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Tennis, memes, astrophysics, environment, non fiction books and genome.

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Night Watch
Night Watch@NightWatch_7·
I bow to my Star, my provider and only God, THE SUN
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Alex RF
Alex RF@Aleeexanderrrrr·
Man the Federer forehand was truly something special, all the modern tech today still can’t match this type of talent.
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US Open Tennis
US Open Tennis@usopen·
Petición para tener más reencuentros de estos 🥹 🙋
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Rafa Nadal
Rafa Nadal@RafaelNadal·
Look who I found in Madrid! ☺️
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John Doomer
John Doomer@jonathandoomer·
The most dystopian part of AI isn’t the technology itself. It’s the sheer amount of electricity and water being burned so corporations can automate things nobody asked to automate. Entire rivers diverted so an app can generate “funny medieval Breaking Bad images.” So LinkedIn users can produce motivational posts written in the tone of a traumatized flight attendant. We are constructing cathedrals of computation to eliminate the burden of having an original thought. And they keep selling this as progress. Meanwhile the actual physical world decays. Bridges collapse. Cities rot. Public transit looks post-apocalyptic. Young people can’t afford houses. But thank God the machine can generate 9,000 fake podcast clips per second. Civilizations used to build aqueducts and railways. Now we build data centers.
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Night Watch@NightWatch_7·
If this is true, we need immediate change in government to tackle such judicial overreach. Better call it Judges of east India company
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Respectful Memes
Respectful Memes@RespectfulMemes·
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वरुण 🇮🇳
वरुण 🇮🇳@varungrover·
And it becomes amply clear why the IAS lobby wants to get rid of RTI. It’s not the politicians but the bureaucrats who stand to gain the most by the watering down or removal of acts like RTI - a full carte blanche to go back to 1980s style corruption with no checks or inquiry.
Mihir Vasavda@mihirsv

Express Investigation: A fund meant for India’s top athletes was used to upgrade sports facilities for bureaucrats - by bureaucrats. 🏊 Heated swimming pools 🎾 Tennis courts 🏸 Officers’ clubs All funded through National Sports Development Fund (NSDF). indianexpress.com/article/expres…

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Trendulkar
Trendulkar@Trendulkar·
Using public transport in Indian cities is a challenge because there’s no proper way to walk to the nearest bus stop, metro station or railway station. You have to take an auto or cab just to get there first. Sidewalks don't exist in our dictionary.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
He was Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist whose quiet brilliance in the 1920s forever altered our understanding of the quantum world. In 1924, Bose, then a 30-year-old professor in British India, sent a groundbreaking manuscript directly to Albert Einstein. The paper offered a novel, more elegant derivation of Planck's law for blackbody radiation by treating light quanta (photons) as indistinguishable particles—a radical departure from classical statistical methods. Impressed by its insight, Einstein personally translated the work into German and facilitated its publication in the prestigious Zeitschrift für Physik. This exchange sparked a brief but profound collaboration. Einstein extended Bose's statistical approach to material atoms, predicting a bizarre new state of matter at ultra-low temperatures: what we now call a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), where particles behave as a single quantum wave. Bose's original framework became known as Bose-Einstein statistics, and the class of particles that obey it—those with integer spin, including photons, gluons, W and Z bosons, and the Higgs boson—was later named bosons in his honor by Paul Dirac. Unlike fermions (matter particles like electrons), which obey the Pauli exclusion principle and cannot occupy the same quantum state, bosons can pile into identical states en masse. This "social" behavior underpins extraordinary macroscopic phenomena: the coherent light of lasers, the zero-resistance flow in superconductors, and the collective quantum coherence in BECs. Despite the monumental impact—his statistics describe half of all fundamental particles and enabled key advances in quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, and particle physics—Bose remained remarkably unassuming. He continued teaching at universities in Dhaka and Calcutta (now Kolkata), mentored students, pursued ideas in X-ray crystallography, unified field theory, and other areas, and never sought the spotlight. Nominated several times for the Nobel Prize (notably for Bose-Einstein statistics and his later work), he was never awarded it, and his name rarely appears in popular accounts of 20th-century physics. There's a poignant humility in his story: a man whose legacy literally names one of the two fundamental families of particles in the universe, yet whose personal fame never matched the scale of his contribution. Bose reminds us that true influence often arrives without fanfare. Some breakthroughs echo through textbooks and technologies, while their creators work in the background, content to let the universe carry their ideas forward—even if history's spotlight rarely finds them.
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Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
Rs 171 won over Rs 311 To conduct exams they replaced TCS with a cheaper vendor. L1 strikes again. It's the country's mindset of treating everything as Mitti-Baalu.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
The most annoying thing about being human right now is knowing we already have the intelligence and resources to end world hunger, fight climate change, and cure cancer, but greed and billionaires keep millions suffering instead. The wasted human potential is heartbreaking.
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
India is the undisputed global capital of paper leaks. The NEET leak is only the latest. My take:
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EngiNerd.@mainbhiengineer·
Neither Finance minister is accountable for falling rupees, nor Education in minister is responsible for NEET paper leak, nor PM is answerable for keeping them office This Govt is "papa ki pari", no question, no criticism, just clap & praise and pretend that everything is fine.
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Bhandari ka Vyang
Bhandari ka Vyang@GurugramDeals·
Most BJP & Modi supporters make this mistake. They keep hoping that the party and the man will use their dominant position to progress India. They don't realize that they have been conned and their objective is not to progress the nation or do anything for the citizens. If that was the case we won't be where we are today.
Alok Jain ⚡@WeekendInvestng

With this kind of dominance, if we are not able to push faster growth, then it is never happening... PM Modi needs a new Reforms and Growth Ministry perhaps, one that can think out of the box!

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Tennis Performances
Tennis Performances@TENPerformances·
Federer vs Djokovic. Roland Garros 2011 Semifinal. Djokovic on a 41-match winning streak. Undefeated all year. Until Roger Federer delivered one of his finest performances on clay.
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Mayowa
Mayowa@Mayoveli·
This cost them about $1 trillion. The truth is, you cannot build systems like this exclusively on the logic of profit. You cannot expect to break even in 20 or 30 years. Projects of this scale are built because the government decides they must exist to serve the people. And this is a problem with systems that are strictly, or overwhelmingly, capitalist. If you leave every problem in your society to the spontaneity of the market, some challenges are so large and so unprofitable that you will never have sufficient incentive to solve them.
Kevin Castley 🇨🇦@KevinCastley

Wuhan Railway Station in China is bigger than many airport terminals in the West and has more bullet train lines than many countries have altogether

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