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Katherine Graham

@KateXGate

Here for intellectual stimulation: physics, consciousness, inspired conspiracy theory. "I did not know, I went and looked; everything else was vanity."

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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
Most people don't know this but around 800,000 years ago an event called the Paternal Haplogroup Bottleneck occurred; a massive, highly selective genetic culling from 13 genetically similar male lineages down to ONE specific haplogroup. Suddenly and inexplicably (stay with me...) Yet maternal haplogroups were completely unaffected. AND this extraordinary lack of paternal diversity lasted for over 100,000 years. Very curious by standards of evolution... Interestingly, this bottleneck event occurred at the same defining moment in human evolution, when the chromosome fusion that distinguishes modern humans from other hominins occurred. Our brains were suddenly larger, "alien" genome sequences appear and impact us to such a degree that evolution cannot explain or amend for. And no one is really talking about this... Yet. @GeologicalSETI
Bruce R. Fenton@GenomicSETI

"THE ALCHERINGA ACCOUNT BY VALERIE BARROW In June 2024 I wrote an introduction to a remarkable book by the Australian Valerie Barrow, called Alcheringa: when the first ancestors were created (2). Barrow describes how her contact with an ancient Aboriginal..." galacticanthropology.org/2025/10/26/a-b…

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Curt Jaimungal
Curt Jaimungal@TOEwithCurt·
Do you attempt to speak as precisely as you can (given the bounds of time), yet people still infer beyond what you say and misrepresent you? If so, why do you think that is? Also, I’d love to hear about what it is that people ampliatively misunderstand about you.
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
@RickGBraddy @grok Wild isn’t it? Looks like there’s more to our generic story here on earth to learn about. Nice contribution to the thread.
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Rick Braddy ⚡️
Rick Braddy ⚡️@RickGBraddy·
Well, you stumped me on this Kate! So I turned to @grok who researched and replied (maybe grok can elaborate): Yes — the ~788–930 kya window is genuinely striking. Key verified cluster: • Severe ancestral bottleneck (~930–813 kya): effective population crashed to ~1,280 individuals for ~117 kyr (FitCoal analysis of 3,154 genomes). Strongest signal in African lineages; explains a big chunk of modern diversity loss + the African/Eurasian fossil gap. • Chromosome 2 fusion fixed around the same time (~0.9 Mya) in the common ancestor of sapiens/Neanderthals/Denisovans. • Australasian tektite strewnfield precisely dated ~788 ka — one of the largest impact/airburst events known, glass scattered across 10–20% of Earth’s surface. • Brunhes–Matuyama geomagnetic reversal (~781–773 ka). All sitting inside the Mid-Pleistocene Transition climate upheaval. Mainstream view: climate stress + small population made the chromosomal change easy to fix. Alternative readings (Contact Event hypotheses) exist but remain outside consensus — no peer-reviewed evidence of alien sequences or a single paternal lineage cull at that depth.
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
Earth’s wobble isn’t just a wobble. It’s a readout. Billions of tons of shifting oceans, glaciers, mantle flow, atmospheric circulation, and earthquakes are compressed into the tiny geometric trace of Earth’s rotation axis. Information as Geometry. Geometry as Dynamics. Geodynamics as readable signatures that relate the uncomputable inner state space. Just like you never measure every molecule in a gas, you measure temperature. You don’t track every atom inside Earth you watch how it spins. Nature rarely reveals every detail, it leaves signatures instead. Temperature is one Resonance is one. Earth’s wobble is another. What looks like a small geometric drift is a record of countless processes unfolding beneath our feet. The visible footprint of forces we can’t directly see. Our planet is constantly telling us something. The question now isn’t whether the data is there. It’s whether we’re learning how to read it.
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Winston van Stroong@Winston_104

When talking #ECDO with friends, I found it's hard (I'm bad) at describing exactly what pole motion & polhode are; whilst "a curve produced by the angular velocity vector on the inertia ellipsoid" is correct, it doesn't get the point across to the unfamiliar. So I created this.

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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
@Grimezsz Haha yes it is. But live in New York for a summer and you learn not to budge. I see three abreast and I'm like, come at me..😉
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
@FPTfinest Wow you're fit! 20 minutes for you. 29 for me. Is really all it takes. Surprisingly easy if you don't eat all day. Inspiring.
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Zechais Osaui
Zechais Osaui@FPTfinest·
Easy row today. Texas heat gots me struggling just a little and I need to up my calories a tad. Don’t mind the mess. We’re getting ready to move. 🙏❤️🌀
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
@Grimezsz I like what/how you write and observe things. You talk directly to people and say what's on your mind. You create community. That is art. That is creating. You haven't disappeared. You've been broadcasting from your lab. 🙂
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Roy
Roy@roydherbert·
49 layers (7²) write that down... It wasn't 42 ok, it was always (7²)! Magic 7...
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Heavy Pulp
Heavy Pulp@heavypulp·
Sweet Land - an ode to America's 250th year. 🇺🇸
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
Was there, it was like nothing I've seen nor expected to see. Despite the 100 degree heat it was a visceral tour de force. You get hit in your gut by the sheer intensity of an F-16 fly above you (before you even hear it.) Then the F-22s flying sideways, the Raptors and F-35s. If I were on a battlefield against them I'd consider switching sides.
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The Global Letter
The Global Letter@TGLetter·
Nobody is telling you how INSANE America's 250th birthday flyover schedule actually is. Everyone's talking about "fireworks" and "a parade." Nobody is talking about the fact that DC is about to run SEVEN STRAIGHT HOURS of military airpower starting 1:15 PM ET. Not a flyover. A full-day aerial campaign. → VC-25B — the NEW Air Force One — leading the formation → Air Force tri-bomber wave — three bombers in one pass → Stealth airpower slot — B-21 speculation is real 👀 → Blue Angels AND Thunderbirds — same day, same sky Every single branch is flying. Not one. ALL of them. → F-22 / F-35 demo teams → Navy F-35C + F/A-18 Super Hornet → MV-22 Osprey → Army + Coast Guard helicopters and fixed-wing → Golden Knights + Leap Frogs parachute jumps This doesn't just beat past July 4ths. This changes what a "flyover" even means. Forever. 2025 gave you three jets and a few minutes over the White House. 2026 is giving you a full military fleet review from 1:15 PM until the largest fireworks show in American history at 10:30 PM. This is not a celebration. This is the entire US military showing the world what it has. Bookmark this. You're watching the biggest air power display over American soil in the country's 250-year history. Follow and turn on notifications before it's too late.
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
This makes perfect sense and reflects what I learned and experienced through intense week long neurofeedback sessions- which taught me how to meditate properly. Jhana and other deep meditation practices take you out of the daily grind Beta brain wave functions and into higher Alpha, Gamma along with the lower frequency bandwidths- theta, infraslow. More proof that meditation is powerful medicine and learning how to control your thoughts/mind via self induced brain wave states can change your life and alter your reality- for the better. Thanks for sharing, enjoyed reading- going to meditate!🙏🏼
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Marco Ruggiero
Marco Ruggiero@MarcoRuggieroMD·
I would like to highlight this work published two days ago: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… It deserves close attention. Whole-brain Hopf bifurcation models fitted to ultra-high-field 7T fMRI data from advanced jhāna practitioners (Advanced Concentrative Absorption Meditation) show that the deepest states (J7–J8, used here as empirical proxies for Minimal Phenomenal Experience - MEP) produce a marked increase in global functional integration and drive large-scale network dynamics toward near-critical regimes. The Default Mode Network (DMN) undergoes the most pronounced shift: from a noise-driven regime (well below the bifurcation point) during the control condition to near-critical dynamics in MPE. This change shows a robust correlation with reduced narrative thought and broadened attentional scope. The trajectory across states is non-linear, with discrete reconfigurations occurring at key phenomenological milestones (J1, J4, and J5). From the perspective of Orch-OR theory (Penrose–Hameroff), these findings are highly illuminating. Orch-OR proposes that consciousness arises from orchestrated quantum computations in neuronal microtubules that culminate in non-computable objective reductions (OR). Near-critical dynamical regimes represent precisely the classical regime in which small quantum fluctuations (or orchestrated collapses) can amplify and influence macroscopic activity without being suppressed by rigid classical attractors. The collapse of Resting-State Network (RSN) heterogeneity into a uniform near-critical state during MPE may therefore reflect the brain reaching a configuration in which microtubule quantum coherence becomes more sustainable and globally orchestrable. The DMN’s transition toward criticality provides a mechanistic correlate for the phenomenological “letting go” of the narrative self: classical self-referential loops loosen, opening space for more fluid and potentially non-local modes of awareness. The discrete jumps at meditative milestones suggest punctuated phase transitions, possibly corresponding to moments of orchestrated objective reduction that reorganize the global dynamical landscape. This study offers a concrete empirical and computational bridge between the phenomenology of advanced meditation and the quantum biology of consciousness. Jhāna practice emerges as an endogenous, reproducible method for tuning the brain into dynamical regimes optimized for the microtubule quantum processes postulated by Orch-OR. A valuable contribution toward a unified science of consciousness. #OrchOR #Jhana #MPE #QuantumConsciousness #Microtubules #Criticality @StuartHameroff @anirbanbandyo @SterlingCooley @JustinEchterna9 @wolftribe8
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Jan F
Jan F@Jan_der_Fuchs·
@KateXGate Do you know the work of Tom Campbell?
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
I’m banning the term “interdimensional.” 🫠 It doesn’t even fit here. It’s more like bandwidth. Different intelligences may have access to different informational channels within the same reality we all share. A bee sees UV that you don’t. A bat navigates with ultrasound. Neither inhabits another dimension. What appears “interdimensional” may simply be the interaction between observers with radically different bandwidths and reconstruction capabilities meaning the senses (brains eyes ears) and systems (tech) they use to sample reality. An intelligence, or object, accessing degrees of freedom that are unavailable to us could appear and disappear from our perspective without literally arriving from another planet. Or a mystical realm. Radio waves pass through your body right now. They’re not elsewhere. You’re just not tuned to them. Different bandwidths can overlap partially, not just one-way. They have to tune into us the same way we have to tune into them.
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP

**NEW** Rep. Anna Paulina Luna: "There will be another UFO file drop in the next week, we have been told these are interdimensional not extraterrestrial" 👽🛸 The Congresswoman reveals what witnesses told Congress about UAPs: "Our witnesses have told us some very interesting things. They don’t use the word extraterrestrial. They use interdimensional. And then look for the stuff for yourself and make your own conclusions."

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Stuart Hameroff
Stuart Hameroff@StuartHameroff·
Well, there’s this. In 1990 Steen Rasmussen and friends modeled two microtubule automata in antiparallel alignments ( as there are in dendrites and soma) connected by microtubule associated proteins (MAPs) with dipole waves propagating in opposite directions, like inputs and predictions. Or backpropagation of error. We presented inputs and measured learning by the Hamming distance and showed learning in the two microtubule back prop network ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1990PhyD..…
Brah, Easy Erlanger@BrahEasy

@StuartHameroff Interesting. But, there’s no indication of similarity to back-propagation.

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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
I’m not living life correctly
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Mathelirium
Mathelirium@mathelirium·
What Curve Beats a Straight Line? Take two fixed points A and B. A bead slides without friction under gravity. Among all possible curves connecting A to B, which one gives the smallest travel time? This is the Brachistochrone problem. The time functional is T[y] = ∫ √((1 + y′²)/(2gy)) dx where y is the vertical drop from the starting point. The winning curve is not a straight line. It is a cycloid x(θ) = a(θ - sin θ) y(θ) = a(1 - cos θ) The bead first falls steeply to gain speed, then uses that speed across the remaining distance. The path is longer than the straight segment, yet the travel time is smaller. The shortest path solves geometry. The fastest path solves variation. #CalculusOfVariations #Brachistochrone #Cycloid #ClassicalMechanics #MathematicalPhysics #Optimization #DifferentialEquations #PhysicsAnimation #Mathematics
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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
Yes. 🔥 It also relates (perceived) time to frequency and sampling rate. A system/intelligence operating at a radically different time speed/clock rate could appear to “pop” in and out of our perception without ever leaving our shared reality. And is also why my camera lens set at an extremely high ISO can catch photos of them that escape my visual perception. Zoom in on the little guy in the center and you'll see his buddy next to him...
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Area 51 Guy
Area 51 Guy@A51Guyy·
Area 51 Guy@A51Guyy

Temporal Shifting vs. Inter-dimensional Many in the UFO/UAP community call orbs and craft that suddenly appear and disappear “interdimensional” — like they’re stepping through portals from another reality. Here’s a cleaner explanation that fits my experiences better: Temporal Shifting. My example: Right after my brother passed, I stepped out the garage door and saw an amber orb I thought was a star. The instant I thought about grabbing my phone to ID it with StarWalk, it dove down, curved right, and vanished. How did it know I was coming out? How was it perfectly positioned and ready? Inter-dimensional: They cross from other dimensions or parallel realities into ours. Temporal Shifting: They’re here in our reality the whole time — they just run at a much faster clock speed by engineering spacetime around themselves or their craft. To them, our world is in extreme slow motion. They have all the time they need to watch, position, and react while we barely move. When they speed up, they vanish from our view. When they slow down to our rate, they “pop” into sight. No portals needed. Just engineered spacetime control (rooted in relativity’s time dilation and concepts like metric engineering). This explains the perfect anticipation, instant reactions to thoughts, impossible maneuvers, and that “always watching” feeling. This theory doesn’t exclude telepathy or shared consciousness. It’s simply the mechanism by which they operate. I think this is what we are all seeing.

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Katherine Graham
Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
Understood but we're using preexisting models to describe novel physics. I think it's likely closer to a blend of Holographic universe theory, Number theory and quantum geometry we have yet to fully compute. Not familiar with AdS but I have a feeling it relates to the holographic data principle. I'll look into it.
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Katherine Graham@KateXGate·
A square inside a circle almost always symbolizes order emerging inside a continuous field. Also the The four circles are fascinating because they aren’t at the corners they’re embedded within the square. That immediately made me think of four interacting oscillators rather than four compass points. What process naturally produces this symmetry? Standing waves- like dropping 4 stones in a pond at the same time, the same principles create acoustic resonance, seen in quantum wave functions. Even plasma.
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Kab
Kab@Kabamur_Taygeta·
New Crop Circle Poppy Field Wiltshire, England June 24, 2026 YouTube: Stonehenge Dronescapes
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