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@ForsterForSure

A little fierce, always honest. A True king walks amongst the people. Proud owner of a #patriots Super Bowl birthday win!! Twice!!

Wherever I am. Katılım Haziran 2025
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Hania@Hania16836·
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The Jackal…@ToonDazza·
Simply the best. Give Me a shout if you’re a fellow Gen X……
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ForsterGump@ForsterForSure·
@AstronomyVibes Son (matter) the father (anti-matter) and the Holy Spirit. (God consciousness) Only I don’t believe you can reproduce, recreate, or “re” anything the consciousness part… it exists between and through.
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
🛑 What If the Universe Almost Never Existed? CERN Just Found a Clue… For a moment after the Big Bang, the universe was supposed to destroy itself. Matter and antimatter should have been created in equal amounts—and when they meet, they cancel each other out. No stars. No planets. No life. Just nothing. Yet somehow, matter survived. And for decades, scientists have been haunted by one question: why? Now, deep beneath the Swiss-French border, scientists at CERN may have uncovered a vital clue. Using the world’s most powerful machine, the Large Hadron Collider, researchers observed something never clearly seen before—matter and antimatter behaving slightly differently in the particles that make up everything around us. That tiny imbalance, almost invisible, may be the reason the universe didn’t vanish moments after it was born. It doesn’t answer everything… not yet. But it opens a door to one of the greatest mysteries ever asked: why does anything exist at all? And the most unsettling part? This discovery suggests the universe may have survived by the smallest margin imaginable. One subtle difference. One cosmic mistake. And everything changed.
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ForsterGump@ForsterForSure·
@Sassafrass_84 The real joke is the skewed numbers they rely on so heavily. I personally don’t watch this garbage because I learned early it was propaganda of Many sorts. But they think more ppl watch than actually do…
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
I have never watched 1 episode of Stephen Colberts' show. Have you?
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Thousands of generations of humans lived and died never knowing what a sunset looked like anywhere but Earth. You're in the first generation that doesn't have to. This is a sunset on Mars. 140 million miles away from us.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Genuine question. Do you actually believe the universe has a purpose?
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
BREAKING🚨: Earth just entered intense weather cycle and could be the strongest ever recorded The 2026 El Niño is shaping up to be the deadliest since 1877 — the year famines killed more than 50 million. Forecasters are tracking ocean temperature spikes of 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. That's not a minor uptick. That's the signature of a once-in-150-years event. Per LiveScience: a "Super" El Niño is now the most likely outcome by year's end. The human cost could be staggering.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Small objects can show that gravity is real. The Cavendish experiment proved that even tiny masses pull on each other, showing gravity works everywhere, not just between planets.
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🎀@p_ribon_p·
娘の英語の宿題。 Xの答えがわかりません。 分かる人いませんか?????😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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ForsterGump@ForsterForSure·
@oofyeeterx @KratikaGup83176 @p_ribon_p What confusion? Can you explain what you see? Because me and my children have done this exercise and weren’t confused. Now. I AM confused because other CANT seems to be able to. They have the issue with the exercise. My whole thing was. It isn’t as hard as you think.
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Zoe Ontiveros
Zoe Ontiveros@oofyeeterx·
@ForsterForSure @KratikaGup83176 @p_ribon_p You arguing that it's confusing leads me to believe you are confused. Cause who else are you talking for/about. There's this psychology term called "projecting", and you, lil bro, are projecting hella hard.
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ForsterGump@ForsterForSure·
@vvestiges I just want to know how he got from the front of the truck to the chipper like that…
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
🚨 Physicists just measured negative time in a lab. Researchers fired photons — particles of light — through a cloud of rubidium atoms. The photons emerged earlier than they should have, even at the speed of light. And the atoms themselves confirmed it — they stored the photon’s energy for a negative duration. Here’s the part that makes your brain hurt. Imagine leaving your house at 9 a.m. and arriving at work at 8:45 a.m. You didn’t travel back in time, but somehow you arrived before you should have. That’s exactly what these photons did.
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ForsterGump@ForsterForSure·
@CharlesMullins2 What if it exist only because we think it does… what if the universe is propagated with conscious from every point in space. An infinite, self propelling, self sustaining thought box.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 HERE’S THE PROBLEM WITH QUANTUM COMPUTERS NO ONE TALKS ABOUT: We literally cannot observe them while they’re actually computing. The moment you try to measure a qubit in superposition, the quantum state collapses instantly destroying the entire computation. So during the actual calculation, the machine is operating in a realm we are completely blind to. We only ever see the final statistical results after thousands or millions of runs. Those results match the predictions of quantum mathematics extremely well. But this raises one of the deepest questions in physics: If we can never directly watch the computation in progress… how do we truly know it is following the infinite-precision mathematical rules we’ve written down? Could the famous “weirdness” of quantum mechanics superposition, entanglement, Schrödinger’s cat — be partly an artifact of our mathematics rather than reality itself? This is exactly what Oxford physicist Tim Palmer is arguing with his Rational Quantum Mechanics (RaQM) theory. What do you think is the weirdness in nature… or in the math we use to describe it?
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kratika
kratika@KratikaGup83176·
I can handle disagreement. What’s genuinely pathetic is how personally offended you became over a discussion about kindergarten learning, to the point where nearly every reply from you turned into an attempt to mock or demean me. If this is how you react to a woman simply having a different opinion online, then the issue here clearly was never my intelligence it was your inability to communicate respectfully without letting your ego take over.🤏🏻
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kratika@KratikaGup83176·
@ForsterForSure @oofyeeterx @p_ribon_p All words are invented" alright Shakespeare, wrap it up. It's 12:30 AM and you’re fighting ghosts in the replies over a 5-year-old’s homework assignment. Go to sleep. 😴❌
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kratika
kratika@KratikaGup83176·
Bold of you to assume you have the right to speak on whether I have kids or not. Who do you think you are talking to? You’re a nobody trying to play professor under a meme thread. Watch your tone and check who you’re addressing before you get completely embarrassed on this app. You fool💅🏻
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Zoe Ontiveros
Zoe Ontiveros@oofyeeterx·
@ForsterForSure @KratikaGup83176 @p_ribon_p To help us understand how to use the language, spell things correctly, etc. Xylophone having a z sound isnt as confusing as you think it would be and even first-second graders can spell it correctly.
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