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Lost in translation. Katılım Mart 2026
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@Lulz_BinBash Entropy remains insurmountable. May their victim's curses hasten all tyrants to a gruesome demise.
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The Skeptic
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Night Sky Today
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🚨: Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose says the Big Bang wasn’t the start of our Universe.
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Meidas_Charise Lee
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Trump broke the deal simply because President Obama made the deal‼️ Trump cancelled a deal that made the world safer and started a war killing and injuring Americans as well as killing a school filled with little Iranian girls‼️
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OMG, ded… “The President of the United States smells like eight cans of shark shit.” 💀
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Brooke
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POV UAP OVER ARCH BOLD WASUAN OHIO 903 pm kids ALIENS ARE HERE LIVE GAIA SPACE X TV
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Night Sky Now
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🚨 We know the cosmos is coming to an end — and scientists say there are 100 trillion years left. However, scientists say the journey to that point will be marked by a long, gradual fading rather than a sudden conclusion. Right now, we live in the Stelliferous Era, a time of star formation that began around a million years after the Big Bang and will last for about 100 trillion years. During this period, stars continuously form by fusing hydrogen, lighting up the cosmos. However, the universe has a limited amount of hydrogen, and as stars burn through this supply, new star formation will gradually slow until it ceases altogether. Massive stars will go supernova first, leaving behind stellar remnants such as neutron stars, white dwarfs, and black holes. Eventually, even the smallest stars, like red dwarfs, will fade away after trillions of years, and the universe as we know it—bright with starlight—will cease to exist. However, that doesn’t mean the universe will be devoid of activity. Stellar remnants will still shine faintly, and some planets will likely continue orbiting dead stars, while rogue planets that have no stars will continue to drift through the dark, empty cosmos. Galaxies will also be pushed so far apart by the accelerating expansion of the universe, driven by dark energy, that even neighboring galaxies will become unreachable and invisible, passing beyond the cosmic horizon. Though the universe’s current age of 13.8 billion years seems long, in comparison to its future, we are still living in the cosmic dawn, with an unimaginable stretch of time yet to unfold before the final darkness.
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Liam Nissan™
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Negotiations have failed, the ceasefire is over. Hormuz will remain closed. The price you pay for everything will continue to increase.
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SciTech Girl
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🚨 WHAT IF ACCIDENTS AREN’T REALLY ACCIDENTS? Quantum Physics suggests the universe runs on probabilities, not certainty. Tiny particles can exist in multiple possible outcomes before reality reveals one result. That means some events may feel random only because we cannot see every hidden cause behind them. A strange coincidence… a missed moment… an unexpected encounter… accident or probability unfolding exactly as nature allowed? Scientists say uncertainty is real at the quantum level, but that does NOT mean human thoughts magically control reality. The mystery lies in how unpredictable the universe truly is. And maybe that is the unsettling truth… Reality is far stranger than it appears. Source:
Nielsen, M., & Chuang, I. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information. Cambridge University Press.
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redpillbot
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Keep calm and exit the matrix.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
We are working with all our partners on air defense for Ukraine – this is the first priority. Anti-ballistic capabilities are now in short supply globally because of the war with Iran, but we must look for solutions. We are trying to accelerate work in Europe on producing our own anti-ballistic capabilities on the continent in sufficient quantities. We will also continue engaging with the United States regarding its ability to support Ukraine. The PURL program is working, and we are grateful for that. Europe is helping us financially. But strong leadership from the United States in expanding anti-ballistic production is also urgently needed.
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The Skeptic
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