Tommy Sallander

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Tommy Sallander

Tommy Sallander

@TommySallander

Katılım Şubat 2019
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Tobias Baudin
Tobias Baudin@TobiasBaudin·
Noterar ett stort intresse kring mina färdigheter med motorsågen. Eftersom jag har hållit en motorsåg nästan lika många gånger som Kristersson hållit i ett champagneglas, har jag ett rikt bildmaterial att dela med mig av på träd jag mött – och besegrat.
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Tommy Sallander
Tommy Sallander@TommySallander·
@MJamille @nascar_oz Scoop marks and plastering/geopolymer. Im only missing nubs for a complete megalitic site.. Is there any lidar scans in the area? There most likely are Towns settlements neraby.
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Márcia Jamille🐼🔎
Márcia Jamille🐼🔎@MJamille·
Descoberta arqueológica no Brasil! Um casal encontrou cerca de 30 gravuras rupestres que podem ter 5.000 anos em Caroebe (RR). O IPHAN já se pronunciou. No vídeo no próximo post eu explico o que se sabe até agora e o que ainda precisa ser estudado. 👇🏾
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Proton
Proton@positivtladdad·
BBC trillade dit ganska hårt för manipulation av nyheter. När får vi en liknande granskning i Sverige?
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Def Mon
Def Mon@DefMon3·
@maxmorton6GDM They bomb hospitals and hunt civilians with FPV drones, but I'm the sick one?
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Def Mon
Def Mon@DefMon3·
FAFO
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Tommy Sallander
Tommy Sallander@TommySallander·
@okejjenny Hjalle & Heavy (Mimikry) spelade i helgen på Vrålet i Filmstudion. Det var en bra spelning 🙂
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JENNY🔪
JENNY🔪@okejjenny·
lyssnade på den här bangern och fick veta att den släpptes 1998 och det betyder att min musiksmak inte har förändrats sen jag var 6 år?? oroväckande typ
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Tommy Sallander
Tommy Sallander@TommySallander·
@EDICIONESREGION The block on the left looks like it been smoothend and not in a natural position. Was it put there to make a small dam?
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Ediciones Región.
Ediciones Región.@EDICIONESREGION·
Una pintura?.... Noooooooooooooooo, es el Huascarán!!!! Maravilla del Perú. Es que en Perú lo Tenemos Todo
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Dykaren 🐸🇸🇪🇬🇱🇩🇰
Vänstern presenterar burkan som en jämställdhetslösning: Är du ful, bär burka. Är din fru ful, tvinga henne att bära burka. 😂
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Tommy Sallander
Tommy Sallander@TommySallander·
@FoMaHun Hello Marcello What should happen if you use coal(cruched) instead of wood ash? Whouldn't there be more potassium preserved in coal?
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Marcell Fóti 🪨
Marcell Fóti 🪨@FoMaHun·
I’ve always been fascinated by the question of how prehistoric people could have come up with such complex technologies without the help of wise visitors from the East—or from outer space. There are some simple examples that work just fine without UFOs, like wine. To “invent” wine, all you need to do is forget a jug of fruit juice in the sun. That’s it. No further steps required. But what about artificial stone? I’ve written a few essays about that, though they always had weak points—you could easily poke holes in them—because my explanations usually started from some fragile, almost invisible, insignificant accident, and it takes a lot of steps to get from that to good-quality stone. Honestly, it ends up being more a matter of faith: I believe it could have been developed, you believe it couldn’t. Stalemate. Take, for instance, the thin limestone “pancakes” that sometimes form at the bottom of fire pits (yes, that really happens—CaCO₃ forms out of calcium-containing ash), or stones faintly etched by lye, which could hint at waterglass production. But then last summer Claudia Ulrich @Ulrich1976c gave me an idea that pointed me in another direction. You could still slip a UFO or a winged bounty hunter into the very beginning of the story, but they’d stick out awkwardly. Claudia reminded me that both quicklime and slaked lime, which appear in every recipe, were already used by prehistoric people. After all, the very first step in tanning leather is soaking hides in slaked lime for 24 hours. That process triggers all kinds of chemical changes in the raw hide and loosens the hair follicles. Now—who would dare claim that the ancients didn’t know about tanning? And who would seriously argue that this everyday process, which actually involves some pretty remarkable chemistry, was taught to humanity by Great Traveling Sages who roamed the world? Because—AHA!—tanning was known everywhere! Mesopotamia, Egypt, Nubia, China, the Maya, the Aztecs, the Aboriginal Australians, India, and so on. Isn’t that “proof” of the Traveling Teachers? And yet nobody thinks humanity couldn’t have come up with tanning on its own, on every continent. And tanning is not nearly as simple as leaving juice in the sun—it’s a whole sequence of complex steps. So with tanning, we already have one of the key ingredients for artificial limestone: quicklime (CaO) and slaked lime (Ca(OH)₂). The inventor of artificial stone must have been the neighbor—or the son—of the local tanner, on every continent. But we still need one more thing. And surprisingly, it’s NOT natron. As I admitted in my book, the Earth isn’t laid out so neatly that you can find natron deposits everywhere. My “Great Natron Map” ended up embarrassingly patchy, so I erased it. Yes, Joseph Davidovits proved that the Egyptian pyramids were built with geopolymer cement made from natron and slaked lime. But the problem is: natron isn’t available everywhere. Whole regions, like Western Europe, don’t have it at all. Yet there are cast-limestone objects in Europe too. Oops. So if not natron, what else could work to make cast stone? It has to be some kind of alkali. Even in Davidovits’ recipe, the natron (Na₂CO₃) reacts with slaked lime (Ca(OH)₂) to form sodium hydroxide (NaOH), a strong base that catalyzes the bonding of limestone particles. Another alkali… lye, maybe? Ash lye? And here we sail into another ancient craft, one not brought by mysterious teachers from the East or from the stars, but something people just… figured out everywhere: soapmaking. If the artificial-stone inventor had a tanner living to his left, then to his right must have been the soapmaker. Why? Soapmaking in a nutshell: you take a pot with a hole in the bottom, lay some straw on the base, pile wood ash on top, and put another vessel underneath to catch the liquid. Then you pour water over the ash, it trickles through, dissolves the soluble compounds, and drips out below. That’s potash lye, the foundation of all ancient soapmaking. When I made my first batch of ash lye, I thought it would work straight away for stone casting, since it’s supposed to be mostly potassium hydroxide (KOH), a strong base and a worthy rival of NaOH. Of course, I was wrong. Because in an open fire, wood ash is exposed to plenty of CO₂, so the potassium ends up mostly as potassium carbonate (K₂CO₃), not KOH. And that’s a much weaker base. (Quick chemistry detour: if potassium meets oxygen, you get K₂O, which with water vapor becomes KOH. But in a fire, oxygen gets used up elsewhere. Poor potassium is left with CO₂, so it turns into carbonate instead.) K₂CO₃ is so weak that even soapmakers grumbled—it wasn’t good enough for higher-quality soap. So what did they do? They turned to their neighbors: “Hey, Tanner! Any ideas for boosting my lye?” “Sure do! In fact, I’ve got just one idea. Try adding some slaked lime. Here’s a bucketful.” And that’s exactly what happened. The cleverer soapmakers set up their ash-lye filters with a layer of slaked lime under the straw, so the lye dripped through it before being collected. Ancient people didn’t need to understand the chemistry. Reaction? Molecules? What’s that? All they saw was: weak lye in, strong lye out. Good enough. We, of course, know what’s happening: the carbonate reacts with slaked lime to yield a stronger base, KOH, plus limestone powder as a byproduct: K₂CO₃ + Ca(OH)₂ → 2 KOH + CaCO₃ Note: not only do you get twice as many KOH molecules as you started with K₂CO₃, but you also get limestone powder thrown in for free. Which makes me think… maybe it wasn’t the tanner at all. Maybe the soapmaker himself discovered artificial stone. He slipped a layer of quicklime under the ash to make stronger lye, and if that lime wasn’t perfectly burned, some simple limestone powder got in too. Result: artificial stone formed right there, under the ash pile. Or maybe he just bungled his soapmaking, when suddenly a spaceship landed in his backyard and gave him the final push. Or maybe the Traveling Sages knocked on his neighbor’s door instead, and said: “Mix the tanner’s lime with natural limestone powder, then pour over the soapmaker’s lye, and you’ll get artificial stone.” Either way, when I ran my own summer experiment—just sprinkling ash over limestone powder, adding water, and waiting for stone to form—I was missing one ingredient. About 5% slaked lime from the tanner. So I tried again. This time I added that 5% lime to my homemade ash lye—and voilà! I’ve now cast several solid chunks of artificial limestone. So finally, I can say that using only ancient materials and ancient methods, I could (at least theoretically) build dolmens, bridges, even whole cities out of cast limestone. The full technological chain is now complete. Now, if you’ll excuse me—I’m off to pour myself a dolmen!
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20_OSSA
20_OSSA@20OSSA1·
@ledarsidorna_se @svt Ganska så skönt ändå att slippa kommentarer från Bildt, Eliasson eller någon regimtrogen iranier... 😉
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Henrik Sundström
Henrik Sundström@HenrikSundstrom·
Varför har det blivit så viktigt för regeringen att baxa den här kvarnstenen framför sig hela vägen fram till valet? Varför är det viktigare att göra polisens rättsavdelning glad än de egna väljarna?
Pia Clerté@PiaClerte

AR15-frågan krockar med viktiga rättsprinciper. ”Det är dags att släppa prestigen och medge att det gick lite för fort och blev fel. Ett förbud mot en vapentyp förhindrar inte våldsverkare av olika slag att begå fruktansvärda handlingar.” arvikanyheter.se/2025/04/22/ar1…

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Ledarsidorna.se
Ledarsidorna.se@ledarsidorna_se·
ORIMLIGT AV AP-FONDERNA Jag har sedan i måndags begärt ut de handlingar från AP-fonderna 1-4 som ledde fram till bildandet av bolaget "4 to 1 Investments", det bolag som skräddarsyddes för att @northvolt kunde mjölka fonderna på 5,8 MDR SEK av våra gemensamma pensionsmedel. De svar jag får är inte tillfredsställande. Ett kort "det finns inget styrelsebeslut" är helt orimligt. Det är klart att en investering på totalt 5,8 MDR SEK måste ha fattats av någon. I det här fallet minst fyra fysiska personer. Med namn och befattningar samt delegeringsbeslut av någon form. En vecka är långt över den tidsram som @Justitiekansler anger som maxtid för utlämning av offentliga handlingar från statliga myndigheter som lyder under TF. AP-fonderna är statliga myndigheter. På måndag kommer jag i samarbete med min jurist ta initiativ till en JK-anmälan. Som kommer vila på de tidigare beslut som JK fattat. Nu får det faktiskt vara nog med obstruktioner anser jag. Det är något som stinker så oerhört i detta. Dels det orimliga att det inte finns några styrelsebeslut på åderlåtningen av svenska pensionsmedel, dels på hur AP-fonderna helt sätter sig över den lagreglerade informationsfriheten vi har enligt TF och OSL. Och som @peterwennblad konstaterade i dagens ledartext, någon "vred om armen" på någon när investeringsbeslutet fattades. Koordinerat av fyra fonder vid ett tillfälle. Så, måndag ny dag och ny vecka i kampen mot världens dumheter. Och den svenska korruptionen. Vi är inte så många, men vi är några. Wennblad är en, @RebeccaWUvell en annan som idag avslöjade ytterligare turer med AP-fonderna inblandade. Ping @NiklasWykman @ElisabethSvan @moderaterna och naturligtvis @mikaeldamberg och @magdandersson som under sin tid som näringsminister respektive finansminister inte kan ha varit vare sig omedvetna eller overksamma i Northvolts planerade satsningar. Lika orimligt det. Stay tuned och bli gärna prenumerant. Länk nedan: ledarsidorna.se/plus-info/
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Tommy Sallander
Tommy Sallander@TommySallander·
@AncientEpoch At 6:40 on the ceiling it looks like some inscriptions/markings? And the right side on the ceiling looks like some sort of "plastering" have been used..
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Ancient Hypotheses
Ancient Hypotheses@AncientEpoch·
Among the most intriguing anomalies of the Great Pyramid are the so called “Air Shafts” there are two that exit the Kings chamber and two that existed hidden behind finishing stones of the Queens chamber until British engineer Waynman Dixon in 1872 discovered them. Since then three robotic missions have explored the shafts. In 1992 by Rudolf Gantenbrink With “Upuat-2” In 2002 by Robert T. Ballard With “Pyramid Rover” & 2011 by Rob Richardson With “Djedi” I’ve compiled all three missions for the first of two videos. This being the Southern Shaft. I’ve added notes this time, but tell me if you noticed anything I missed!
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MIETTA 😇😜🇪🇦💄👜🌴🍓🍦🍰🍹🏖🎨🍇🍒🍋
Min mammas förvaltare har lyckats komma in på hennes boende oanmäld med 4 personer och tvingat min mamma skriva sin namnteckning och samtidigt filmat detta. Ingen på boendet har märkt något. Är det så här en förvaltare ska arbeta.? Vad ska jag göra?
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🅰ntiquity Journal
🅰ntiquity Journal@AntiquityJ·
Petroglyphs from Umm Huwaiwitat near #Petra (🇯🇴) may depict footprints 👣 Excavations showed how the region was occupied much earlier than expected, revealing the agricultural foundations on which the famous ancient city was built. 🔗 from 2023 🆓 buff.ly/3NxUJh5
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Leopold Hulinder 🇸🇪
Leopold Hulinder 🇸🇪@normbrytande·
@lindfors_eva @glidefjall Det är alldeles för systematiskt och hen har varit i farten länge. Jag vill inte låta som en foliehatt, MEN 9 av 10 inlägg från S-profiler och anonyma S-konton kör samma polariserande drev. Det handlar alltid att prata ner regeringen och aldrig egen politik.
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Urban Glidefjäll
Urban Glidefjäll@glidefjall·
Att lura det svenska folket är hathögerns signum. 2026 röstar vi på Socialdemokratins sanningssökande pragmatism. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
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Moderaterna
Moderaterna@moderaterna·
Politiska partier ska inte tjäna pengar på att lura svenska pensionärer. Nu måste Socialdemokraterna lägga korten på bordet.
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Gustav Frigolit
Gustav Frigolit@Gustav_Adolf_3·
Så less på Israel-Palestina-käbblet. Vilka håller ni på i kriget mellan Vulcans och Klingons?
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