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What if you challenged your own assumptions today?

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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
How can you purchase SHA system at 104 billion and then sell Kenya Pipeline with all its land and assets at ksh 106 billion? #economictreason is selling the family silver to pay the electricity bill
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
This is crazy!! Huuuge landslide in Levashinsky District, Dagestan, Russia today. Reports say it happened across a couple of kilometres of the hill/mountainside.
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
The faster you move through space, the slower you move through time.
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Nature Videos
Nature Videos@naturevideos·
one fart and we're dead 😭
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SlowPoke
SlowPoke@dilbertisms·
@Fintech03 You can easily put a graphite sheet or thermal interface material on back cover and use a removable battery.
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This is overhyped wording for a pretty normal surface physics effect. Graphene isn’t “rewriting water” or “engineering reality.” It’s a single-atom layer that partially screens and transmits electric fields from the substrate underneath. At the nanoscale, that changes how water molecules orient because water is polar and responds to local electric fields. That’s it. The droplet “looking the same” while molecular alignment differs is completely expected. Macroscopic behavior averages out microscopic structure all the time. Nothing mystical is happening. It’s standard interfacial electrostatics, not a hidden layer of reality.
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🚨 BREAKING: Graphene isn’t just “invisible” to water… It’s secretly rewriting it. Scientists just discovered that water droplets don’t see graphene at large scale… But at the nanoscale? Graphene is acting like a charge mirror reshaping how water molecules align. Read that again. The droplet looks normal. But underneath… the structure is different. Same water Same surface Completely different microscopic reality What’s happening? Graphene reflects and redistributes electric charge from the material below it… → bending the local electric field → flipping molecular alignment → reshaping interactions without changing appearance So nothing changes… but everything changes. This is the shift We’re not just engineering materials anymore we’re engineering how reality behaves at the boundary layer. So the real question is If we can control structure without changing what we see. how much of physics is hidden in the layers we don’t measure? Follow me this is where physics gets weird.

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ᴅʀ ꜰ. ꜰʀᴀɴᴄɪꜱ
Poverty in Kenya is being exploited by foreign powers. It is no longer just a social problem but a national security threat.
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SA Knowledge Hub
SA Knowledge Hub@SayEntrepreneur·
Did you know South Africa is the only nation on Earth permanently occupying the most strategic "dead zones" of the Southern Ocean? 🌍🇿🇦 ​While we own Marion Island, we are the exclusive operators of Gough Island (a UK territory). No one else is there. Just us. ​The Brave Few: ❄️ Marion: ~18 SA researchers ❄️ Gough: ~10 SA specialists ​The Mission: These islands sit in the "Weather Factory" of the planet. Because most Southern Hemisphere storms are born here, our teams provide the pulse for: ✅ Global long-range forecasts 📉 ✅ Critical data for international shipping & aviation 🚢✈️ ✅ Early warning systems for extreme climate shifts ⛈️ ​Without these South Africans living in total isolation, the global community would be flying blind. We are the world’s eyes in the middle of nowhere. What a country!!! #ProudleSA 🇿🇦
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
An iconic 2016 photograph from Kenya showing a Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) anti-poaching ranger guarding a massive pile of confiscated elephant tusks... The image captures a ranger (dressed in dark, rain-soaked gear with his face partially covered by a hood or cloth) standing in pouring rain with an HK G3 battle rifle slung across his body. Behind him is an enormous mound of ivory tusks—hundreds of them, stacked high and stretching across the frame—confiscated from poachers. The white specks you see are raindrops, and the green, hilly background suggests a natural park setting. The ranger’s serious, watchful pose and the sheer scale of the ivory pile make it a powerful, widely shared symbol of the fight against elephant poaching and the illegal ivory trade. Taken on April 30, 2016, at Nairobi National Park, Kenya. It was shot just before (or during preparations for) Kenya’s major public ivory-burning event. President Uhuru Kenyatta oversaw the destruction of over 105 tonnes of illegal ivory (plus rhino horn) in a deliberate act to send a strong message against poaching and to reduce the market value of ivory. The tusks represented the remains of thousands of elephants killed by poachers. Siegfried Modola (Reuters), who covered the event extensively. This particular shot has been widely reposted on social media as a conservation image, sometimes with captions emphasizing the “quiet war” against wildlife crime. The ivory was seized from poachers across Kenya and stockpiled for the burn. Events like this are part of broader African efforts (including in other countries like Gabon and the Democratic Republic of Congo) to combat poaching, which has devastated elephant populations. 📷© Siegfried Modola (Reuters) © Reddit #archaeohistories
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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
Game theory teaches that life is not about merit or fairness. It exposes that skills and knowledge are not always rewarded. Instead, positioning decides success: aligned incentives, pragmatic alliances, and potent strategies. That's what provides you the leverage you need. People fail because they're optimizing an ideal world, not a real environment.
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Gitz @Gitz__·
Nimeingia kwa rabbit hole ya the Elite that are interdemensional archons from the Draco constellation & the Epstein files are making sense. The reptilians target the young cos their pineal glands are a fuel source for their psychic abilities. Ey !
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Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
Okiya Omtatah Okoiti@OkiyaOmtatah·
The @IMFNews cannot run away from Sh13 trillion allegedly borrowed by Kenya, and which is at the heart of a court case questioning how the money was spent. IMMUNITY granted to the global lender DOES NOT extend to an ILLEGALITY or a crime committed ON Kenyan soil. #DeniBandia #OdiousDebt #ReKe
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RoboRocks
RoboRocks@malagojr·
You can now edit your Gmail address. Time to remove the numbers !
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goma@soigomaa·
After a certain age, your parents slowly become your children. They ask simple questions, repeat stories, and depend on your patience the way you once depended on theirs. Very few understand this role reversal.What looks like innocence or inconvenience is really time coming full circle. Don't correct them harshly. Don't rush them. Care for them the way they once protected you. This is not a burden. It is repayment.
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Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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The Mind of Bob
The Mind of Bob@Mind_of_Bob·
@tubechip404 Pyrite is the crystal used as a detector in "crystal" radios. It was sold under different names, but it's all pyrite. The original point-contact diode before germanium.
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Biped Nationalist
Biped Nationalist@miyama_shun·
@jon_stokes He has a record of over 3000 flight hours. Significant ionizing radiation exposure from high altitude exposure to suns cosmic rays. Can exacerbate hair loss and stress + radiation kills male sperm which is more difficult to produce. I'd be more worried about cancer risks.
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ALEXIS ™I ❤️🇷🇼•
ALEXIS ™I ❤️🇷🇼•@dufitalexis1·
Top 10 Giant Goat Breeds You Should Be Raising for Meat & Profit! 🐐💰 Explanation of the Breeds 1. Boer Goat ~ Known for fast growth and high meat yield. Popular in commercial meat farming. 2. Kalahari Red ~ Hardy, heat-tolerant, and excellent meat producer with strong immunity. 3. Savanna Goat ~ Muscular, disease-resistant, and thrives in harsh environments. 4. Kiko Goat ~ Low-maintenance meat goat with rapid growth and high survival rate. 5. Nubian Goat - Dual-purpose (meat & milk), known for large size and adaptability. 6. Tennessee Fainting Goat ~ Medium size, good meat quality, and easy to manage. 7. Australian Rangeland Goat ~ Free-range, resilient, and a good option for large-scale meat production. 8. Angora Goat ~ Primarily for mohair, but also used for meat in some systems. 9. Sirohi Goat ~ Indian breed known for good meat quality and adaptability to hot climates. 10. Jamnapari Goat ~ One of the largest breeds; excellent for meat and milk; attractive appearance. Which breed of goat do you have or like the most ?
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
the fact that a caterpillar dissolves into SOUP inside the cocoon and reassembles into a butterfly using the SAME genome and we're out here acting like we understand gene expression is genuinely hilarious to me
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Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹
Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹@AbiyAhmedAli·
Today, we launch a state-of-the-art research complex that marks a new chapter in the scientific ecosystem of Ethiopia and Africa. Built within the Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI), this modern facility goes beyond infrastructure. It is a center of excellence dedicated to advancing a self-sustaining and healthy future for Ethiopia. The complex includes 40 laboratories, advanced genomics and bioinformatics platforms, and a bioequivalence center that will certify the quality and efficacy of medicines produced locally and also a foundation of resilience health emergency preparedness and response. By transforming research into policy and innovation into practical solutions, this center represents a major step toward achieving self-sufficiency in pharmaceutical production, and for sustainable health security and most importantly building on the progress we have made toward independence in other key sectors.
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