Jo Ezarka
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Jo Ezarka
@freewire
Seeking the path to freedom. 1% of the population should not be able to enslave the other 99%
Ohio Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Thanks to President Trump, more than 50,000 barrels of American oil per day will flow again in California.
Previously, California imported more than 60 percent of their oil from the Middle East due to their Anti-American energy policies. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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When we look into the sky, we are not seeing the universe as it exists now but as it existed at different moments in the past.
Light needs time to travel & that simple fact turns every observation into a journey backward through cosmic history. The Moon appears as it was about one second ago, the Sun as it was eight minutes in the past & distant galaxies as they were millions or billions of years before Earth even formed.
In this sense, astronomers behave almost like cosmic archaeologists, reconstructing history from signals that have been traveling across space for immense spans of time.
Distance in astronomy is therefore inseparable from time: the farther we look, the earlier in the universe’s history we are observing.
The universe is ~13.8 billion years old, which might suggest that the farthest observable objects should lie 13.8 billion light-years away. But here is the catch: space itself has been expanding while light traveled toward us.
Galaxies that emitted ancient light were much closer when that light began its journey, yet over billions of years the expansion of space stretched the distance between us. When this expansion is included in cosmological calculations, the observable universe turns out to be far larger than its age alone would imply.
Today, its radius is roughly 46 billion light-years in every direction, corresponding to a diameter of about 93 billion light-years.
This limit is called the particle horizon. It is not a physical boundary marking the end of the universe; it simply represents the maximum distance from which light has had enough time to reach us since cosmic expansion began.
Beyond that horizon, more universe almost certainly exists, possibly extending indefinitely, but signals from those regions have not yet arrived and may never do so. The observable region slowly grows as time passes, because additional ancient light continues to reach us.
Modern telescopes allow us to approach this limit not by traveling farther but by detecting increasingly faint and redshifted light. As the universe expands, wavelengths are stretched, shifting radiation toward longer wavelengths through cosmological redshift. Light emitted in UV or visible wavelengths by the first generations of stars now arrives primarily in the IR.
Instruments sensitive to IR radiation can therefore detect galaxies formed only a few hundred million years after the Big Bang, revealing the earliest stages of cosmic structure formation.
This leads to a deeper barrier. During the first several hundred thousand years after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with a hot, dense plasma that scattered photons continuously, making space opaque. Only when atoms formed could light travel freely.
The radiation released at that moment is observed today as the cosmic microwave background, the oldest light we can directly observe. Earlier epochs cannot be explored using electromagnetic radiation because photons simply could not propagate through the primordial plasma. To probe those earlier times, scientists look instead to other messengers such as neutrinos or primordial gravitational waves.
Another consequence of cosmic expansion is that some galaxies near the edge of the observable universe are now receding from us at effective speeds greater than the speed of light. This does not violate relativity because the motion is not through space but due to the expansion of space itself. Many of those galaxies are already permanently beyond our ability to communicate with, even though their ancient light is still arriving today. We are observing regions that are, in a causal sense, already disconnected from us.
The maximum distance we can observe is set not only by technology but by fundamental physics: the age of the universe, the speed of light, and cosmic expansion. Better instruments let us see earlier epochs, but they do not move the observational horizon. Looking deeper into space simply means looking further back in time.

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@SeanParnellASW Typical dictatorship , brainwashing the kids so they do your bidding as adults
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STATEMENT:
From Day One at the War Department, we have made it very clear: No more DEI at DoW. Zero tolerance.
As a result, over the past several months, the Department of War has been reviewing its relationship with Scouting America—formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America. A great organization, that has — in many ways — lost its way.
On January 21st, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14173: "Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity," terminating radical DEl preferencing in federal contracting. All of our affiliations must meet this standard.
But, for more than a decade now, Scouting America's leadership has made decisions that run counter to the values of this administration and this Department of War, including an embrace of DEl and other social justice, gender-fluid ideological stances. This is unacceptable.
Our review of the DoW's financial assistance and partnership with Scouting America, including its quadrennial National Jamboree celebration, has been rigorous and ongoing. Scouting America remains far from perfect, but they have firmly committed to a return to core principles. Back to God and country—immediately!
Scouting America and the Department of War are near a final agreement where we believe we can continue our partnership with Scouting America, as long as the organization rapidly implements the common-sense, core value reforms. They are on the clock, and we are watching.
We have more to announce soon.
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@ImtiazMadmood That’s not a purchase it’s an agreement to use . If we bought it, we would be paying the residents not Denmark. That same agreement has been on the table since world war 2.
Other administrations were more concerned with issues in our 50 states. Another diversion is all it is.
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Details have started to emerge about the US "purchase" of Greenland. It wasn’t exactly a purchase, but it was an EXCELLENT deal that includes:
1) Denmark must continue paying the Greenland population 600 million dollars per year.
2) The US gains sovereignty over any parts it wants for American military bases.
3) The US will have access to the entire Arctic Circle.
4) The US obtains the mineral exploration rights.
5) China and Russia are not permitted to enter Greenland.
6) The US will continue to be part of NATO in exchange for all of this.
- @RockyAtotheK
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@NobelPeaceOslo #The only way Trump will ever get one is if he buys one. What a moron !
The guy who invades democratic American cities and wants to forcibly take over Greenland thinks he deserves a peace prize ?
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The #NobelPeacePrize medal.
It measures 6.6 cm in diameter, weighs 196 grams and is struck in gold. On its face, a portrait of Alfred Nobel and on its reverse, three naked men holding around each other’s shoulders as a sign of brotherhood. A design unchanged for 120 years.
Did you know that some Nobel Peace Prize medals have been passed on after the award was given? A well‑known case is Dmitry Muratov’s medal, which was auctioned for over USD 100 million to support refugees from the war in Ukraine.
And the medal displayed at the Nobel Peace Center is actually on loan and originally belonged to Christian Lous Lange, Norway’s first Peace Prize laureate.
But one truth remains. As the Norwegian Nobel Committee states: “Once a Nobel Prize is announced, it cannot be revoked, shared, or transferred to others. The decision is final and stands for all time.”
A medal can change owners, but the title of a Nobel Peace Prize laureate cannot.

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@realDonaldTrump
Donald Trump is at war with the Democratic United States of America !
Wake up Republicans !
His thugs will be coming for you next
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