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Steve Ware

@Warezo2090

Woodworker, Flyfishing, Tying Flies, Christian.

Sparta, TN Katılım Mart 2023
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
facebook.com/groups/5227822… Handmade by S. R. Ware cutting and charcuterie boards, candle sets, coasters, and more! Local to Sparta TN area.
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@Veritiste Schrödinger's cat may or may not have been there.
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Véritiste 𝕏
Véritiste 𝕏@Veritiste·
Je résume : La découverte que la lumière intriquée ne se limite pas à 2 dimensions mais en dissimule 48 revient à apprendre que nous avons étudié l' univers avec un alphabet de 2 lettres alors qu' il en comptait une bibliothèque entière. En un instant, un simple faisceau lumineux s' est révélé être un continent quantique inexploré, capable de bouleverser tout ce que nous pensions possible en communication, en cryptographie et en informatique. Vidéo : " Oubliez tout ce que vous pensiez savoir sur la lumière. En fait… gardez-en la majeure partie. Ajoutez simplement quarante-huit dimensions. Des scientifiques, qui menaient ce qui devait être une simple expérience d’optique quantique, sont tombés sur quelque chose que personne ne cherchait et que personne n’attendait vraiment. La lumière intriquée — ce phénomène quantique où deux particules lumineuses deviennent liées quelle que soit la distance — ne transporte pas seulement de l’information, comme les physiciens le supposaient. Elle contient des structures topologiques cachées d’une complexité stupéfiante. Plus précisément : jusqu’à quarante-huit dimensions de complexité. Pour comprendre pourquoi c’est extraordinaire, il faut revenir à ce que l’on croyait jusqu’ici. L’information quantique était généralement encodée dans ce qu’on appelle des qubits, des bits quantiques capables d’exister dans une superposition de deux états simultanément. Deux états, deux dimensions. Toute l’architecture de l’informatique quantique a été construite autour de la manipulation la plus efficace possible de ces deux états. Ce que cette recherche révèle, c’est que la lumière elle-même, grâce à une seule propriété appelée moment angulaire orbital, peut naturellement porter des structures topologiques s’étendant sur quarante-huit dimensions simultanément. Pas deux : quarante-huit. Et chacune de ces dimensions constitue un canal potentiel pour encoder de l’information. Chaque canal multiplie la complexité et la capacité de ce qui peut être transmis. Les chercheurs décrivent cela comme la découverte d’un vaste nouvel alphabet pour l’information quantique. Là où la science pensait n’avoir que deux lettres, il semble qu’il y en ait en réalité quarante-huit — au minimum. Les implications pratiques sont immenses, et il faudra des années pour en saisir toute la portée. Une communication quantique exploitant cette richesse dimensionnelle pourrait transporter exponentiellement plus d’informations dans un seul faisceau lumineux que les systèmes actuels. Un chiffrement quantique basé sur des structures à quarante-huit dimensions serait si complexe que les méthodes actuelles, pourtant réputées incassables, paraîtraient soudain aussi rudimentaires qu’un antivol de vélo. Quant à l’informatique quantique, déjà censée reléguer nos superordinateurs au rang de calculatrices de poche, elle vient peut-être de recevoir une mise à niveau matérielle cachée dans quelque chose d’aussi fondamental qu’un simple faisceau de lumière. Des scientifiques menaient une expérience de routine. L’univers, lui, a discrètement révélé qu’il cachait une réalité supplémentaire dans quelque chose que les humains étudient depuis des siècles. La lumière qui éclaire la pièce où vous êtes assis en ce moment contient des structures à quarante-huit dimensions que personne ne soupçonnait avant cette semaine. La physique vit un moment majeur… et cela a à peine fait la une. "
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Suzette
Suzette@suzettesalathe·
@EricMoses_m 60s seems too young to be having that conversation. I’m 62 and if somebody asked me that I would say “ I don’t know.”
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Eric Moses Mieyenprobofa@EricMoses_m·
Two nights ago, I was at a bar just nursing a drink when I saw this man in his 60s. Total presence full head of white hair, very poised. We happened to be drinking the same brand, so I moved over, exchanged some pleasantries, and just asked him straight up:
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@sweet_nector1 My Dad in 1958 decided to clean the fireplace. He hooked the hose to the wrong end. Mom was cleaning ashes everywhere in the house for weeks.
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Sweet Nector
Sweet Nector@sweet_nector1·
People keep guessing, but no one gets it right. Do you know what this is?
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Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@MrPitbull07 Mercury 7 astronauts insisted that they fly the machine not just go along for the ride.
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
May 16, 1963. Gordon Cooper was orbiting Earth alone inside a capsule barely big enough to turn around in, moving at 17,500 miles per hour. He had been up there for over a day. Then the warnings started. First a faulty sensor screaming that the ship was falling — it wasn't. He switched it off. Then something far worse: a short circuit knocked out the entire automated guidance system. The one that kept the capsule steady. The one that was supposed to bring him home. Without it, reentry was nearly impossible. Too shallow an angle and the capsule would bounce off the atmosphere back into space. Too steep and it would incinerate. The margin for error was razor thin — and every computer that was supposed to hit that margin was dead. Down on the ground, NASA engineers watched the telemetry in silence. They could see everything going wrong. They could fix nothing. Cooper didn't panic. He uncapped a grease pencil and drew lines directly on the inside of his window to track the horizon. He looked up at the stars he had spent months memorizing and used their positions to orient the ship by eye. Then he set his wristwatch. Because when you have no computers left, you become the computer. At exactly the right moment — calculated in his head, confirmed by the stars outside — he fired the retrorockets. The capsule shook. The sky turned to fire. For several minutes, no one on Earth could reach him as plasma swallowed the ship whole. Then the parachutes opened. Faith 7 hit the water just four miles from the recovery ship — the single most accurate splashdown in the entire Mercury program. The man with a wristwatch and a few pencil marks on a window had outperformed every automated system NASA had. We talk a lot about technology saving us. And it often does. But Cooper's story is a quiet reminder that behind every machine, there still has to be a human being who can look out the window, think clearly under pressure, and decide what to do next. The final backup was never the software. It was him.
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@FarmGirlCarrie We’ve shown our ID’s to vote in Tennessee for many elections over the years.
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HOUSE PORN
HOUSE PORN@HOUSEPORN___·
this dog literally has a better life than I do 😭
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@lilycoy__ I known my wife for 50 and been married to her for 48. Both of us took an oath “Till Death Do Us. Part.”
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Lily Coy
Lily Coy@lilycoy__·
saw an older couple at the grocery store today he was pushing the cart and she was just holding onto his arm while they walked. at some point she said something and he started laughing so hard he had to stop and i just stood there watching them like an idiot honestly because how does that happen? like actually how? my friends can't keep a relationship for six months. people break up over a text message now. someone gets bored and just disappears and everyone acts like that's normal and then there's these two. probably been married longer than i've been alive. buying groceries together on a monday and laughing about something stupid i don't know what their secret is but whatever it is i don't think it's complicated. i think they just decided to stay. over and over again. even on the bad days what do you think it is? what actually keeps two people together that long?
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
Everytime I share a post on X, the following pops up. What is it and how do I stop it?
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@LuxVibe_ On the other side, a Bkackberry is Red when it’s Green.
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Lux
Lux@LuxVibe_·
Only a genius can solve this one...? 99.9% people failed...!!!!
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 WTF?! Dem strategist James Carville has JAW-DROPPING meltdown on President Trump "Look, you fat f*ck Trump! If you listen to this, you listen good! You hear me, you fat a**hole! [...] We want to hate the son of a b*tch so much we can't SEE STRAIGHT!" x.com/i/status/20303… "I got Trump Derangement Syndrome! I don't want to get better! I want to get WORSE! I want to hate him MORE!" "I pray to God in heaven: God, reign the righteous reign of Trump Derangement Syndrome on me. Pray for me, Lord. I'm your vessel on this earth. Pray for the people that listen to this. We want MORE [TDS]!" Mental institution.
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@MAGA_X_Times @FarmGirlCarrie The last time I was on a bomb threat flight not only did we land but all luggage was off loaded on the tarmac while a K9 sniffed each bag.
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𝓜𝓐𝓖𝓐 𝕏 𝓣𝓘𝓜𝓔𝓢 𝓓𝓐𝓘𝓛𝓨 𝓝𝓔𝓦𝓢🇺🇸
Southwest Airlines flight 2094 from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale was diverted to Hartfield Jackson Airport in Atlanta, the flight was interrupted by a passenger’s bomb threat, Atlanta PD’s resident Airport Special Response Team boarded the airliner and removed the subject making the threats…10:1 he is Iranian, timeline below👇🏻 1️⃣ Flight Departure (March 6, 2026, Afternoon/Evening): Southwest Flight 2094 departed from Nashville (BNA) on schedule. Exact departure time isn't specified in reports, but it was a routine domestic flight headed south to Fort Lauderdale (FLL). 2️⃣ Mid-Flight Threat Reported (March 6, 2026, ~8:00-9:00 PM EST): During the flight, a passenger allegedly made a bomb threat or security-related statement that prompted the crew to alert authorities. Details on how the threat was communicated (e.g., verbal, note, or app) are not public, but it was deemed credible enough to warrant diversion. Passenger videos and accounts describe tension on board but no panic. 3️⃣Diversion and Landing (March 6, 2026, 9:06 PM EST): The flight was diverted to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) "out of an abundance of caution." It landed safely at approximately 9:06 PM at a remote gate to allow for isolated response. The plane was met by APD officers and SWAT on the tarmac. 4️⃣ Police Boarding and Removal (March 6, 2026, ~9:10-9:30 PM EST): SWAT and APD officers boarded the aircraft with tactical gear. Passengers were asked to put their hands up for a security sweep. Video footage from a passenger shows officers moving through the aisle, securing the area, and removing the suspect quickly (within minutes). The flight crew communicated calmly over the intercom, helping to keep passengers composed 5️⃣ Clearance and Resolution (March 6, 2026, ~9:30-10:00 PM EST): The plane was searched and cleared of any threats. The detained passenger was taken off-site for questioning. The remaining passengers were allowed to deplane briefly or remain on board while the aircraft was prepared to continue. The flight eventually departed ATL for FLL after the all-clear. 6️⃣ Post-Incident Updates (March 7, 2026, Early Morning): Social media posts began circulating around midnight EST, including passenger videos praising the response. Southwest issued a statement confirming the diversion was for a security matter and that safety is their top priority. No broader airport evacuations occurred, and normal operations resumed quickly.
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Sehrish 🧢
Sehrish 🧢@SqSehrish·
Only real geniuses will get this right 😎🔥
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Saqib Banbhan
Saqib Banbhan@SaqibBanbh90290·
How many legs 🤔 0.0001% will be succeed
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Steve Ware
Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@sciencegirl “Don’t hiss in my pit. Get your own pit to hiss in.” Archie Campbell
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
A group of snakes is called?
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Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@JackPosobiec I am a gentleman, 77 years old, a conservative, and I wear what I damn well please. I love crazy socks.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
This applies to a lot of of you
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Steve Ware@Warezo2090·
@ronsterd89 Perhaps the child is overwhelmed by the amount of stuff to pick up and put away. The kid literally cannot see the forest for the trees. Start small, encourage, and set expectations.
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Ron wright@ronsterd89·
Just want genuine advice,grandpa to grandpa here. I have a 7 1/2 year-old who refuses to help pick up his room. He gets overwhelmed and angry and dismissive every time I ask him to help. I understand that his room gets out of control and I try to get him to pick it up after the end of each day and it is an incredibly huge fight that honestly, I am exhausted in fighting. From one grandpa to another what should I do? I am seriously open for all suggestions!
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