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Evan Howell

@EvanTheHowell

wizard in training , aetheric engineer apprentice, appreciater of fine weirdness and hidden wisdoms & MRVP + Phi-finder https://t.co/9HPqkMKI3H

Katılım Nisan 2025
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Evan Howell
Evan Howell@EvanTheHowell·
here is the link for the Weapons of Peace pod with Sir Salvatore Pais if anyone cares to scope it out before the public end , beyond humbled and amped to share Salvatore Pais | Hold That Thoth | Weapons of Peace + Temporal Pathways ... youtu.be/S6KFyjNDflk?si… via @YouTube
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HōloÇyphâ
HōloÇyphâ@fractal_verse·
1984 Debrief with psionic doctor, Andrija Puharich.. Describes where memory is stored, and why solitons/toroids are encoded with the base Schumann frequencies.. Turns out, storing water in plastic can't hold Schumann memory...! This is >40yrs old..! How do we NOT know this..?! For more on Puharich, the "space kids", counsel of nine, follow this guy... 👇 @cosmic_clock
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
⚛️ This Is What an Atom REALLY Looks Like… Not a tiny solar system… but a blurry cloud of possibility. This image shows where an electron is likely to be—not a fixed path. Atoms don’t have solid edges; they shift and flicker in ways that feel almost unreal. What looks “solid” around you is actually made of these invisible, moving clouds. Reality is far stranger than it seems. Source:
IBM Research. Scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic imaging.
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
For the first time, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have uncovered experimental evidence that particles of matter emerging from energetic subatomic smashups retain a key feature of virtual particles that exist only fleetingly in the quantum vacuum That means empty space just gave birth to actual matter. The vacuum of space was never truly empty. Physicists have known this for decades. According to quantum field theory, what we call "nothing" seethes with virtual particle pairs constantly blinking into existence and annihilating each other before they can be detected. These phantom particles borrow energy from the universe's quantum credit card and pay it back so fast that the books balance before anyone notices the transaction. Except someone just caught them in the act. Researchers managed to create conditions where these virtual particles became real, permanent, detectable matter. They took the quantum vacuum and essentially forced it to cough up actual particles that stuck around instead of vanishing back into nothingness. Think about what that sentence means for a moment. We just watched the universe manufacture something from nothing. We observed creation happening at the most fundamental level possible. Matter emerged from pure vacuum the way a magician pulls a rabbit from an apparently empty hat, except the hat really was empty and the rabbit is genuinely real. The technical mechanism involves incredibly strong electromagnetic fields that basically grab virtual particle pairs right at the moment they appear and yank them apart before they can recombine and disappear. The field gives them enough energy to become actual particles instead of quantum ghosts. The vacuum gets ripped open and spills its contents into reality. But the deeper story rewrites something profound about the nature of existence itself. We built our entire intuition about reality around the assumption that "something" and "nothing" are fundamentally different categories. Matter exists. Vacuum is the absence of matter. Creation requires raw materials. You cannot build a house without wood or bricks. You cannot make a meal without ingredients. The conservation of energy seemed to guarantee that the universe's books always balance, that matter and energy can transform but never appear from absolute zero. Quantum mechanics has been quietly undermining that logic for a century, but always in ways that felt theoretical, mathematical, safely removed from everyday experience. Virtual particles were a useful fiction, a computational trick that helped the equations work. Nobody expected to actually see them graduate into real matter. The vacuum is not empty space waiting to be filled. The vacuum is a dynamic, energetic medium constantly creating and destroying its own contents. What we call "matter" is just the stuff that managed to escape the vacuum's recycling process. Reality is not a collection of things sitting in empty space. Reality is empty space having an argument with itself about what should be allowed to exist. That reframes every conversation about the origin of the universe. The Big Bang always raised the uncomfortable question of where the initial matter came from. If the universe began as a singularity containing all matter and energy, what put the matter and energy there in the first place? Physicists invented cosmic inflation, dark energy, and quantum fluctuations to explain how "something" could emerge from "nothing," but these always felt like elaborate workarounds for a problem that shouldn't exist. Vacuum particle creation suggests the problem was conceptual, not physical. The universe did not need raw materials to begin with because the vacuum itself is the raw material. The Big Bang was not matter appearing from nothing. The Big Bang was the vacuum finally getting ripped open on a cosmic scale and spilling all of its virtual contents into permanent reality. The universe has been creating matter from vacuum continuously since it began. Every black hole evaporating through Hawking radiation is using this same process. Every quantum field fluctuation that seeds galaxy formation operates on this same principle. What we just observed in the laboratory is the fundamental creative mechanism that built everything that exists. And we can now control it. The technological implications of controllable matter creation are almost impossible to absorb. Manufacturing that starts with pure vacuum instead of raw materials. Energy generation that taps directly into the quantum substrate of spacetime. Propulsion systems that push against the vacuum itself instead of carrying fuel. Every previous technological revolution required us to dig deeper into existing matter, extract more energy from existing resources, build more efficient machines from existing materials. Solar panels harvest existing sunlight. Nuclear reactors split existing atoms. Chemical rockets burn existing fuel. Vacuum particle creation bypasses the "existing" constraint entirely. It manufactures the raw materials for technology from the quantum foundation of reality itself. The vacuum was always the most abundant resource in the universe. We just figured out how to mine it. Creation just became an engineering problem.
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
Greg Mallozzi: "They're a group of entities that are overseeing the universe. Aliens are like divine spirits? More like divine spirits." They're an intelligence that can be contacted through this method of trance, and they communicate through certain people. But why was this happening in a research lab financed by multiple intelligence agencies, with a psychic suddenly making contact and high society people involved? Is there some bigger plan? Is this psychological warfare? What do you think The Nine really are?
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 A hidden pattern just showed up in cosmic rays across the entire universe. From protons to iron nuclei… everything changes at the SAME energy level. ~15 tera-electron volts. That’s not random. It suggests cosmic rays aren’t just chaotic particles flying through space… They follow a shared rule. A structural limit. Scientists call it a “spectral break” where particle numbers suddenly drop faster. But the real implication is deeper: The universe may be filtering energy through a universal constraint. Same breakpoint. Different particles. Same physics. So the question is What sets that limit? Follow me I track the hidden structure behind the universe.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: We’re now filming fusion plasma at 100 million °C in real time. This isn’t CGI. This is inside the ST40 fusion reactor. At temperatures hotter than the core of the Sun, matter becomes plasma a state where atoms are ripped apart. And for the first time… We can actually see it evolve. This is the same process that powers stars. If we can control it: Unlimited clean energy No carbon emissions Virtually endless fuel The future of energy isn’t theoretical anymore. It’s glowing… right in front of us. What do you think Will fusion solve energy in our lifetime? Follow me I break down the physics behind the biggest breakthroughs.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just made “programmable knots of light” for communication and sensing. They’re called plasmonic skyrmions. Think of them as stable topological patterns in electromagnetic fields structures that can carry information because their shape is hard to destroy. Now researchers have built a platform that can program different skyrmion states, including merons and Néel-type skyrmions, and use them for: • multichannel wireless communication • sensing through noisy environments • AI-assisted object recognition The deeper idea is powerful: Information may not just be carried by waves… It may be carried by the shape of the wave itself. That’s the future of communication: not stronger signals, but smarter structure. What do you think are topological signals the next leap after ordinary wireless? Follow me I break down the physics behind the biggest breakthroughs.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
In the 1950s it was the mainstream expectation in physics that forms of anti-gravity propulsion would be the next big thing. And then? NOTHING.
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Ultra Skool 🧠
Ultra Skool 🧠@UltraSkool1·
Recent experiments dated April 21, 2026, utilized terahertz scanners to probe quantum processes in neuronal microtubules, testing predictions of the Penrose-Hameroff Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch OR) model. Mechanisms: Microtubules, composed of tubulin dimers, are proposed sites for quantum computations enabling consciousness via orchestrated objective reduction of superpositions. Methodology: - Extracted microtubules from neurons exposed to terahertz radiation (0.1-10 THz). - High-sensitivity scanners measured absorption spectra, coherence times, and vibrational modes. - Controls included classical simulations and decoherence tests at 37°C. Results: - Detected long-lived quantum coherence (>100 μs) in microtubule lattices. - Terahertz resonances matched predicted tubulin dipole oscillations. - Evidence of entanglement between tubulin states, resistant to thermal noise. - Supports Orch OR's non-computable quantum processing over classical firing rates. These findings indicate quantum effects viable in warm, wet brain environments. At a Glance: Quantum whispers in microtubules, captured by terahertz light, suggest consciousness arises from atomic-scale computations—bridging quantum physics and mind, potentially revolutionizing neuroscience with glimpses of a subatomic brain orchestra. popularmechanics.com/science/health…
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
PHYSICISTS CREATED NEGATIVE ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE. They found a temperature that exists *beyond* infinity. Absolute zero sits at negative 273.15 degrees Celsius. We've always treated it as the basement of the universe, the point where atoms stop moving entirely and thermal energy disappears. Every high school textbook teaches you that nothing can get colder than that because there's no thermal motion left to remove. What physicists discovered shatters that entire mental model. They created systems with negative absolute temperature. Not negative 300 degrees. Negative in a way that places these systems *hotter* than anything with positive temperature, including the core of stars, including infinite temperature itself. The temperature scale doesn't run in a straight line like we imagined. It wraps around. Picture a circle instead of a thermometer. As you add energy to a normal system, temperature climbs from absolute zero toward infinity. But in certain quantum systems, when you keep adding energy past infinity, you don't break the universe. You loop back around to negative values. Systems at negative temperature are so energetically excited that they violate our basic intuition about heat flow. Put an object at negative temperature next to an object at positive temperature, and heat flows *from* the negative system *to* the positive one. Always. Even if the positive system is a trillion degrees. Even if it's the surface of a star. The negative system is hotter than infinite heat. Let that settle for a moment. This happens because temperature isn't actually about how much energy a system has. Temperature measures how energy is *distributed* among the available states in the system. In normal matter, particles can always jump to higher energy levels when you heat them up. There's no ceiling. You can always stuff more energy in by making particles move faster, vibrate harder, occupy more excited quantum states. But certain quantum systems have a maximum energy level that particles can reach. When most particles in the system occupy the lowest energy states, the system has positive temperature. As you add energy, more particles jump to higher levels, and temperature increases. When exactly half the particles occupy the highest energy states, temperature reaches positive infinity. Keep adding energy past that point, and something unprecedented happens. More than half the particles now sit in the highest energy states available. The energy distribution inverts. The system has so much energy crammed into it that the normal relationship between energy and temperature flips backward. Adding more energy actually *decreases* the temperature as measured by the distribution of particles across energy levels. The system enters negative temperature territory. Scientists achieved this using ultra cold quantum gases trapped in carefully designed energy landscapes. They manipulated magnetic fields to create situations where atoms could only exist in a limited set of energy states, then pumped enough energy into the system to force most atoms into the highest available energy level. The result behaved exactly as the mathematics predicted. Heat flowed from the negative temperature gas to everything around it, despite the surrounding environment being hundreds of degrees warmer in the conventional sense. Applications of this discovery reach far beyond laboratory curiosities. Negative temperature systems represent perfect energy storage devices. They can absorb unlimited amounts of energy without their temperature rising beyond the negative threshold. In fact, the more energy you pump into them, the "cooler" they become, making them more stable. Laser physics immediately benefits from this breakthrough. Population inversion, the mechanism that makes lasers work, naturally occurs in negative temperature systems. Instead of fighting against thermal equilibrium to maintain more particles in excited states than ground states, engineers could build laser systems that prefer the inverted state. These devices would operate with unprecedented efficiency and power output. Quantum computing encounters a similar revolution. Quantum bits need to maintain coherent superposition states while surrounded by thermal noise that constantly tries to decohere them. Negative temperature environments could provide naturally protective conditions where quantum information becomes *more* stable as energy increases rather than less stable. The cosmological implications stretch even further. Some theoretical models suggest regions of spacetime during cosmic inflation might have exhibited negative temperature characteristics. Understanding how matter behaves under these conditions could reveal new mechanisms for the rapid expansion of the early universe. But the philosophical impact might be the deepest. We built our understanding of entropy, thermodynamics, and the arrow of time around the assumption that systems naturally evolve toward maximum disorder and minimum energy concentration. The second law of thermodynamics states that entropy always increases in isolated systems. Heat flows from hot to cold. Energy spreads out. Negative temperature systems mock all of these principles. They concentrate energy instead of dispersing it. They create order instead of disorder. They represent regions of spacetime where the normal thermodynamic arrow of time potentially reverses direction. The universe operates by rules more flexible than we assumed. What we called fundamental laws were just descriptions of the most common cases we happened to observe. Temperature doesn't end at infinity. It begins there.
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Skywatch Signal
Skywatch Signal@UAPWatchers·
@UAPNewsCenter Here is one I think you will really like.. I haven't shared it yet.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Sound waves pushed through liquid form into glowing toroids, helices, and mushroom shapes that shift and morph as the frequency changes. Frequency, literally frozen in fluid, and it looks like something out of a fever dream. Source: Zulu Cymatics YT
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Manisha Mishra
Manisha Mishra@manishamishra24·
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
This is why I pay internet for
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Bronze Giant
Bronze Giant@RjNol·
Free Energy. Let us pray for this warrior. More free electricity with an adjustable-pitch turbine! Link to the full video below. youtu.be/bTU-4mpVDr0?si…
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Susan Goss
Susan Goss@ornery_owls·
432 Hz, Concert A, Bees 🐝, C, and PTSD too. This is really cool!
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Evan Howell@EvanTheHowell·
Recent statement by Palantir makes this a bit more spicy in my humble opinion, also i wanted to share the clip of it on as many places as possible, so here it is with the good Dr Salvatore Pais The Salvatore Manifesto - UNIFICATION IS POWER youtu.be/IX7nVmOV6Pk?si… via @YouTube
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mrredpillz jokaqarmy
mrredpillz jokaqarmy@JOKAQARMY1·
This is not a Black Mirror Episode
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Marco Ruggiero
Marco Ruggiero@MarcoRuggieroMD·
🚨 We cracked the code 40 years ago… and didn’t even know it. Back in 1987, my team published a groundbreaking paper in the EMBO Journal: GABA doesn’t just “inhibit” neurons. In rat hippocampal slices, GABA-receptor stimulation dramatically potentiates noradrenaline-induced phospholipase C activation, massively amplifying polyphosphoinositide turnover — the exact intracellular signaling cascade that drives long-term potentiation, learning, and memory. (Ruggiero et al., EMBO J 1987 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3038526/) At the time we called it a neurotransmitter interaction. Today I see it was far more. Because GABA is a three-node resonator. Its three central methylene groups (−CH₂−) form a perfect “triplet” that slots directly into Anirban Bandyopadhyay’s fractal resonance hierarchy — the famous Triplet of Triplets in the MHz range. GABA isn’t just a ligand. It’s a molecular clock that phase-locks synaptic receptors to the deeper vibrational architecture of the neuron. And now the plot twist. In the brand-new 2026 paper just published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Stuart Hameroff, Anirban Bandyopadhyay and Dante Lauretta show that microtubules are fractal time crystals — nested “clocks within clocks” oscillating in self-similar triplets across Hz → kHz → MHz → GHz → THz. These are the very structures proposed to host Orch OR quantum computations that give rise to consciousness. Translation: In 1987 we were already holding the molecular key to the quantum orchestration of consciousness… we just didn’t have the full picture yet. GABA doesn’t merely inhibit. GABA synchronizes fractal time inside microtubules. Who would have guessed that one of the oldest neurotransmitters on Earth was actually a biological qubit? The future of consciousness research isn’t just in neurons. It’s in resonances. And we saw the first glimpse… 40 years ago. 🔥 @StuartHameroff @anirbanbandyo #QuantumConsciousness #OrchOR #Microtubules #FractalTimeCrystals #GABA
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DAKKADAKKA
DAKKADAKKA@DAKKADAKKA1·
Unironically more accurate to the original than the “remake”—
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