impossible.
Unless we’ve got one thing completely wrong:
Distance might not be real.
What we call “separation” could just be how space looks
not how reality actually works.
Because entanglement doesn’t act like communication…
It acts like one system pretending to be two.
In my view:
This isn’t faster-than-light physics.
It’s no-distance physics.
Space separates.
Time synchronizes.
So when one changes
nothing travels…
You’re just seeing the same state from two places.
That’s why it feels instant.
Because it is.
Not across space.
Outside of it.
Let that sink in:
We’re not observing connections…
We’re observing hidden unity.
So the real question is:
How much of reality is actually one thing… we’re just seeing as many?
#QuantumPhysics #Entanglement #Reality #Physics #Time
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🚨Why does the universe “need” quantum entanglement?
It doesn’t.
It can’t exist without it.
Entanglement isn’t a feature…
it’s what keeps reality consistent.
Two particles aren’t communicating.
They’re parts of the same system.
Maybe the real question isn’t: “How are they connected?”
But:
“Why do we think they were ever separate?”
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You’re flirting with a deep idea but don’t butcher physics to make it sound edgy, the Double-slit experiment doesn’t prove reality is some Xbox loading screen, it shows quantum systems behave like waves of probability until they interact with a measurement setup, “observer” doesn’t mean your eyeballs, it means any physical interaction that locks in a result, and the whole “renders when you look” take is a cute metaphor but it’s not how the math actually plays out in Quantum Mechanics, now Elon Musk tossing around simulation odds is just philosophical spice, not evidence, because here’s the cold truth, we have zero empirical proof we’re in a sim and zero proof we’re not, which means you don’t get to pretend you cracked the code, you’re just standing in the fog like everyone else, the real power move isn’t obsessing over whether reality is rendered, it’s mastering the game you’re already inside, because whether this is base reality or some cosmic GPU flex, the rules still punish weakness and reward competence, so instead of chasing metaphysical clickbait, build something, learn something, dominate your little slice of the universe, simulated or not.
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🚨 Simulation Theory: The Double Slit Experiment proves particles act like waves until observed then they snap into particles.
What if our reality only "renders" when we're looking, just like a video game optimizing resources?
Check out this episode from The Why Files breaking it down, tying it to Simulation Theory. Are we in a sim?
This could be the key to unlocking the true nature of existence!
The Why Files video did a great job on explaining the Double Slit Experiment & Simulation Theory
What do YOU think—real or rendered? Drop your thoughts below!
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