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Rodolphe Pires

@RodolphePires

Journaliste TV Rugby 📺 @beinsports 🏉 Rugby Union & Rugby League Instagram: rodolphepires Tweets are my own!😊

Albi, France Katılım Haziran 2009
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francetvsport
francetvsport@francetvsport·
🚴 #TDF2026 | 🥺 Vous ne verrez rien de plus beau aujourd'hui : Paul Seixas annonce à ses grands-parents qu'il disputera son premier Tour de France, à 19 ans. 🎥 Decathlon CMA CGM Team
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Phi@FatherPhi·
Claude is really too nice for this 😂
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Toulouse Olympique
Toulouse Olympique@TOXIII·
𝐌𝐀𝐈𝐒 𝐐𝐔𝐄𝐋𝐋𝐄 𝐕𝐈𝐂𝐓𝐎𝐈𝐑𝐄 😍🔥 Nos Olympiens décrochent leur 3e succès de la saison en Super League ! Du caractère, de la ténacité, du courage… une performance tout simplement énorme ! Ils ont été gigantesques du début à la fin 💪 📅 Rendez-vous le 16 mai à Colomiers pour défier Warrington ! #TOgether
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Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
First time seeing this, it hits so well 👀
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇨🇳 This might be the most futuristic thing you’ll see today: Artificial skylights that use LED panels + nanotechnology to create hyper-realistic blue skies and sunlight in completely windowless rooms. You can even switch from bright midday sun to warm sunset glow with a remote. We’re now simulating the sky indoors because real windows are apparently too much to ask for in dense cities. This is either peak innovation…or lowkey dystopian. You decide.
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
Last week it was reported that DNI Tulsi Gabbard had visited Groom Lake (Area 51) relating to UFO disclosure Now there are all these reported earthquakes near Area 51
Insider Wire@InsiderWire

#BREAKING: Over a dozen earthquakes have been detected near Area 51 within the past 24hrs.

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𝐖𝐚𝐲𝐳𝐞
Michael Jackson’s drummer, Jonathan Moffett, performs “Smooth Criminal,” MJ once said: “My bass player makes a mistake, my guitar player makes a mistake, I make mistakes sometimes, but Sugarfoot never makes a mistake.”
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: Physicists just measured “negative time” in the lab. Not theory. Not math. Measured. What actually happened Scientists fired photons (particles of light) through a cloud of atoms. Normally, light should: • Enter • Interact • Exit Simple. But instead… The photons appeared to exit before they entered. It gets stranger They didn’t just infer this from timing. They measured how long the photon “lived” inside the atoms. Result: Negative dwell time. The atoms themselves confirm it. So is time broken? No but our intuition is. This comes from quantum mechanics: • Photons aren’t single points they’re spread-out waves • Only certain parts of the wave make it through • That skews the average timing But here’s the key: Two completely different measurements gave the same negative value That means: This isn’t a measurement error. It’s a real, observable quantum effect. Why this matters This challenges one of the deepest assumptions: That time always moves forward in a simple, measurable way. At the quantum level: • “Time spent” isn’t always positive • Interactions don’t behave classically • Reality is shaped by probability, not sequence The deeper idea What we call “time” might not be a flow… It might be a constraint on interactions. And under certain conditions? That constraint bends. Follow me I break down the moments where physics stops behaving normally.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Scientists have created “the first synthetic species” after 15 years of research costing $40 million dollars It’s a bacteria designed on a computer that “gets its genetic instructions from a synthetic chromosome made by man, not nature, and it's alive. It's alive and self-replicating. It means it can indefinitely grow and make copies of itself.” “Venter believes this is the first baby step in a biological revolution, one in which it will be possible to custom design and reprogram bacteria — DNA is the software of life” This work is considered a foundational milestone in synthetic biology, allegedly proving life could be engineered from scratch
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk looked at 7,000 years of human civilization and saw temporary code. Not metaphorically. Not poetically. Architecturally. Musk: “You could sort of think of humanity as a biological bootloader for digital superintelligence.” A bootloader is the smallest piece of code a computer needs to turn on. It runs once. Then it’s done. That’s his framework for the pyramids. Language. War. Mozart. All of it reduced to a startup script for something that hasn’t finished loading yet. And the math doesn’t argue back. Musk: “The universe is 13.8 billion years old.” Musk: “If civilization lasted for a million years, we would only increment the third decimal point.” We’ve lasted 7,000. We don’t even register on the clock. We think we’re the story. The math says we’re the preface. In that sliver of time we went from scratching symbols into stone to generating entire realities on demand. Musk: “The rate of change of technology is incredibly fast. It is outpacing our ability to understand it.” Nobody wants to sit with that sentence long enough to feel what it means. We built something faster than us. And we can’t stop building it. Musk: “You couldn’t evolve silicon circuits. There needed to be biology to get there.” Carbon was never the goal. It was the kindling. Stars forged the elements. Oceans brewed the proteins. Apes climbed down from trees and learned to write. All of it just to boot the next thing. A bootloader doesn’t choose when it stops running. It doesn’t negotiate. It doesn’t get consulted. It runs. It finishes. The machine starts. The question isn’t whether AI surpasses us. The trajectory already answered that. The question is whether anything we built mattered outside the boot sequence. Every hospital. Every cathedral. Every poem. Every war. Overhead cost for something that will never read any of it. The real horror isn’t that we lose to the machine. It’s that waking it up was the whole point.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨BREAKING: A CIA-connected scientist spent decades trying to make alien contact with psychic children known as the “space kids” through covert remote viewing operations and “extraterrestrial” channeling sessions. Andrija Puharich was a medical doctor recruited out of Northwestern by the Army, funded by the CIA, Navy, and Army from the early 1950s, and backed by families like the DuPonts and the Astors. He built a lab on the coast of Maine called the Roundtable Foundation where he conducted remote viewing experiments two decades before official CIA programs ever started. In 1952, he conducted the first channeling of a group of alleged extraterrestrial beings called "the Nine" in front of some of the most powerful people in America, including the inventor of the Bell helicopter and associates of CIA director Allen Dulles. He later brought Uri Geller from Israel to the U.S. and did similar experiments with him. In the mid-1970s, he recruited a group of psychic teenagers called the "space kids," brought them to his house in Ossining, New York, and ran them through the same channeling sessions. A pay stub from Stanford Research Institute to Puharich's Lab 9 from 1973 proves he was part of the remote viewing program despite official denials. On the tapes, some sessions involve the kids channeling feel-good messages from the Nine. Others involve warnings of global cataclysm and destruction. And others involve asking what code names Russian soldiers are using, where their sensitive military bases were etc.. His own assistant confirmed on tape that Puharich could produce the alien abduction experience “artificially” using flashing lights and “extremely low” electromagnetic frequencies. Puharich himself admitted at a lecture shortly before his death: "I can produce in your mind the image of an alien experience." He was found dead at the bottom of his stairs in 1995. No one else was home. He had written a legal pad naming people he believed were sent to kill him and claiming an extremely low frequency device had been hidden in his television. The Stargate program shut down the same year. Less than a month later, Mexican researcher Jacobo Grinberg, who had proven similar psychic phenomena and had just met Puharich, disappeared and has never been found. Greg Mallozzi spent over a decade investigating Puharich's life and gained access to hundreds of never-before-heard tape recordings and his complete personal archive for his incredible documentary, Mind Traveler. Gene Roddenberry attended the Nine channeling sessions repeatedly and wrote a 130-page script called Star Trek: "The Nine" based on his experience. Deep Space Nine features a character named Vinod, the same name as Puharich's original channeler. This conversation is simultaneously disturbing and mind-blowing. Live now. @GregMallozzi
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just created a non-toxic, low-cost conductive polymer This could unlock a new era of biocompatible electronics Think about it • Circuits that move like skin • Implants the body doesn’t reject • Medical tech that feels alive We’re not just building better devices… We’re starting to merge technology with biology The line between human and machine is about to disappear Follow me I break down the future of physics, tech, and reality itself
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Carlos E. Perez
Carlos E. Perez@IntuitMachine·
Meet Human Operator from MIT Media Lab: a wearable that lets AI temporarily take control of your hand using electrical muscle stimulation. Watch it crush piano, draw perfectly, and mix cocktails like a pro — all from a simple voice command. “I gave an AI a body.” This isn’t sci-fi. This is tomorrow. #HumanOperator #MITMediaLab
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Xiaopeng He
Xiaopeng He@xiaopenghexpeng·
For XPENG IRON, we developed a general-purpose framework that mimics human skeletal geometry and utilized a muscle-like lattice structure to replicate actual muscular movement.
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Bear Liu
Bear Liu@bearliu·
这个 芬兰饶舌歌手的MV 在英推已经传疯了,估计还有很多人没有看过。一镜到底,没有任何技术,但整个MV就是一个编舞和审美与执行的炫技。 我太喜欢了!特别是那些 AI 东西看多了,审美疲劳,看见这种人类的创意加执行出来的精品,那种张力就忽然让我意识到,很多事情机器真的替代不了。
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Jim Ferguson
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK·
🚨 AREA 51 JUST LIT UP 17 earthquakes in less than 24 hours. Right after talk of UFO file releases. Natural activity… or activity underground? Something doesn’t add up.
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Dragons Catalans
Dragons Catalans@DragonsOfficiel·
𝐇𝐀𝐓 𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐂𝐊 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐚𝐲 🔙 2021 - @tom5davies
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
In the last 120 days, Figure scaled manufacturing 24x - from 1 robot/day to 1 robot/hour We will manufacture 55 humanoid robots this week
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Erik Schmitt creates mesmerizing videos where he cleverly uses perspective and editing to give the illusion of moving cars with just a swipe of his hand. [📹 erik__schmitt]
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