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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
🚨 The most dangerous discovery in human history would be understanding what we actually are. Every consciousness researcher faces the same terrifying possibility: we might not be what we think we are at all. The evidence has been accumulating for decades, but science keeps burying it under technical jargon and statistical noise. Near death experiences where patients with flatlined brains describe surgical procedures happening floors away. Remote viewing experiments producing results that would revolutionize physics if they happened in particle accelerators instead of psychology labs. The Global Consciousness Project detecting coordinated patterns in random number generators worldwide during major events, as if human attention creates measurable effects in physical systems. But the most unsettling data comes from quantum mechanics itself. The measurement problem reveals that particles exist in superposition until consciousness collapses the wave function. Without conscious observers, reality never actualizes from possibility into definite states. Information theorists have calculated that the universe requires conscious observation to transform potential into experience. We're not biological machines that evolved awareness. We're conscious beings temporarily animating physical forms. Think of it as cosmic method acting. You've been playing your character so convincingly that you've forgotten you're performing. The body, the personality, the entire human storyline feels absolutely real while you're immersed in the role. But what if you stepped back from the performance and remembered what you actually are underneath? The brain isn't generating consciousness any more than a television generates the signal it receives. It's a reducing valve, filtering infinite awareness down to the narrow bandwidth a physical nervous system can process. This explains why meditators who suppress brain activity report expanded awareness rather than diminished consciousness. Less neural interference allows more of the signal through. Ancient traditions understood this completely. They described reality as a drama where souls temporarily forget their true nature to experience limitation, separation, and physical existence. The forgetting is intentional. Without it, the drama couldn't function. But now science is accidentally rediscovering what mystics always knew. Consciousness studies are proving that individual minds are expressions of something vast and unified. Telepathy experiments show information transmission beyond known physical mechanisms. Studies of identical twins separated at birth reveal behavioral synchronicities that suggest non-local connection between minds. The emerging picture is radical: individual consciousness is like a wave that thinks it's separate from the ocean. The sense of being an isolated self inside a biological machine is the fundamental illusion holding physical reality together. And that illusion is starting to crack. As more minds recognize their true nature, the collective agreement maintaining consensus reality begins destabilizing. When enough actors remember they're performing, the entire production faces collapse. Maybe this explains why consciousness research progresses so slowly despite massive funding and brilliant minds working on it. Every major breakthrough gets explained away, buried in academic journals, or dismissed as anomalous data. The universe seems to have built in protection mechanisms against too much self awareness happening too quickly. Consider what would actually happen if consciousness got solved completely. If we proved definitively that minds are temporary expressions of eternal awareness, that death is simply changing costumes between acts, that reality is a shared lucid dream we're collectively constructing moment by moment. The implications would shatter every human institution. Economics depends on scarcity and survival fears. Politics depends on tribal identity and conflict. Religion depends on mystery and authority. Education depends on the assumption that knowledge accumulates in biological storage systems called brains. All of it collapses once we remember we're immortal beings playing temporary roles in an infinite drama. This might be why the mystery stays mysterious. The cosmic drama depends on the actors staying in character. Wake up too many performers at once, and you don't get enlightenment. You get the end of the show. Some truths are too dangerous for reality to survive knowing them. But the research continues anyway, creeping closer to the revelation that could either transform human civilization or dissolve it entirely. The question isn't whether we'll solve consciousness. The question is whether reality can handle the solution.
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Paul F. Austin
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w·
We already knew psilocybin grows new brain connections. Now there's evidence it may slow aging at the cellular level. A team at Emory and Baylor just published something that stopped me in my tracks. They treated human cells with psilocin (the active metabolite your body produces after ingesting psilocybin) and watched what happened as those cells aged. Incredibly, after psilocin treatment, cellular lifespan was extended by up to 57%. This wasn't just a subtle nudge. The cells kept dividing long after untreated ones had shut down. Senescence was delayed. Oxidative stress dropped dose-dependently. And, most importantly, telomere length was preserved. Telomere shortening is one of the most well-established hallmarks of biological aging. Depression and chronic stress accelerate it. Psilocybin appears to protect against it. Then they moved to living animals. Aged mice (19 months, roughly equivalent to early 60s in human years) received monthly psilocybin for 10 months. The numbers: → 80% survival in the psilocybin group vs. 50% in the control group → Less fur graying, better coat quality, fewer visible signs of decline → Treatment started late in life and still worked That last point is critical. This wasn't an intervention given to young, healthy animals. These were old mice. The equivalent of starting a new protocol in your 60s and seeing a significant survival advantage. The proposed mechanism is elegant. Psilocybin activates 5-HT2A receptors, which are expressed not just in the brain but across multiple organ systems. That activation upregulates SIRT1 (a protein central to longevity and stress response) while reducing Nox4, a driver of oxidative damage. Basically, this means it turns up the cell's protective machinery while turning down the processes that accelerate aging. The authors connect this to the "psilocybin-telomere hypothesis": the idea that psilocybin's efficacy across such a wide range of conditions (depression, anxiety, addiction, pain) might be partially explained by its impact on biological aging itself. Keep in mind, this research is preclinical. Cells and mice, not humans yet. But the implications for practitioners are worth sitting with. We've spent a decade talking about psilocybin's effects on the brain. On neural flexibility. On neuroplasticity windows. This study suggests the benefits extend far beyond the nervous system, into the fundamental biology of how our cells age. If psilocybin is doing this at the cellular level, it reframes what "integration" means. We're not just supporting psychological change. We may be supporting a body-wide biological shift that creates the conditions for lasting transformation. This is the kind of research that changes how practitioners think about their work. For those who want to go deeper, we cover the translation from science to practice in our Practitioner Training at PCI (link provided below). What's your take on psilocybin moving beyond psychiatry into longevity science? Is this the beginning of a much bigger story?
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: The once-in-an-eon event that gave Earth plants has happened again─ An event is only known to have happened three times before in the history of life on Earth has been documented again.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
🚨Research shows psilocybin can extend the lifespan by over 50%.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Youtuber Labcoatz perfectly replicated Coca Cola using organic chemistry analysis and a year of research. Coke never patented the formula (because it would involve sharing the secrets), so it's perfectly ok to create or even sell this formula.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on this image is insane. New Horizons transmitted at 2,000 bits per second from 3 billion miles away. Slower than a 1990s dial-up modem. It took 16 months to download all the flyby data. The spacecraft had to hit a target box 100km wide, arriving within 150 seconds of schedule, after 9 years of flight. Miss it and the preloaded observation commands point at empty space. Ten days before arrival, the spacecraft crashed and went into safe mode. Engineers had 72 hours to restore everything. The probe is now 5 billion miles out, still whispering data back to Earth. We got 50 gigabits of Pluto photos using technology slower than your phone’s bluetooth.
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It took 9 years and 3 billion miles to get this shot. Pluto’s icy Mountains.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
A pint-sized robot named Erbai in China has gone viral after it "kidnapped" dozens of larger robots at a robot showroom in China. People are finding the incident both hilarious and territying. The event, captured on CCTV, shows Erbai -an Al-powered robot - engaging in human-like conversations with other robots at the showroom to convince them to "go home" with it. The footage shows Erbai roaming the hallways at midnight, it then stops before a row of larger robots and asks one, "Are you still working overtime?" "We don't get off work," the larger robot responds. "Are you going home?" Erbai persists. "I don't have a home," the larger robot replies. Erbai then invites the bigger robots to "go home" and, surprisingly, the robots followed its lead, chanting, "Go home, go home!" The company behind Erbai confirmed that the "kidnapping" was real, though pre-planned. They explained it was a test designed to evaluate Erbai's ability to interact with and influence other robots. The team collaborated with an Al firm to see whether Erbai could autonomously "recruit" other robots.
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
For the people who like to say they could take on a bear and win. no you can’t, hope this helps
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dave the wave🌊🌓
dave the wave🌊🌓@davthewave·
#btc short term and long term solid bounce and only midway through the LGC channel.😎
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TechDev
TechDev@TechDev_52·
🔴 Top = Business cycle (BC) peaks, so BTC peaks 🟣 Bear market = BC and BTC fall together 🟢 Bull market ramp = BC keeps falling while BTC grinds up 🔴 Bull market parabola = BC reverses, so BC and BTC rise together Where are we now?
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Cheds Trading
Cheds Trading@BigCheds·
$BTC daily now closing in on 2x inside
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IncomeSharks
IncomeSharks@IncomeSharks·
$ETH - OBV still looks great. Price still has more upside to go to catchup.
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dave the wave🌊🌓
dave the wave🌊🌓@davthewave·
Range setting up for #btc fireworks 4th quarter...
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Graphene just broke a fundamental law of physics. Its electrons just did something physicists thought was impossible. For nearly 200 years, metals have obeyed the Wiedemann-Franz law – the rule that electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity always rise and fall together. But in ultra-clean graphene, researchers at the Indian Institute of Science found the opposite. As electrical conductivity increased, thermal conductivity dropped, shattering a principle taught in every physics textbook. The key lies at the “Dirac point,” a strange electronic tipping point where graphene is neither a metal nor an insulator. Here, electrons stop behaving like individual particles. Instead, they flow collectively as a nearly perfect fluid – a state called a “Dirac fluid.” This discovery doesn’t just rewrite the rules for graphene. It provides a tabletop window into extreme physics usually reserved for black holes and high-energy colliders. Scientists say this behavior could help probe mysteries of quantum entanglement, black hole thermodynamics, and the very fabric of matter itself. ["Universality in quantum critical flow of charge and heat in ultraclean graphene." Nature Physics, 2025]
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING: This footage of a UFO deflecting a hellfire missile that was filmed by an MQ-9 drone October 30, 2024 was just shown in front of Congress for the first time.
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TechDev
TechDev@TechDev_52·
Leg up for entire market + Leg down for BTC.D Draw your own conclusions.
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